Deadlines

IMPORTANT DATES

AHSRA members are required to meet some specific deadlines throughout the year. Failure to meet various deadlines may result in being blacklisted, not allowed to compete at regular rodeos, loss of scholarship funds, and disqualification from the provincial finals. Please be aware of all deadlines at the beginning of the season.

august 1st

Memberships open July 1st each year. We offer membership rates at a reduced rate for the month of July. After August 1st, memberships go up $50.Ā 

We encourage all members to complete their memberships as soon as possible in the year. Any member who uploads their paperwork after August 1st will be assessed the $50 late fee.Ā 

  • Memberships open online for the upcoming season. See details on our Membership page.
  • Members must purchase and upload all forms before August 1st to avoid $50 price increase.
  • Membership prices increase $50. Any memberships purchased before August 1st that do no have paperwork uploaded will be assessed an additional $50 late fee.Ā 
  • 1st payout date for Grad Scholarships
  • 2nd Payout date for Grad Scholarships Claims
  • Deadline for current year memberships.Ā 
  • All membership forms must be uploaded by this date.
  • Memberships will not be processed past this date.

All members are required to upload the following documents toĀ their National High School Rodeo Association membership profile by March 1st.

  • Semester 1 Report Card (most recent) – if you do not have a report card, you can ask your school to provide a letter stating your current grades in all enrolled classes.Ā 
  • Signed Principal Form (Previously this form was to be handed in at the first rodeo of the fall and spring. Starting in 2025, it must be uploaded to the membership system.
  • Raffle tickets are due to ticket coordinators. Money and Tickets are to be postmarked or returned to district coordinators by April 1st.Ā 
  • Scholarship applications must be received by the Raffle / Scholarship Coordinator (or postmarked) by April 1st.Ā 
  • 3rd payout date for Grad Scholarship Claims

Contact Us

Let us know if you have any questions or concerns, or if you’re interested in sponsoring our provincial Junior High or High School finals.Ā 

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Thank you to Carla Pocock, our PR Coordinator, for crafting engaging social media content to highlight our members and partners!

Day 4 at the Junior High National Finals Rodeo is in the books for Team Alberta! šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦šŸ¤ After a fun evening at Cowboy Ball, where our contestants cleaned up pretty well and enjoyed a night together away from the arena, it was back to business today.The day brought another round of competition, with plenty of grit, determination, and perseverance on display. Some events went exactly as planned, while others reminded us just how humbling rodeo can be. Through it all, Team Alberta continued to cheer each other on and represent our province with class.When the competition wrapped up, the fun wasn’t over. Contestants hit the volleyball court for some friendly competition, proving Team Alberta knows how to have fun both in and out of the arena.The memories being made at the Lazy E go far beyond the scoreboard, and we’re so proud of the way these young athletes continue to represent Alberta every step of the way.Want to follow the action live? Catch every performance on the Cowboy Channel Plus app.Keep making us proud, Team Alberta! ā¤ļøšŸ¤ā¤ļø#TeamAlberta #JHNFR #AHSRA
It’s Teagan’s turn! šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦šŸ¤ Rayelle caught up with Teagan at the Lazy E to hear how her National Finals week has been going.Teagan is all smiles and having an absolute blast in Oklahoma. She’s put together some runs she’s really proud of, and one thing that stood out was her perspective. Even after a broken barrier in the ribbon roping, she was still proud of the run they made—a great reminder that success isn’t always measured by the scoreboard.She also confirmed what we’ve been hearing from just about everyone… it’s a little warm down there! ā˜€ļøšŸ˜…Take a listen and hear it straight from Teagan. We love the enthusiasm, the resilience, and the way she’s representing Team Alberta.Keep it rolling, Teagan! ā¤ļøšŸ¤ā¤ļø#TeamAlberta #JHNFR #AHSRA
Next up is Lilly Gross! šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦šŸ¤ Rayelle caught up with our D1 goat tier to see how her National Finals week has been going.Lilly is feeling pretty good about her goat tying run today and is soaking up every minute of the Junior High National Finals experience. One of her favourite parts? Meeting so many amazing people from across North America.Hear it straight from Lilly as she shares how her week has been going at the Lazy E!Keep it up, Lilly! Team Alberta is cheering you on! ā¤ļøšŸ¤ā¤ļø#TeamAlberta #JHNFR #AHSRA
We were hoping someone from Team Alberta would catch up with the one and only Gus Dyer, NHSRA Junior High National President… and Rayelle delivered! šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦šŸ¤ You could say Gus is Junior High rodeo royalty, and he certainly didn’t disappoint.Rayelle asked the important questions, like whether he’d heard that Canadians ride moose and polar bears. While he wasn’t too worried about the moose, he admitted he’d rather steer clear of the polar bears! šŸ˜‚When Rayelle asked how his Finals were going, Gus gave one of the most honest interviews you’ll ever hear. By his own account, he top-knotted his calf, went to the horn a little too early in the team roping, and even technically ā€œfellā€ in the arena. Safe to say it hasn’t been the Finals he was hoping for—but if anyone can laugh at themselves and keep smiling, it’s Gus.There was just one small misunderstanding… Gus may have been expecting this to be a paid interview. Sorry, Gus… Team Alberta’s interview budget was spent on maple syrup and Timbits. šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦šŸšŸ˜‰A huge thank you to Rayelle for tracking Gus down. This is one interview Team Alberta won’t soon forget!ā¤ļøšŸ¤ā¤ļø #TeamAlberta #JHNFR #AHSRA