WHSAA

Membership

Washington High School Athletic Association

The Washington High School Athletic Association (WHSAA) would like to invite the parents of high school students to become members. WHSAA provides funding for all athletic programs, enabling them to purchase much-needed equipment. Funding also goes toward coaching clinic fees, sports awards, facility improvements and WHSAA Scholar-Athlete College Scholarships.

Our main fundraisers include our dinner/auction, golf tournament, Blue Jay card sales, home game concession sales and membership dues. WHSAA volunteers staff all of these projects. Becoming a WHSAA member and volunteering your time is a great way to make new friends and be a part of the WHS Athletics tradition.

WHSAA meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Washington. All parents of student-athletes are encouraged to attend the monthly meetings. This organization greatly needs your support. We have established the following dues structure to become a member:

  • Basic Membership - $25, receive a free $5 gift certificate for Blue Jay Wearables
  • Blue Membership - $50, receive a $10 gift certificate for Blue Jay Wearables
  • White Membership - $75, receive a $15 gift certificate for Blue Jay Wearables
  • Blue Jay Membership - $100, receive a $25 gift certificate for Blue Jay Wearables
  • Life Membership - $500, receive a $100 gift certificate for Blue Jay Wearables
  • Corporate Membership - $1000, receive free advertising in all WHSAA publications

If you would like to become a member, please download and complete the form below and mail it, along with your check, to:
WHSAA

PO Box 74
Washington, MO 63090

Click here to download the WHSAA Membership Form.

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The Washington High School Athletic Association presented a sign to Wolf Hollow Golf Club in appreciation for its support over the years to the boys and girls golf teams, who hold practice sessions and home meets at the course. Pictured, from left, are WHSAA Co-President Darrell Hasenjaeger, Wolf Hollow General Manager Doug Warden, Wolf Hollow PGA Professional Mike Weirich and WHSAA Co-President Stacy Schiermeier