The Scott County School District proudly announces the election of Chad Harrison, Assistant Superintendent, as the new President of the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA). Harrison's election underscores his extensive experience and unwavering commitment to high school athletics and activities across the state. Harrison’s 4 year term as president began on July 1, 2025.
Harrison brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record to his new role. As a vital part of the Scott County School District's leadership, he has been an integral part of the Mississippi educational and athletic landscape for many years. His deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing student-athletes, coaches, and school administrators will be invaluable as the MHSAA continues its mission to promote sportsmanship, foster healthy competition, and provide enriching experiences for Mississippi's youth.
During his tenure as MHSAA President, Harrison is expected to focus on initiatives that enhance student participation, support coaching development, uphold the integrity of competition, and advocate for the overall well-being of students involved in MHSAA-sanctioned events. The Scott County School District anticipates his leadership will further strengthen the MHSAA's commitment to providing opportunities and fostering a positive environment for all students across Mississippi.
The Scott County School District congratulates Chad Harrison on this significant achievement and looks forward to the positive impact he will have in his new role as President of the MHSAA.