Hundreds Of High School Coaches Recommit To Transform State’s Sports Culture

April 25, 2019 at 3:36 a.m.
Hundreds Of High School Coaches Recommit To Transform State’s Sports Culture
Hundreds Of High School Coaches Recommit To Transform State’s Sports Culture

By IHSAA News Release-

INDIANAPOLIS – Continuing deployment of the InSideOut Initiative, coaches and leaders from more than 100 Indiana schools will gather April 30 with the IHSAA Foundation, NFL Foundation, and Indianapolis Colts for training on character education through athletic experiences.

In August 2017, the InSideOut Initiative launched in Indiana, in partnership with the Indianapolis Colts, Indiana High School Athletic Association, the Indiana High School Athletic Association Foundation, and the NFL Foundation.

Since then, hundreds of coaches from more than 100 Indiana schools have gathered several times for trainings and workshops, finally developing a formal cohort focused on engaging in in-depth discussions on purposeful education-based athletics.

“We have been deeply inspired by the leadership and commitment of our Indiana partners,” said Jody Redman with the InSideOut Initiative. “The coaches, athletic administrators, educational leaders, association partners and the Indianapolis Colts have all been key to helping the Initiative take root in the state, and we’re thrilled to be on this journey with such incredible partners.”

On April 30, 2019, hundreds of coaches and school leaders will regroup in-person at Colts Headquarters – the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center – for continued conversation about how to sustain forward momentum and culture change in school communities across the state.  Colts general manager Chris Ballard will be on hand to address the group.*

“The InSideOut Initiative is helping Indiana high schools reclaim the narrative about what high school sports are really all about – the growth and development of young people,” said Bobby Cox, Commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. “We have been thrilled with the momentum in our state so far – and look forward to continued progress with our partners at the Colts, NFL Foundation and the InSideOut Initiative.”

INDIANAPOLIS – Continuing deployment of the InSideOut Initiative, coaches and leaders from more than 100 Indiana schools will gather April 30 with the IHSAA Foundation, NFL Foundation, and Indianapolis Colts for training on character education through athletic experiences.

In August 2017, the InSideOut Initiative launched in Indiana, in partnership with the Indianapolis Colts, Indiana High School Athletic Association, the Indiana High School Athletic Association Foundation, and the NFL Foundation.

Since then, hundreds of coaches from more than 100 Indiana schools have gathered several times for trainings and workshops, finally developing a formal cohort focused on engaging in in-depth discussions on purposeful education-based athletics.

“We have been deeply inspired by the leadership and commitment of our Indiana partners,” said Jody Redman with the InSideOut Initiative. “The coaches, athletic administrators, educational leaders, association partners and the Indianapolis Colts have all been key to helping the Initiative take root in the state, and we’re thrilled to be on this journey with such incredible partners.”

On April 30, 2019, hundreds of coaches and school leaders will regroup in-person at Colts Headquarters – the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center – for continued conversation about how to sustain forward momentum and culture change in school communities across the state.  Colts general manager Chris Ballard will be on hand to address the group.*

“The InSideOut Initiative is helping Indiana high schools reclaim the narrative about what high school sports are really all about – the growth and development of young people,” said Bobby Cox, Commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. “We have been thrilled with the momentum in our state so far – and look forward to continued progress with our partners at the Colts, NFL Foundation and the InSideOut Initiative.”
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