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Green Elected President of NCHSAA Board
Guilford County Schools’ Superintendent Maurice “Mo” Green just began his term as the President of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s (NCHSAA) Board of Directors for the 2015-16 school year.
The NCHSAA is the governing body for high school athletic programs in North Carolina. The association’s core values include sportsmanship, integrity, fair play, honesty, respect, equity, fair competition and development of student athletes.
“I am honored to serve as the board’s next president,” says Green. “I believe athletics is an integral part of the educational experience, and I am pleased to take on the responsibility of ensuring it is an enriching experience for all of our state’s student athletes.”
The board determines rules and regulations which govern high school athletic activities in the state and is responsible for supervising those activities to ensure the rules are followed.
“I’m excited to have Mr. Green in such a prominent leadership role with the NCHSAA,” says Leigh Hebbard, director of athletics for GCS. “Having worked in two of the largest school districts in the state, I believe his experiences and innovative leadership style make him uniquely prepared to fill the role of president.”