PIAA
Nick Price, M.S., has over a decade of experience in various roles related to athletics, event management, and account management. Currently serving as a Gymnastics Official for PIAA since June 2009, Nick has previously held significant positions including Account Manager at Wondros, where responsibilities included acting as a liaison between the National Institutes of Health and healthcare organizations, and Assistant Director of Signature Events for Athletics at the University of Pittsburgh, focusing on enhancing donor and student-athlete experiences. Other relevant roles include Lead Loan Closer at ServiceLink and Head Instructor for the Universal Cheerleaders Association. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Sports Leadership and Administration from the University of Kentucky and a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania.
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PIAA
The opportunity provided by member schools to girls and boys to represent their school and community through participation in interscholastic athletics is a privilege to young people in American education. Participation in interscholastic athletics, whether as an outstandng athlete, a starter, a back-up, or someone who never actually gets into a Contest, builds character traits and interpersonal skills difficult to duplicate in other seetings. Beginning in Pittsburgh, on December 29, 1913, PIAA was given the privilege of serving its member schools and registered officials by establishing policies and adopting Contest rules that: emphasize the educational values of interscholastic athletics, promote safe and sportsmanlike competition, and provide uniform standards for all interscholastic levels of competition. As a result of the cooperative efforts of its membership, PIAA has assisted middle school, junior high school, intermediate school, and senior high school students in participating in interscholastic athletic programs on a fair and equitable basis, thus producing important education benefits.