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The Canadian School Sports Federation
is the national body for school sport in Canada. The CSSF
is the largest structured sport organization in Canada, with
over 750,000 student athletes, 52,000 volunteer teacher coaches
and 3,200 schools in the member provincial and territorial
federations and associations.
The CSSF member associations and schools promote and
advocate for positive sportsmanship, citizenship and the total
development of student athletes through interscholastic sport.
View Provincial/Territorial Offices
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The
CSSF Constitution is now available for download (pdf
file)
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The CSSF membership is committed to taking a proactive approach to dealing with this Health Care emergency.
Attached is a ‘protocol’ that has been adopted for the most part by the Provinces/Territories to ensure are student-athletes, coaches and referees/officials are protected while competing in high school sport.
ASAA H1N1 Program Insert
ASAA Coach Recommendations H1N1
ASAA H1N1 Memo to Schools - Oct 29 2009
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| Oct. 2, 2009 - Manitoba inducts first High School Sports Hall of Fame...The Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association inducted 5 athletes and one team into their inaugural hall of Fame on Tuesday. Athletes representing Basketball, Volleyball, Wrestling, Track and Football were honoured...more |

Manitoba Hall of Fame photos L-R) Dale Rach representing Angela Chalmers, Bob Town –Basketball, Todd MacCulloch- Basketball, Mike Kachmar, representing Daniel Mac Football, and Garth Pischke- Volleyball. Missing is Dave Mackay- wrestling
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Big News from BC
BC SCHOOL SPORTS Devastated by Provincial Funding Cuts…
Notice to All BCSS Member Schools
The CANADIAN SCHOOL SPORT FEDERATION takes on two exciting initiatives

"High school sports are where my dreams as a professional athlete started. Being involved with school sports taught me important life skills like teamwork, self motivation, and leadership that have shaped the person I am today. School sports kept my focus on reaching my dreams and fulfilling my goals by first getting me into university and now the CFL."
- Chris Bauman #87 Hamilton Tigercats
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