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MINNESOTA FU3LIC SCROO1 DISTRICTS
A Report
On School-Yea.=
1977-1978
October, 1978
State of Mi~escta
De~~ent of !ducationCapitol Square, 550 Ceda= St=set'. St. Pa.ul. :1i..-mesota. 5.5101
:a~a Collec~~Jn ~~ri
Ccm:;m~e= ?=og::a.:J.Ll:L~g: :1i.:'..nesota. Sta~e Je;a=-...:n.er:.': c: ~d.'J.ca-::'or..
3epcr: : :::uth A..""Ule Olson Consultant'sEducat; DeptContract 750
prepared for theRuth Anne Olson
21 1
This document is made available electronically by the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library as part of an ongoing digital archiving project. http://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/lrl.asp
SEerrON
CONTENTS
PAGE
I. Backg:round and Methcdo10g'J.' .•••• ',' •••••.•••••••.••. 1
n. Results •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• J
A. Number and TY1'e of Sports
B. Len.gt.hs of Seasons
C. Participants-Par-Coacb.
D. Coaches' Salaries
E. Athletic Budgets ani Costs-Per-Participant
ill. Summar! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••19
~1DIX
A. Minnesota. Statutes 1975, Chapter 126. 2l3. Student Athletic Activ~ities Report ?o~
Instr~ctions fox Com:p1et~on 0: StudentAthletic ActiYities Report Form
i
T..-\.BLE
LIST OF !A.BTF"S
PAGE
1. Total athletic actiYity reported. by Min.."lssota 50.'1.001
districts ••••••••••••••••••••• Q ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3
2. Number of s~orts offered to ~-rls and boys ••••.••••••••••. 3
3. Number of pro~s in each sport offered as separate,uni tar! and one-sex only i:1 junior ar..d. senior highschools ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••... 4
4. Number of g-4-=1 and boy participan-:.s in programsoffered in junior and senior high schools •.•••••••••••••.• )
.5. Number of JUNIOR HIGH gU'ls ar.d. boys par'tici.pat:..r.gi.n. s:ports • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 6
6. Number of S~TIOR HIGH gi.::'ls ar.d "ooys :partici:?a.tingin sports •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• 7
7. Mean num.ber of weeks in seasons for JUNIOR HIGHS:90rts offered to both gi=ls a.r..d. boys sepa=a:tely ar.dthose offered to one sex only ••.••••••••••••••••••••••.•••8
8. Mean number of --reeks in' seasons for SE1TIOR 2'"ICl-Isports offered to both gi-rls and eays separately a..l'ldthose offered to one sex only .•••••••••••••.••••••••.••.•. 9
9. Total :lumber of 1..teeks athletic acti'rities areoffered to girls and boys ••••••••••••.•.•.••.•..•.••.•. Q .10
10. Mean number of participants -per-coach for ,..;1.HTIORHIGH sp::>rts offered to both boys and gi-=ls sep-arately and those offered to one sex only •••••••.•••••••• 11
11. ~1ean n:umber of par-ticipants -per-coach for S~1'T!OR
HIGH s~orts offersd to both girls ar..d. boys sep-atelyand those offered to one sex only .••.•••.•••..••... 12
12. Mean sa.la.-~es paid to coaches of .JUNIOR RIG{ sportsoffered to ooth gi=ls and boys separately ar~ :~ose
offered to one sex only .•••••.••••••••.••..•..• I •••• • •• • .13
13. Xean sa1~~~es ;aid to ccaches of SZlITGR ~~A s~o~~s
of=ered to bo~h gi=ls a.r~ :oys se9arataly ~d theseoffere<i to one sex only .•.•••••.•••.••..••.••.•.•...••.•. lL:..
TABLE ?AGE
14. Total percentages of participation by gi=ls a..ndpercentages of coaches' salaries spent on coachir~
gi-rls in s~rts offered. separately to both girlsand boys and sports offered to one sex only .•...••.....••14
15. For individual sports, percentage of part.:'cipation by ~-=l.s and :gercentage of coaches' sa.la...-:'esspent on coachi.I:g gi=ls •••••••••••.••••••.••••.••..•••... 1.5
16. Mean cost-tler--oartici-oant for JUNIOR HIGH athleticacti-rities. : ••• : ••.••• : •••••••.•••••.•.•.....•..•...••••. 16
17. Mean cost-per-pa.r':ici;an-t for SEnIOR :tIC:-{ 3.thleticacti~rities ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l.7
1.8.. Total budgets a.r.d coaches' salaries for JUHIORHIGH athletic actiY~it1esf according to separate,uni~arJ and one-sex sports •••••••••••••••••••••••.••••• •. 1B
19. Total Budgets a-r:d. coac..~es' salaries :or S:&tiCRHIGH athletic activities, according to separate,unitarJ and one-sex spo~s.••••.•••......•....•.....•••.. 18
iii
I. BACKGROUND AND METHODOlOGY
Minnesota Statutes 1975, Chapter 126.21 reads in part:
(126.21) DISCRIMnrA!ION: ATH:L:!.,.ICS: ~Q.UAL OPFORTUl11f~'Y. SuCdiV"ision ~.Notwithstanding any other state law to the contrarj, in athleticp~grams operated by educational institutior~ or public sernces anddesigned for pa.:rtlcipants 12 years old or older or ion the seventh g=adeor above, it is not unfair disc~-mir~torl practice~
(1) to restrict membership on an athletic team to participants ofone sex, if this restriction is necessarJ to provide members of eachsex ?~th an equal oppo~unity to participate in the athletic ~rogram:
provided, if a- membership restriction on the basis of sex results L,."
the operation of tiro teams in the same sport ·,.;hich are separated. orsubstantially separated acco~ to sex, the two teams shall be operated in compliance 11'11 th all the provisions of clause (2) of 'thissubiivision or
(2) to provide t"',.ro teams in the same sport ·..micn are ~n :actseparated or substantially separated according to sex, if the twoteams are provided ',dth substantially equal budgets per pa.r:icipant,exclusive of gate receipts and o~her revenues g=nera~ed ~y that sport,and in all other respects are trea.ted in a substanti::l"y equal :!lallIler.The two teams shall be operated separately only in those acti"ritieswhere separation is r.ecessarJ to provide the members of each sexequal o~portunity to participate in the athletic program. (See Appendix A)
I:l the summer of 1977 the ~1i!mesota Depa.J:"":.:nent of Education collected
information from ~1innesota public school dist~cts to help deta~ine
com~liance ~th the state law per above ar.d ~~h federal 1a'~ prohibitL~
discr..;..!Ilination in- athletics. During summer, 1978, that c.a.ta-collect:'on
encourage reporti=g of more ccmplete 1.n.f'ormation (See Appsnciix B).
FODIlS were m.ailed to public school dist::icts, ani those returned.
by September, 1978, were checked for consistency of info=nation. Scheol
districts ~~re telephoned i= there was ~~y reason ~o c~-=y ~he :'~or-
mation ioinich they had provided. illtima.taly, usable d.a~a '~-as rspor-ted
by more tr4n 400 pu~lic school dist~ct5 ~ ~~e s~a~a.
The law S1:a~as equality as, "-:'ifO teams 2.I9 :97:ov:..::'ec. .",-:"tl: su.:s-:c.n-
tially equal budgets ~er particip~~t, exclusive of gate :::eceipts ani
other revenues generated 'r:y that sIJort, and in all other :::es:pec'ts are
txeated in a substan tially equal rnan..'1er. It rHithin the context of the
1977-1978 Student Athletic Activities Report fOIm, the S+~ta De~a-~illent
of 3ducation is examining equality in ta-~s of, (a) number and t:~e of
offe~~s, (0) lengths of seasons, (c) number of ~artici~ants-9er-coa~~,
(d) salaries paid to coaches, (e) athletic budgets and costs-per-~articipant,
Results are reported. here in tams of those £'1ve dimens ions.
Infoxmation in this ~e~ort ~s organized L'1 eatego~es defi~ed ~s
follows :
J'.l.n.ior High: Info~ation which districts :::epozo-l:ed on ~he fo=nantitled, "Junior Hig..~ L'1terscholastic Athlstie Aetivi tiesP=ogram Report, It :::egardless of the particula.r g=a.de levelsincluded. •
Senior High: Info!.'!!lation which dist=iets reported on the :ozmentitled, "Senior High I:lterscholastic Athletlc Acti~/itiesProgram aeport, It rega.--rod.Iess of the particular g.:=ade levelsincluded.
Separat e S:ports: ActiY'i ties 'rihera both sexes are of:'er=d the samesport Cut sepa.~te1y, e.g. girls' basket:all, coys'basket:all,etc.
Unitar'l Sports: Activities /ol'here :oth boys a.r..d gi=ls a=s competitive members of the same athletic team.
One-Sex Sports : Athletic a.ctin t:"es much il'la.:.vidual d.,ist;rictsoffer only to one sex, i. e. offered for gi-rls a..nd no"t forboys or offer9d for boys and not for er~ls ~~hin 'the schooldistrict program.
Contact Sports: Those sports so desigr1a.ted by HEW regJ..1ationson Nondiscr.....il1ination on the 3asis of Sex lJUblished i.:1 June,1975, - basketball, football, ice hockey, TMrestlL~, rugbyand boxing.
Non-Contact Sports: All. other s:PQr:s not designated as ccntactsports per above.
2
II. RESULTS
More ~han 400 districts =eturned ~he Student Athletic Activities
Program Report forms, rspo:r:i..'1g a. total of 7,432 sports prog:=ams.
Ta.ble 1 summarizes the gross fi6~es of offer;~gs, ;a=ticipants,
budgets a.=.d sa.la.ries •
~Tumber ot ~~o't
3~S oi~a.r'.-.:l.gS
~1\m1 bar ~t ;~:'ci
:'aJ1'ts
!'ota.l .:ost3 (ex..~s~es)
~o'ta.l 3~es
$1,316,223
~JI;!.O,m
S8,;iZ.E08
:'!~ss~
::a.c:a.
A. Number' ~d Tpes of SIJOr:.s
Of the 7,lJ.J2 sport progz:ams oi'fersd to ,students L~ the state,
2,920 are for junior high students a.:c.d LJ. ,4j7 are for senior hi&i1 stu-
dents, with data ~ssir~ en 55 sports.
distinctions oetfol'een. the sport offer:.:lgs. Missing data 3.cceu..~-:s fer
the occasional di!fe~~r~es ~ totals f=cm one table to the other.
-;4---
SII-pa.-a'tely ~o Co'th 563~~ a.cd. :oys
fJn:l.'br]'l ~1d.- -~-pate on sametaam
1.J80 , --:"'"7 IoJ.. J~..J
--103--
O!!'~ one sexonly
758 :.:OlJ. :',363
!hese tables show that nest of the sports a.vailable th=cughcu~
taams -:ogether, or 2.iS Jlemcers
J
3.ccor:.i ..... ::
sex. 1,634 ser~or high s~orts, or 37% of the total senior high sports,
are available to only one sex. 1,102 or 67% of the total are available
:'aQ.la J. ~rumCeJ:' of ;::'eg:3.m.S !..::J. each s por-: :litargd ~ sapa...-a;ta. '.:.=:i-:a:/ I
a.cd. otte-sex cc.l7 !..::J. ~"J.:lior a..c.d. se.ttio:r ~i,;~ schools.
T:=a.ck a.lld. :'1al.d.
s~
S~:::o~
3;a.:..:.g: XCOUII:t...)
3ki. .;WlI.pi.:l.g
c..-oss -:oun-:::j
3a.seCall/Sot'"";:au
30ccsr
7ou'=yCa.ll
ll.:~erJ
COl1"tac't Seor..s
249 3 14-
i.,.J 2. 10
61 !.l. 14- 4-
13 :0 1
61. 1.4. ;')
J,
1...J -
'.:..7 ? 2 Z3
;8 7 ~ 1C4-
2. 8 c
Z,49
1
75III
:'JJ
25
1
1. 13 11 •.-2. 6 :2
:2 17 ..,~
l.1.4
;.; 7;Z
...
;: 6
? - ;,J
:..1. ; :38
1 -.,
:3701.
:lOwy
;;ns'l;~
1
1
1
1
I;72
9192
1.;87
6
3 "'0.,oJ" -
z 792. ;;:('6---
53 .5:32 1. .':02
only to boys. 1,1;0 junior high programs or 39% of the to~al are
ava.ilable to only one sax, 756 or 68% of ·...nicn are a'ra::..lab1a only to
boys. T~o contact sports, football and ~~estling, are those offered
most often to boys-only, whereas volleyball is the most-f=equantly
offered gi-rls-only s-port. 3a.sket:a.ll is the one contact s!=or:. '('ji':::"ch
is frequently available. for. both ~-rls and cays.
Theoretically, Spor:5 '..micn are rePJrted. as Cei.."!.g of::a:red sepa=a.:'81J
to ooth sexes should. 'allfaYs al':9sar L'"l squal :lumbers :0::' bo-ch sexes.
Such is r.ot t::'.1e :...==. Ta.cla 2 i1i:.ers :.:. is sta.ted tt-.a. t ji..::'''':'o:: i:-gh se:;;-
::.rate S1'0:::'"':5 numbe:: 86] :01: o~ls :..r.d 378 fa::: Ooys, ~ ,.,~ ser..icr ~ig..~
se~arate sports number 1,380 for gi=ls and 1,387 for cays. Some
districts reported that there were not enough junior hi~~ g~ls to
fom. theix o.....~ team. for some sports, so those gi=ls joi!:ed a ser.ior
high team in the same sp:lrt. That accounts for some of the ('H screp-
ancy in the totals as i~ those caSeS it is accu.-ata to say tr~t the
sport is offered separately to both sexes, even ~~ough :he district
may not be able to list separate for a junior high team.
Table 4 summarizes L~ormation on the number of participants
in the various ty~es of s~rts offered 'JY dist.~cts. At the jur.ior
1'a.'ole 4. ~rUll1ber ot ;:=1 a.:d. "x:r! ~iC::'ilar."t3 i.:1 }t"'=~ oi~a~ 1.:l.~u:::1.i.or a.ai S8m.o:' ~.i.gri :schools.
So!p2-"""a.tsly to ":ott. 31.,588 :4,359 37 ..5J9 :';'9,t;;g1:1.3 a.::d. 00Y'S
a::i.ta71 ~~c:i~t.a 324 2.;48 297 ., .,"._._:l)
on same ~aam.
af:!~ one sex oa.l7 11.?..:o "'2'1~2 16 ~ Z7' !.:.6 ,:07
'!"CTA!S'" !.;.6,J('2 69,359 ;4,099 ?8. -;:;7I
"~1.ssi.:.g :a-:a: 53 S~3 J::' .7 0:" :.~ ~i :o"tu s~r-:s
high leyel, 2,700 fewer girls than boys ~ici:date in separate s:;ort.:s,
a..nd at the senior high level that difference expar..ds to :nora thar:.
12,000. In unitarl spor:s, 7'3fa of the junior hig~ pa..~ici;ants
a.zld :nore t.han 8'0% of the sen:.or high partici;a..n.ts are boys. At both
age levels, TIlore than Z-! taes as many ooys as gi-=l.s :pa="t=.ci;a.te in
sports a.vailable to one sex only.
Tables 5 ar.d 6 list the number of participants for each ind..:....ri.d-
ual sport. At the o7,,,1or high level, the g:::-eateSt d.i.ffersnces ~
numbers of p~icipants for s~orts offered sep=~tely to oath sexes
as gj -l.s 3y :a=,
:~S of the ~umber of ~~icipants is coys'foo~bal1, ~~th 20,;63
5
3e~a.rat~I :In=. -:a.-""", 1::~~-5~x II I
:}~~ls ::o·~ I :~f -2.~ ;0"5 ! ~:-l.s :OV~ I
:ion"'-:on-::a.ct 3~o-:-:s
:'.::ac:k Uld ?'iald. 9,':';'70 10,217 ~7t 2.J2:3 W"b.m.i.::;' 2.ll6 1.942 ~ ~5 ;29:".c.:c..:.s 2.171 2.Z7:'
I 78 :co ;J34I ;0Gym.na.s"tic.s 1,783 573 3,£ll.9 ZO
Col:' 578 1•.:.1J 135 4.56 597S!d.i;c.g: Downhill ~5 . ;6 13 10 2.
S~: XCOUU't::'j 30 37 .5SId. .rum-p1J:.g
Cross C.:JWlt-J' 439 3J2 6J :26 11 267
3aseball/Sott=all 3.157 3.24.7 ~ 351 196 2.383
So<:car 41 94 ?79 1•.:.34 7;;~rollayball 3.913co.;.::'ll=.g :'0 10~a.:,..,
CO!\":3.ct Stlor':3
3a..s.utCa.l:. 1l.7/J.2 13,961 :0 :00 78 61.:
?cotball 1 23 z.t) .565
:tockay 1J6 :'05 580
ri~s~ 6 22 6,J9O:'O"'...us-- J1,;dS :4,)59 ~ 2.,52:3 1J.~ ::;2.9;2-
• .-
players, 13,961 boys play separate basketball ar..d 10,2J.7 boys par-t:.-
cipate in se!,arate tra.ck and field. The highest :lumber of jur.ior
high gj ""'ls in a:ny s~ort is in sepa=a.te basket':all ''''':''-:h 11,742 players.
Track and field a.ctivities axe second ',nth 9,470. VolleyCa.ll·td-:h
8,918 a..rd ~j1!lllaStics -"''1.t..,. 3,649 are the most popllar gi::'ls -only
s-ports.
Junior high unita-""j' sports include near-equal r::.umbers of girls
a.s Cays in sidmmi.n.g and dow..hill skiLng. !1ore gi=ls than boys :play
unitar; hockey. All other unita.....-y s:gorts (1..2.ye mors boys participati:'..g
than g-4...r15 •
!able 6 =e~or~5 sini1a= figures for senior high st~~e~~s. 3075-
6
and field for boys and separate basketball for boys hav~ing the next-
highest numbers of participants. Girls-only volleyball is even more
- .3etl~""""'!:e ·J::,~c..'?-r t"'''''Q_::Q<O,.
:;i:l.s 3c'rs ~i.:'l.s 30V5 ~~-.!...s 30"$
:rcn--:ontac't SCOr':s
1'::3.cl( and. ?1ald. 10 •.579 16,~ 28 '.:.-7 ]76 170S~ 2,378 2,92) 17 22 2.07 ~7
':atm:i.s 2,871 J,06O 21 9 2.77 ~J
Gj"1llJ:3.aAti~ 1,199 71J ., t"~
'"".",,~
~l! 1,4Ll.9 2.444 60 US ;",1.:6
S~: Downhill 4.11 722 44- 78Ski.1.ng : :tC.:lun':::j' 552 6aS 15Ski :um'P~ 7 2J " .
-~
':::O~S C~un;='7 1..287 2,057 ;1 l;~ 20 7;1
3aseCall/Sof~~ :"',324- 5.1.:2 17 ZJ9 :0 ':',120
SOCCEU:' 242 624 2 =.:: :",,69-'..I
'foUaY' i:a.ll :"2.:2L:.
~.J::'~ 1.2 :5 10 2!.
?.i.:"la..-r 9COtlU1.C-:: St:<>~s
3a.s.ica't::au 1l.729 1,40.021. :9-4-
:'oo't::all 6 88 Z4,Z'72
:!oc.k.e1 J l;~ J,976
'irest.ll.::.g 4- .50 9.383":CTA.:.s· 37 ,539 49,9J5 --z7O 1.,':'0; 1~.:7C -£'/"0,;';2
.. . - .
popular in. numbers among senior high gi=ls than it is for 5':"=l.s of
junior high age. Separate basketCall and sepa.=a:te track and field
include the next-largest numbe:rs of se.nior high girls.
Boys have g:::eater numbe~ en all senior high unita...-y teams '.nth
the excsption of tennis.
Tables 7 and 8 =sport the mean ~~ber OI weeks ~~ jur~or ar~
cne se:t only.
~ttle~ic seasor~ ~avs ii==e=2nces ~J
7
se:t
':'a.ola 7. :!e.aJ1 :::w:lCeJ:' ct ~e.its i:l season for ..-mrIOa ::::IWi s-;o.r:s ol:'=e~ -:0both gi::'ls u:d coys sepa.ra"tell a.ad. those cf:fersd :0 ~ne sex on.ll.
~ee~ for ;ee~ :or:;1=1.3 30vs
'lI'eeks :or '11',,!~ics ::lrl}l=ls :0""'5
':'=a.c:k aJ:d. r~ali
S~
sk:l.,i::.g : Do-.m.hi..ll
s~: X~un't-J
Cross CQUIl.'t--,.
3a.:3<! ea.u./So!"t ':a.ll
Soccer
'f0 lieri::aJ..l
~1~..,...,
':on-eac-: 3oct:"':s
:?a.:3k.tt':a.U.
Foot l::a.l.l
::cck.er
'.r~s~.u.=.g
:cT.us*'
10.1 10.0
:'0.9 U.4
3.6 ~ /'•• 0
9.4- 1.4-
9.7 9.19·3 9.39.0 10.7
10.1 10.1
9.0 9.39.0 1.0
lJ.O :3.13'
9.3:o.~
14..0
U.O
1J.J
10 .1.
'? '7, '.J
:O.J
" ..._./
~-'",
than t-week for any single sl'ort with three excepticns. Cross cour."t=:r
s~~ is offered separately to both sexes H'ith the ~ean season 1er~th
for gi=ls being 9.0 weeks ar..d. the :nean season 1eng:h for boys bei::.g
10.7 ·rteeks. D1st=icts tihich offer C"oss cou.ntr/ r.l.."l!ling for gi=ls -only
of:er seasons ave:::.-ag:~ 11 i4"'eeks, ·..mereas :'hose "..rho offe= the same
s-port for 1:oys-or..ly offer seasons averaging 9.2 weeks. In d.is"tri.cts
with basketball as a. girls -only sport, seasons a.vera.ge 13. J weeks,
M'"hersas dist=icts .,dth "casketball as a "cays-only sport have seasons
To ga..L"1. add.:.tional ~ersl'ecti·re on the sigr~=ica..L'"lce of the diffe:z:oer..ces
L~ le~hs-oi-seasor~ ~ both !ables 7 and 8, i:' is well to refer also
8
the previous ~ag::a~h, J dist=icts in the state of-zer ~ur..:ior high
cross country skiing as a separate acti~nty for both sexes; 2 districts
offer CZ'oss countrJ r'JlUling fex girls -only -..mereas 20 districts o:=er
the same s:;orl for boys-only; and that basketball is offered to g-'....rls-
only in 4 dis-t.-icts and to eoys -only i~ 27 districts.
In senior high athletic actiYity described in Table 8, thex8 axe
five cases of a~ferage season-length YarJing more than !-TM'eek f=em one
Ta.ble a. :ies..n o..::=be:r o£ '..leei:s ~ se.a..sOn:5 :ar S::.TJ.OR :~ 3~S oi::'ered ~o
Oo'th~ u:d. :oys se~""a~el:r :u:d. :'::'ose o:f:'er~ ~o ~ne sex oa.l:,t.
Seea-"'"':!.':e ! J::.e-3e:<: IAOite.ics :'017 '''ee.ics :or
I';eeicl z,:r 'iee.ia :~r
~i=ls 30'r3 ~i.=.!..s 30"5
:Ton--:on'Ul.C~ SOO~:::
!=ack ani ?~.ld 12~ 12.6 11.) 9.6.0
SW'il:lm.:1.:g 1;.1 1.5.1 1;.3 :.6.J
!'e.an:i,s 9.'1 10.1 9.1 1.,
~ym.a.aa't1c:l :'1.;..9 1~.3 1.4.2
~1.! 12.3 12.J .-"
_...Sld..i.:::1.g : !lc,-;."UtU..ll 13.7 1J.7SkU::.;: ~u::l.'Cj 13.J 13.4- ~ 1 •
J..I')
SId. Jtep1:lg :~.Z
C::"o~s Catm'tr/ D..4 11.4- 9.5 --....... -3aseCal1/Sot~=al: 12.1 u.a ll. J ., ~
~.~,
Soc:~::' 10.7 l.2.0 :.2. j
'/ollay:a.u.1l.9
Cu;l.:.::g 18.0 1;.0
~~erl20.0 20.0
CCl::ta~ 5~s
3a.a.u~':a.U 16.1 16.1 ... .....;.u
:oo~ba.ll :1.7
IHockey ::5.a'!irea't.J.i=,g 1; .2- ~
..1.7W ~ 153·9
~T':l1')J'.S lso:T i
sex to the other. Again noting Table J, separate soccer is offered
for both sexes in 4 distxicts, With the mean season lar~h :e~~~ 10.7
weeks for gi=l.s and 12.0 ·Mee~ for cays. Cuxli!'..g I offa=sd separa-:aly
ib. one dis~rlct, has a mea.."'l season leng:h of 18 -..reeks fer gi=ls 2.!'..d
of 13 'l'ieeks fer ooys. Gi:=ls -only t::ack a.r.d field occu=s i.:l 18 ::':'s-
t:ricts With a :lean season lauo :..h of li.3 '..reeks j "coys -Dnly t=ack and.
9
field occu...-s in 14 districts with a. mean season length of 9.6 1,.;eeks.
S~~ is a ~~ls-only acti~nty in 6 dist=1cts and has a m~~ season
ler~h of 13.8 weeks, and is a cays-only activity in 2 districts ·,.;ith
a :nea.n season length of 16 weeks. Cross -co1L.'1.trJ ru...'1Iling has a mean
season length of 9.5 1,.;eeks in the 2 dis"tricts 1..mich offer it ":0 6', ....15-
only J and has a. mean season length of li.l 1,.;eeks L'1 the 50 dist...-icts
which offer it to boys-only.
Table 9 takes into considerat~on ooth ~~e number of distIicts 'Mhich
offer athletic acti~n~ies and the len~hs of seasor~ ~ ~hose cis~xicts
and reports the total number of weeks of athletic acti·~ty Mnich is
available to students in the state. At both the jur~or arA senior
high levels, s~orts offered separately to both boys ~d ~ls have
~ota.l ::ru:meer of -..eeics a"t.."l.la'tic 3.C--:::n. -:'~Sl:3 a.::'e ';):".:"a::~ ";a
g:.:l.a a.cxi :::oys.
Setl3.n'te I :r:.9-3e~
'~i=.!.s 30.,s '. '.~i=l..s 30Y'5
':\Jllior ~.!..%:l
~Ton"":Cn'ta,Qt Spor::1 - .. ,.,,, ), )52- 3,;lJ.Ll. 1.69:),.(-Cont.ac~ s~:s J,343 3,979 :J ;,356
ISenior :~ I:ron~utae":. S~::-:::5 12,CLl.9 12.:'1.;.4 6,:"99 ),758
IC.::lU"C4.Q't S~or:s 0,4;8 6,~iS 0 ~O ,:-:7
seasons of nea.r-~ual length, though in every case -the -:otals are
1a=ger for boys than forgi.rls. E'or j~..ior hi,gh s-tuden-ts 'the to-cal
number of non-contact sI'Orts offered to gi=ls-ocly 9Z"0vide ~ors than
twice as many weeks of acti'nty as the non-contact s:?or:s offered to
boys~nly • There are more than 100 times as :n.a...'1.y ·,.;eeks provided
for ooys-only contact s-ports as provided :or girls-only ccntac-t
sports.
?or se~~or high students, ~on-con-cact sports o==:=sd ~o ~=ls-
.. ..~. 11..,· r_ .... '.. 'On..L7 prO v .:.tJ.e -2' -C:..Jles as Jla1ly ;.;ee.:cs OI ac-:.l. ~r:.. -:7
of::ersd to ooys-or.ly. No distrlct in the s-tate ::ePJr:s o:::e:=i.::g
10
aIr] conta.ct S];lorts to senior high girls -OJ:'1..ly, whereas 10, 000 Meeks
of contact s~ort a.ct~~ty is offered only to senior high boys.
Tables 10 and 11 repo~ the numbers of partic~?ants-per-coach
for ooth g4-rls' and boys' teams. In junior high a.thletic acti~rity,
the smallest number is 2 pa--ticipants in the one district ~~ch offers
downhill skiing to boys-only. The largest number is in soccer ~nere the
':a.b.le 10. :iea.c.::umber oi :;'~iciI'a.c:::i-,er.-.:oacb.\~) :0= ..;"'t~f!OR :aCESPC:"::''':3 o:"':'er!:!<i. ':0 ':oth ':<:lYs a.ai ~l.s se~a....-ra'tely 3..Oi -:hoseoi:"~ ~o one sex only.
3"'-oarate I : ne-3~]: I?:;IC~ :or ~ :'0= I tiC :0= ~ :0= IGi:ls ;Ovs ~~' ....l..3 :-::vs
~10!1-"~on-:ac": S,=,or:.s
'!'=a.ck a.cd. Field. 21.2 Zl.2 :6.7 '" / ::I.-:.'
S~ 23.0 Zl. J Zu..:,;,
l'e:cn1s 20.2 2.0.2 :40,3 1O.~
Cj"!D..Z:tU"T:.i.c::s ZJ,J 12.6 2.1.7 Z1J .0
~l! a..; 13.7 ::'5.9~: :=0Wl:l.l'1ill 9.7 12.0 Z.Os~: ;(C=unt::.7 5.4- 6.;C:::oss ~u.c:t::'7 So) 14,0 5,5 10. ,;
3&SeCallJSoi~~ 21.6 -..... , ~ ~ :7.;'""". ( -J.~ iSoccar 13.7 ZJd 29' IVolley ;"a.1.1 2.C. Q iC'.I:'~ 16.0 10.0 I
':"nu.c": S"~3 I3aske~:all :a.) ::'7.~ 1J.J :'6.~
IFoo-e:all 20.7
~oc:ke1' Z).~ j'linsi:~ ,.., '"
I./ .)
• p?: OIl ?a..r;i.c:iparl"'t ..,?e1:-cfJa.en~~i.wg Z:'a..t .. J 4.~..3 or ,1 ot ~~i ':.c"'t3.l
six districts ~,.jbich offer that s:90rt to boys-only average 28.6 pa=-
ticipa..nts-per-cca.ch. The largest di.ffersnces bet......een the gi=ls' teams
a..nd the boys f tea.::n.s occur in g:rmnastics whe:ce the 13 d.ist=icts ·..tt-.ich
offer se~a-"""d.-:'sly to Coth sexes ayerage
coach on girls' teams than on boys' teams ~~ the t~o ~s~~c~s ~~~ch
offer soccer sepa.~taly average 9.8 ~o=e p~~ci~an~s-~er-coa.ch on
11
boys' teams than on gj""'ls' teams.
In senior high schools, the smallest r-umber of pa-~icipar.ts are
in. the two d.1st=ic-ts i-lilich offer cross countr! skii:o...g to gi.rls-or.J.y
~acle 11. ~gan ~umber of ;~~ci;an~s-per-coa~~ (J:~) :or S~:~ ~~R
s-por'ts ~f!a-"'""!d ~o Oo'th gi=13 a..cd. ~<lY~ sepa..-a-cal:r 3.Cc!. :hoseoi!e~ to cne sex only.
~c ::r ::~ :or~I ...l.s 30'15
1on-~ontac~ SOO~3
'l':ra.cic a.cd n.eld.
Go1='
5k1~: !Jownr.111
Sail:.; f ;(C;un~=7
Ski ",.L:Il-Pi::.g
~oss ~ou.::l;: ...-,
::Us i::a,j.l./SQf~':a.l.l
Socoer
rootba.l.l
~ociat:r
il'res"tli.:lg
16.2
12.0
140.0
1;.0
16.3
20.)
17 .)
]l.J
j,j.O
18.0
22.6
10,0
:6.7
1.0.0
17.314 ,)
.., ,.,~t ,'..I
2;.J
,,, .-.)
.p.?c • ~~ici;&A~-~-coac~
:U,.:ss~ Data: Z 3~S or .O/J. 0= l.~ of ~otal
and a.yerage 7.5 par'::'cipants-per-coach. The l.a=gest ::umbe::, is the
31 par-o;ici-pants-,Per-coach average on :he cays' teams :n the £:om:'
districts which offer soccer sepaJ:ately to both gj -Is a..'!cl boys. The
greatest difference in the numbers for ~~ls' and cays' coaching aver-
ages is in the 122 d.1s-t=icts ·,..ilich offer c::'oss cou:::tr! ru....~...i;tg separa-:e1]
to both ~-rls ani cays, i-I~th the ~~ls' teams aver~~~g 10 fewer
p~icipants-per-coach tban the boys' taams.
12
D. Coaches' Salaries
The 1977-1978 Student Athletic Actiyi~ies P=og::'am E\eport fon
requests info~ation on the salaries paid to coaches of each t~e of
athletic acti~nty. Tables 12 and 13 summa=ize that info~aticn for
junior a..1'J.d senior high schools. Though those figures may hold seme
i~terest, they cannot have comparative meanir.g in isolation f=cm
the amount of pa-~icipation in each sport by each of the t~o sexes.
Table 14 uses infoImation :rom tables 12 ar~ 13 and from tables 5 and 6
'l'a.Ql.a 1.2.. :1eUl. sa.la.=:.es ;a.id. ~o coaches oz.· .:tnT!C1\ :-!!:;i s-por:.s oI':e:sd~o :01:..."1 gi::ls a.cd :.oys !!epa...-a':.sly a.nd. ..nose o::er-ad ~ Olla
SeX onl:r.
I S'!ca...-a':.a I :.::e-3~~ I(I ,:oa.e.hes or.' ':.:a.c."les 0:: ! :.;a.cces Ot· :.:ac::.es J': I~~ -.2.: ~O'fS ~'_i .. 30·...'SJ ......~
~ron- ::;ll:~:\: a.C"'r. 5~or:.s \
:':3ck =.ad ~e.li 'S9J6. 51,000. $697. 3.560 •
S w1lml1i.:l..g l.J90. 1.;06. 1,284.
1'ac:L1.3 946. 947. ~az. :..6'-.G~tics (:,,134. J,06d. 1.~6a. 577.Colt' )8). ;.40 •
I
571.sId...t::.g: Qom:lhlll 205. 205.s~: ;;:C,jun"t-J" 1;7. 2.l:..
C::Oss Couz:.-e=j 3.50. 62.4. 677. ~o;.
;ase I:a.ll/Sot~:all 1.6j7. 1,620. 1.:';';0. 3;8.
Soccer 2.. 7'JJ. 1.~7. "'\ ,~,"""",),J_.
"ollay-ball 1.000.
C'~J..:..::.g ~6. ~6.
:onta.c": S~O:::""':3
~:a.:3ke-e=all 1.lilJ., 1,;:1+ , ""1 ;7/.1..-f...-....,J·
Foo-eCall :'.329.
::Oc::.ksr., ,;;; ....,-''''''~..I.
'Jrest.U::.g l.Jl4-.
to arrive at the ~e=centage of the total pa=ticipation in a s?c~ by
girls compared ~1.th the ~ercentage of -:otal sa.J.a.=:..es 'irt11ch go -::0
coaches of ~-ls' sports 4
13
:'J.1:lle lJ. :!ea.c. 3~eS ;a:!.d. ,,0 :oaci"les o-z 33:nOR :!!Ca S?or"'..3 -:If:'s:rai~o C:O"th go: -ls u:d. ':oys se~""a-esly ~ :'"lOse of:'~ to onesex onlj.
S702. S599.1,608. 1,232.
703. 7:0.
2,00".
72,8.
520.!.:.69.
ZJ2. 7~9.
1.596. 1,2;6.!J.,998.
1.6;8 •
Gym.:::..a.s-tics
GQlf
Sk:1..U:.g : DOwrl.."1ill
S~: :CCoun;t::j
sa Jum¢..::g
'~:!Ia COU;C;t::j'
;asei::a.ll/sot~Call
Soccer
'f0 llayb.all
3a.su-eball
:Qotba.ll
:-ioc.U1
'autl1:g
J, }2J.
1,:;69.
4,364.
808.
1.217.
318.
!.:.C6.
200.
J,;2.;.1,~).5.
J,380.
956.1,606.
2,666.
6,512.
406.
ZoiO.
2,316.
:~acnes ~=
I~"-.ls
Coac::'es ~i
=0"'3
2,015.
2,518.
received by coaches of girls' spcrts exce~t for sports offered sep-
a.:rately to ooth sexes at the senior high level. Missbg d.a.ta is a
potentially ~~ortant factor L~ all figures rsga-~ing coaches' salaries.
:'3.lli 14. !'o-w :;Jer.:enULges or ;a.r-::'c:',a-e:'on ':'7 g:.=~ Uld. ::er:~!l"':~~ ,n'~oa.c."les' sa..lar:.es spea:: on c~ ~-=l.s ~ 3?Or:S ~=::"=red.
3e~te17 ~o ':o-:b. 5i=..l.3 u:d. ":QYS a.cd 51=Or..s oi:e::~ ':COllasex onlY'.
.,-ut:io= ::J.m ~'-13 ,:,!~~',j= :-:~~ :;, ....1..3 I
% ?ar:1 4 % C;:la.Q~' :~ ~:.- ~Coa.c::es ' Ic~-=at.ion sa~9S c~-:~~~~:! s~ ') :J-:'es
S1Xlr'"..a .Jf~9red. ~% ~;7S ... ::% ~%I
sepcu:a-ealy ~o I":::o'th. ISP0'r"':3 oear~ :C% 2t% 26% W Ic:::e sex ~nl1
:i.1SS.l.::.; ia.t.a: JJ6 s';lO::-..3 or .5% of :o-ea.l
~or 292 S::;:Or':S t lG%
the total.
14
or 1% of the total.
'Table 15, ~nich breaks the participat1on/saJa~iespercentages
down by individual s~orts, sho~NS that the greatest discrepancy is L~
~jmnaSt1cs. Drawing irdormation also frcm table 3, 93 dist.~cts offer
:'.2.01a 1;. Tor :!..:d.~:r1d.u.a.l 3~O~S. ,eresn~a 'J! ~ic:':;a.t:'on ':'J ~2.s 3..ci;ercen~e o! ~ca.ches' sala--ies s~en~ ~n ~oa.c~~ Si:13.
I ~"u..~or :"im ,:;.t=.ls 3d!"'"4 or ~..:t ~ i.:"2..s~ ?3..~~- ~ :0a.c:'1as I I ~ ~:.- ~ :~a.ches I
~~,::a:t..... =n. Sa.~~~'!s .-: ~":.~.:: :':1n S~9S
~ror.-Contact 50or':~
~ a.ai F'1ud. ~8% 51% J9% ~
S~ ;8 61.l. ;1 ~,.,-
l'!'e~ 52 ;4- ;0 ~
~j"Illtl3.S-c:.c~ 90 6() 26 .,.,Calf Z5 26 ZS J2
IS1d.ing: Dovc.h.i2J. w. ;0 :-6 ~
S~: :<C01.lI1r::'/ :'9 39 ~5.:.".." I
SId. :WI1~i.::.g 0 0 J.,
Crosa COtu:l,'t-J ]0 ;0 za J7
;aseca.ll/S0 f~:.a.:L: J5 55 ~o !.J,,7
Soccer .5 :6 U 20
'loUsyb&ll :.00 100 :00 100
C'.1rl.:..::.g ;0 50 :8 ;0llf'"....ar:r 35 44- 100
Con-:::}e't S~~3
3a.'Ska'tba.ll !.l.; 52 4.5 JZ
?OQ'tba.ll a 0 0 0
:!Qcitay 0 0 0 0
'i:rastJ..i.:::.; 0 a 0 0
~jmnastics to junior high ~-=ls, and 14 districts offer i~ to jur.~ox
high. "t:oys. Girls a.ccount for 9G% of the pa.:r-ticipation in that .J1P"'; or
high a~ort, and their coaches receive 60% of the salaries.
tricts offer gymnastics to senior high girls and 22 offer
136 dis-
to semo::
high :oys, Gi=ls a.ccount for 86% of the !,a=':icipat:'on in sen:..or high
gymnastics and thei= coaches receive 64% of ~te sa1a=ies.
Other di.f='erences of :nore tz,..an 20% :L=. table 1.5 are jur..iar :-~gh
c=css count::.-! :::'J.:'T'-1Tlg "Mtlersg::-ls' coaches :'ecei~re 50% of -:'he sal2x:'es
compared to 3G% ef the ~~ici?ants :ei~ ~-=ls, :asaCall/sof~:all
.,dth gi=2..s r coaches raceivi.."lg 53% of ,:he sala...""'ies compa=ed. to 35%
15
of the participants being ~-rls, and girls' soccer coaches receivL~g
36% of the saJ.a.."""ies 'if""i-th only 5% of the partici;;ants being g-4-=1st
Soccer involves only 8 dist=1cts throughout the state, so it is pos-
sible tb4 t those figures are affected by some :actor in one or t~~
dist=1cts.
E. Athletic Bud~ets and Costs-Per-?articiDant
Tables 16 and 17 summariZe the L~o~tion from districts re-
ga,....,.,jj,ng thei.:: athlstic budgets ap.a.:r-t f=~m coac..i:.es' sa.laries. As ~n th
39":'3-~':.e .s':C~S I 'J:-"' :a::r 3,:o~s ,:::.e-:dX 3~o::-:s I
r; t--l.s 30'7"3 ~l:ls f,: .3oys '~l=~ ;:o..,~
:Ton-~o~a.c~ Soc:t"":,s
':'=aek !=C. :'iald. ·U9. S21. $11. $)1.
5~ 13. 21. $J. :.:.~
!'ee:u..:s 17. 2.1. 2. 14. :'6.
C~tic::s U. 2.J. ..,J.••
Colf 4.6. ;:7. 21. ZO' .s~: uowt:h.ill 24.. ~"'t 9..,J'
SK~-4"5: :tCoun't..-:T 10. 10.
54:1. jum.'Pi:l::.g
C=oss COUIrt=7 L.l.l. 22. :'5. 1';.. ,J'
3a..seba.ll/Sotot1:.a.ll ~ ~ 18. Z!.. :'6. ?~-,J' -,J'
Scecsr JO. 2j. 9. 16.
'rollayball 22.
C.lr~ JJ. JJ.~.i;;lerJ
r:=n4C~ 5cc~,s
:2:ske't::.a.u. 204. 2.5. 2.. 61. 14.
?oo'tba.ll Zl.
:-ioeker 6. ;8.
'ins~ ;0.
1'OT.A.!.S*' ~ rn:- -~~ ·31.5. ~40 ·S24.
~.1.ssi=.~ U't-a.: :Z9 3~S en: 2.Zi of ::reaJ..
the information on coaches' salaries, ~~ssi~ data is potan~ially a
~ajor fa.ctor in aD.. of the budget calcula.tiol'"'.JS • At -the jun:.or r..igh
senior high level, 202' spo=-:s 0::' 5% of "the total are :niss.:.z,...g.
I 3ena..'''3::e 3cor'::! I :.7n::.. :.arr 3co::-:s i :::~-5e:w.: 5':0'.:'"::3I ;~. -1..s 30'rs I !~~ -::..s ~ 3c'/"'S -;i=l.s 30'rs
~rO:l-lj:mta.c~ S~r-...3
:'::aci: ~ ?ield $.52. S51 ~"Q .... 1 $61.i);", • ~)"".Srl.:m~ 71. 71. 58 ~. ';:D •
!amu.s 47. 4.6. 52. ..;.,S. ;1.Cj"'llU13.S'tics 77. 97. :1.Col! 31. 47. :.:.4. ::.Ll....Sk:U.:::.g : :o...-.c.hill 98. 6J. 22.5k1i:lg: :t:COWlt:=j !J.6. )8. 66.Sid. JUll1l'il':l.; 62.. '78.
:ross. CoWlto-...,. 75. 41. ?9. 69. ;;.3a:seOall/SQI~:all ~Q 59. ;2. 39. ;9./ ..30C:CU Jj •. 2j. 29. ;6.'folleyball 53.C'J.::'.l..!..:l..g 77. 62. 31.?..1.."""le:rj ;0.CQe"2C~ 5'OQr':s
3a..sic.et =all. 3';. 94. -10 ....
?ootba.l:!. ;6. '76.liocuy 16). :88.'lires"" • '"'!j ;:Q. 01.
MEAl{ ro~· $63. 3)8. S53. $54. "",..."~(-.
~
. The reader is cautioned to be aware that the~e are a number c: problems
in stati.:lg buiget figures as they are hers. The rlumber of districts
and participants "'Tar; g=eatly frcm. sport to sport. Jor e:campla, junior
b.igh figures on curl:..ng are from a total of one d.istrict, '..mereas -:he
figures about junior high basketball are averages from a to-tal of JJ7
dist...-icts. Also for junior high, flgu:res about boys~nly football
represent averages involving mora than 20,000 participants; cays-only
hcck'J invol'res 580 !'articipants; a=.d unitar; d.ownb i 11 sk::..i:'...g inyol'res
J4 pa.....-ticipants. A similar Hide :::ar...ge o~ numbers e.:c.st at the sen:'or
high level.
the figures. Jor example, ~ockey figu=ss ~a7 Mall incl~de ~~e ccs~s of
17
practice space for basketball, football and others are not included in
the fi~xres ii those sports use facilities '~ich are d1s~xict-Qwned.
The reader, then, should be careful to look at these fi~~es L~ t~s
of ~uestions Hhich they raise and not in terms of answers which they
giYe.
Tables 18 and 19 summarize all budget and sala--y info~ation.
Tabla 18. Total ~a~,$ ~ coac~es' s~a,$ :or ~~aoa ~ca ~~~etic
~ct1'r1~i:s, ~cccrd1-g ~o 3epara~a, uni~arr ~ OC9-~ex S~O~3.
:ron-'::on-:ac-: 3~s
3ud.ge'ts:oachestS~es
Con-c.ac,,; S::O~3
3ud.getsCoaches I::.. i a~es
~Az.s'"
.~2t.:.-? ,1;1:';"'3J,~lJ
182.5')2":60. ;;;0
SZ7C, ?)S5ZO,ZO;
2.~,?;~---: !~2.9
$J2.~~O
5':t7~;
1..3CO10,3-:0
3l.lJ .3JJ
;)2;~,:':';:0
J51,353
" .,..,~-t_..-I
.,! "u.o~6J.:.299
$7') .3c6:':;Z.T·e
~97,325
3"o,::Z""
-+M1.s:l~ ia::.a.: 3~e"t.s - ':.2.9 s-;or;,$ .~ Z2% J:" ~o'-a.l
Coaches 3al4r~es - Z92 S~~3 or :0% of ~o~a:
Taw 19. Tow ":u:I.-$'I!'ts ~ coaches I 3~~S :0::' mrICR :~ ~'l;.'l.l:t':~C
a.c-ti-r1ties, acccr="''''; ~Q s8~a...~tat unitarj' ani one-sex spor:s.
'::;i..::ls 30vs
~on-Contac~ S~~S
3urige~ $~.~4,~67 Sl.:'50,0Z7C~~~84'~gS •• )J9,v70 1.78J,~1
S304,l22376,391
$4-;2,026395,3)2
~~3il:l.g iau: 3t.:e..gS":.3 ~ 102 s.9o,,-:'s ~r ;% 'Jr." :Q"=.a.lC~a.c.~es' sa..la=:.es - :.;.I.;. or ~ ot ~ota.l.
- 0 - 2.9;1, 611- 0 - Zf62~,cZ9
r1,6a0,;lJ 36,J8J,J98
:-<J ,Z75:9,':0.Ll.
1 ,l28 ,2;JJ.1,1"'2, 'Z'
8)4,n6q1.!.l.,':05
~tsCoaches I ~e 1a"""ief
:'C'I'..u.s..
Again the reader should note the amoun-: of rn,1ss1ng data listed at the
bottom of each of these tables. Interpretation of these two tables can
be pa....-"ticu' :.:l""'ly difficult as one m.ust Jlai..~tai...l'1 -3. sense of 'the itiona:t:"on
from tables 5 and 6 and ~ust consider the reasor~bleness of smalle= cos~s
for fewer p~icipants. ~ren those com~~ons are not easy, howeve~,
as in the case of one-sex spor:s ·..mere i:..diyidualstuder..ts are not
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Number of Activ~ities: Pa~es l-5
Usable data f=om the 1977-1978 Stud.ent Atr..let:..c Acti~rities ?!:ogram.
Report fO:t:!Il show that the more-tha.."l-400 districts ~o completed the
fo~s ozier athletic programs in 14 ~on-contact and 4 contact sports
for a total of 7,432 athletic activities. At the y~or ~~gh level,
878 athletic activities are offered to both girls and boys with sep-
arate teams for each sex; 49 acti'rities include :oth ~-Ils and boys
on the same teams; 372 activities are pro"frided :or gi=1.s-only ~d
756 are prOVided for boys-only. At the senior b..igh level, 1,387 a-ch-
lettc acti"fntiss are offe=ed sepa=ately to bo~h gi=ls and boys; 53
ac~iv~ities ~clude bo~h sexes on the same teams; 332 ac~ivi~ies are
o£fe~=d to ~-Ils-only and 1,102 activities are offered to boys-only.
Number of Pa.~ici~~ts: Psges 5-7
46,372 junior high girls and 69,859 ~or h~~ qoys pa.~icipate
in athletic acti"rity. Of those, 31,.588 5'...=l.s anti :;4,J.59 ~:o"fS lJartici-
pa.te in. sports offered sepa.=ate1y :'0 both sexes; 824 g-:~ls a.r..d
boys ~icipate ~ unitarJ s~orts ~th both boys ~rd g~ls on ~he
are open to their O"Wn sex only.
Among senior high students, 54,099 girls and 98,907 boys parti-
cipa.te in athletic act1~rity. Of those, )7,.539 g1=l5 an.d 49,935 boys
~~icipate i~ s!Orts of=ered separately to both sexes; 287 ~~s ~d
2,165 boys participate in ~~~arJ s~orts ~~th both boys ~ gi=ls en
the same teams j 16,273 gj -"'ls ani 46,807 :01s :pa.r-:.icipate :'n s-par-:s
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Lan~hs of Seasons: Pages 7 - 11
All but three junior high Spo1:'~ activ:..t::'es have :n.ean season
leng~hs which are w1thL~ t-week of beir~ the same :or each sex. !he
three exceptions are seasons longer fo1:' toys than for gi~ls ~n cross
countr! skiing offered separately to coth sexes, and seasons longer
for gj~ls than for boys in cross eount=y =unnir~ for one-sex only ~~
in basketball fo1:' one-sex only.
Senior highs ~4ve five atr~etic activtties T~th mean season length
with differences of ~ore than t ~eek ·~en ccmp~~g one sex 'Mith an
othe=. 30ys have longer 'ave=age seasons than girls i~ soccer offered
to both sexes, in s~~L~ for one sex and i~ cross cou.~trJ ~~ir~ for
one sex. ~1ean seasons are longer for girls than. for ":01s 1..1'1 curli::.g
offered separately for both sexes, track and field of:ered to one-sex
only.
calculati::lg the number of dist=1cts of.fer....ng s~ort P1iog:::-arIlS times
the number of 'l'i'eeks in the seasons of those sports, both boys and gt~ls
have nsar-e~ual total seasor~ in coth contac~ and ~on-con~act spor~s
offered separa'Cely to roth sexes. Junior high girls have twice as
many weeks of non-contact spo~s for one-sex only as do toys. Jur~or
h:.gh cays have more than 100 times as :nany 't'l-eeks of ccntac-:' sport ror
one-sex only as do junior high girls.
Senior high gi=ls !".A·,e It times as Jlany T.....eeks of non-contac-t
athletic acti·71ty fa:::' one-sex as do boys. Senior high girls b..ave no
contact s:por:s offered for ~....rls-cnly. Senior high cays have ;:crs th.::u:.
10,000 ~eeks of contact s~o~ availacle to boys-only.
P~~ici~an~s-Ps=-Coach: Pazes 11 and 12
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for boys on soccer teams offered separately to both sexes. The
largest differences between girls' teams ~~ boys' teams occur in
junior high gymnastics and soccer of~ered separately to both sexes
a.r.d. in separate senior hi.gh cross countrJ rur,.ni..."'lg. In all three cases
er-rls have fewer pa--ticipants-per-ccach tr~ boys.
Coaches' Salaries: Pages 13 - 16
Percentages of ~icipation by gi=ls are s Ughtly higher t.."lan
the percentages of coaches' salaries received by ~~ls' coaches except
in sports offered separat~ly to both sexes in ser...ior high. For i!'Ai
vidual sports, girls' coaches raceive a percentage of coacb.es I sa.la.ries
smaller than the percentage of participation by g1=ls in both jun~or
a.nd senior :ugh g"JIllnastics. They receive 'perce~ta.ges of sa.la...-:"es
greater than the percentage of partici~tion in junior high c=:oss countrJ
running, junior and senior high baseball/softball and junior high soc-
cer.
Athletic 3ud~ets: Pa~es 16-18
Tinen combining a.thletic budgets acd coaches' salaries i~ s~o~s
offered separately a. total of $1,266,21.6. goes to junior high 5'-=1.5
and $1,.532,701 goes to junior high boys. For senior high spor-:s
offered se~arately, $4,.513,018 is budgeted for girls, $5,494,099 is
budgeted for boys. In junior high one-se:<: S]orts, gj.,rls =ecei7e
$bll,899 and boys =eceive $1,.580,433. For senior iigh one-sex s~cr-:s,
gi.rls receiye$1.€i80,.513 and boys receiYe $6,383,098.
Budget data is ~issing for a s~~~ficant number of s~o~s ~~
is, therefors, a ~otentially-influentia1 factor.
Concl;,,1s:"on
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have been calculated !:rom the gross figures reported by individual
school districts. In many cases, factors r~ch are not kno~~ by the
~eader, may iniluence the figures in si~icant ways.
This report is strictly a quantitati~re statement of the data.
Interpretation and mean deperAs upon additional quali.tati'Te information.
Ap:pendix A
CHAPTER :u8-H.F.No.S9
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An ,et relating co ltizJetic:: providing far equ:J1 oppcrwmty far mem'ben athroth s~x~~ to partIcipace in aUJlecu:s: -.menaing ,\!U1n':SQC4 SC~CUc.e~ lSi4. Cb.1pcef'120. by ~ddin8 .. sCC"..Joa; te~4JlJ]g uw.s 19i4, C,';.:;::er ';.5S. S~CUOI2 08, SubdiVl'sJOn4.
BS 11" ENACTED BY THE LEG1SUnJRE OF T:'-iZ S7ATE OF MIN..NESOTA:
Section 1. Minnesoc:a Statutes 1974, Chapter 125, Is amended byadding Z1 section to read as roHows:
[12S..21J o ISOUr.UNATIO N: ATHL!:TICS; EQUAL OPPORTU·Nm~..Subdivisjon .L Not'.zrtthst~ndi':'lg ~~ state law tQ ~ ~~ ill athle~ic prO~r:lms oper3.t~ Q..::: ~1Jcatlonal llistlt'Jtions Q! pub~ gry1ces~ Ce$i?..."e-d fOf Q~""':lC~?5b..... ts 12 ve:l:S old 9.! o(ojer Q! m the
sey~r'!th gnde QI above, ~ ~ not ~ unf:.ir d.isc..-L"!'!i.rucor.,l cractice:
ill 12 r~stric~ mer:"\oershio Q.n m ~hl~~ic ~ to p3rtici~ant,; 7t~ ~ex, if ti'lIS i"est;;c~if)n 11 ne~essarv !2 l':-"".,ce m~~te:"s of e:1c;, t:~
wi!h gn equ::.t 9.:.':2Q2r:tH'I~V f..Q p3.rtic:oJ.~~ in. t:;e 2th!e!ic 2rog."':!m; ~vic!ed. if ~ mer:"\oer<;:w,j rp.str.c~:~n Q.n tr:e =3.sis Qt g:s res'JI:!l UJ. u"!~ ~
erat;on of ~~ in the~~~~ s~~a"':lted Q.! ~~, st::lotiallv segar3ted according ~ se~1 ~::.~ ~~ shall b-e ,:,ge:"~tl':'"
mcompliance WIth ~ ~he pro",sions or~ ill of .ttll ~ubdi·"s;on...2[
Ql tQ ,'",,"nce~~ in~~ 1.Q.Q!! '~~:c!1 ~ in fact ~~.:~ Q! stJhs~:!;:tial1v. separ3.ted :l.ccoicing ~ se:'(. if cr.;!~ te~m! !!e:~"'!ded ~~~ Sllr=!'::'~':.~~~!v ~;".131 buc-:~~~ ~ ""1r:k~-:ll!l. 1;o0C!'~~1''': :::1g... le receip.:s ~nd ocr.er ic'.'cnl.1es g:r.;:!'a.t~d :,v t~a; :;iocr:. ~i.d UJ !Uother resve-=~s ill~ !.n 2. st:.:'st~ns~ ~-=~al m..g~ Th~ t::::~
teams sh.:ltl :>e o\1~r3cC'd seqar;Ite!v ani ... ;:-: ~~o5e ~C!:\'itl~s ,.::;nere g~.t.
r;ltion 11 :'lei:ess;:;.r'J' tQ. 2ro\,de t::e :;te~c~:-$ Qf e3c:t~ egu:3..l q=po~u,
n:tv 12 o:l~ici;?~e in ~::e :l:h2te~~C crcg-r~m.
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Approved June 4, 1975..
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INS T Rue T ION S------------1977-197B JUNIOR AND SENIOR IHGII INTERSCIIOLASTIC STUDENT ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES REPORT
These reports dre to be completed and returned by July 15. 1978. Please retain the districtcopy dnd return the r~M1ntng two copies to: 633 Capitol Square Building. 550 Cedar Street.St. Paul. 55101.Data furnished on these reports should cover the past years -program. 1977-1978.
DO NOT INCLUDE extra curricular act1vit1es- such as cheerleading. drill teams, etc. on theseinterscholastic athletic activity report forms.On PART I - in the areas designated Boys Athletic Activities or Girls Athletic Activities provide infonnat10n only for those ilctiv1t1es where both sexes are offered the same sportbut separately, e.g. girls basketball. boys basketball; girls tennis. boys tennis, etc.
On PART I and PART II in columns designated TOTAL ACTIVITY BUDGET only include the total ofthe following:
equipment costs (5-1230.3)* custodians (1-610.2)transportation costs (1-1Q011 utilities (1-640lsupplies (1-1001) referees (1-]001insurance (1-1001) tournament entry fees (1-1001)
00 NOT INCLUDE any of the following:
gate receipts. gifts. coaches salaries (s~l~ries for coaches are to be included separatelyunder columns E. L. and 5 on PART I, and'columns f. N and V on PART II)
On PART I and PART II in columns designated GRADES PARTICIPATING indicate those grades thatpa~~t1c1pate in that particular athletic activity; e.g. you may be reporting the Senior Highprogram but your Senior High Inter~cholast1c Swiullling team is open to grades 8 through 12.
On PART II in the areas designated UNITARY TEAM ACTIVITIES indicate only those activities whereboth boys and girls ar'e compet1 tive members of, the same inte)'scholastic athletic team.
On PART II in the areas des1nnated ATIILETIC ACTIVITIES OFFEREU SEPARATELY TO GIRLS ONLY. orATHLETIC ACTIVITIES OFfERED SEPAftATfLY TO BOYS ONLY. list all interscholastic athletic activitythat is offered for girls and n&t for boys. or for boys and not for girls within the schooldistrict program.Clarifying comments may be made upon a separate sheet of paper and attached to the StateDepartment of Education copy.
*Manual of Instructions for Unifonll f-tnancial Accounting for Minnesota School Districts