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WIAA Launches ‘Hear It? See It? Report It!’
Initiative to empower community and improve sportsmanship reporting
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STEVENS POINT — The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) has announced the launch of its new “Hear It? See It? Report It!” Sportsmanship Initiative, designed to make reporting inappropriate behavior at high school athletic events easier and more effective than ever before.

Over the past year, WIAA has actively listened to its members, student-athletes, coaches, parents, officials, and members of the community. The Association has heard their concerns: reporting unacceptable  behavior at athletic events needs to be simpler, faster, and more accessible. In response, WIAA is introducing a streamlined reporting system — accessible via QR code and online form — so anyone can quickly report incidents of harassment, unsportsmanlike conduct, or other inappropriate behavior.

“Our members and constituents have spoken, and we are taking action,” said Stephanie Hauser, WIAA Executive Director. “Education-based athletics is an extension of the classroom, where respect and safety are paramount. This initiative empowers everyone — students, coaches, officials, parents, and spectators — to help create a positive environment for all. We believe that every student-athlete deserves to compete in a climate of respect, free from threat, fear, and harassment. By making it easier to report concerns, we are strengthening our commitment to sportsmanship and working to ensure that Wisconsin high school education-based athletics are a welcoming space for all.”

The “Hear It? See It? Report It!” campaign encourages everyone in the Wisconsin education-based athletics community to speak up when they witness:

●  Harassment or hate speech based on race, gender, religion, or personal characteristics

●  Profane, vulgar, insulting, or offensive language or gestures

●  Taunting or behavior designed to embarrass, ridicule, or demean others

●  Actions that create a hostile or intimidating environment


How to Report:

Incidents can be reported immediately to a coach, official, or event manager, or online using the QR code provided at events. For urgent safety concerns, contact event management or security directly.


Why It Matters:

Sportsmanship isn’t just about avoiding negativity — it’s about building a supportive environment where all student-athletes can thrive.

WIAA invites everyone to be a positive voice for sportsmanship.

For more information, visit wiaawi.org/schools/sportsmanship.