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Here
are some answers the the most commonly asked
questions about being a high school sports
official
Question: What experience is necessary
to officiate?
Answer: There is no specific experience
required to become a sports official. A simple
passion for the game and a desire to become
involved is the first step. Many officials have
played or coached football or basketball, but it
is not a prerequisite. A basic understanding of
the game, and the dedication to become familiar
with the rules, mechanics, and physical demands
are preferred. Many officials also get started on
the youth league level prior to working the high
school level. The CFOA can help you seek out those
opportunities as well.
Question: What training resources are
available through the CFOA?
Answer: The CFOA offers training classes
and clinics in Football, Basketball, and Flag
Football. The Training and Education link on the
left side of the page will provide the latest
information on how to become involved. There is no
cost to the training that the CFOA provides it's
members.
Question: What do officials get paid?
Answer: The FHSAA Publishes the
Officials Guidebook, which details current
fees for officials in all sports.
Question: What areas does the CFOA provide
officials for?
Answer: The CFOA covers the majority of
schools in Orange, Seminole, and Osceola County.
Other neighboring counties at times will also
utilize CFOA members.
Question: I'm ready today to become an official,
how do I get started?
Answer: Visit our
recruitment page to find out the various
deadlines and requirements to register as a
contest official
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