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Tahoe‑Truckee trustees delay CIF switch, direct district to remain with NIAA for now

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After a months‑long review and public comment, the Tahoe‑Truckee Unified School District board directed staff to stay in the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association and not pursue an immediate move to the California Interscholastic Federation.

The Tahoe‑Truckee Unified School District board of trustees on June 25 decided not to move the district’s high‑school athletics program to the California Interscholastic Federation this year and instead remain in the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association while legal and logistical questions continue to play out.

The decision followed an hourlong staff presentation on CIF timelines and deadlines, three public commentators urging the board to stay in NIAA, and extended discussion among trustees about competitive balance, travel burdens and legal exposure tied to recently changed state and CIF rules. Superintendent Kramer summarized the district’s options and asked the board for guidance.

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