Affiliate Associations
- Alberta Schools Athletic Association
- British Columbia School Sports
- Department of Defense Education Activity
- Florida School Music Association
- Georgia Independent School Association
- Illinois Elementary School Association
- Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam
- Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
- Iowa High School Music Association
- Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association, Inc
- Michigan Interscholastic Forensic Association
- New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletic Association
- Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation
- Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations
- Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association
- Quebec Student Sport Federation
- Saint Thomas Saint John Interscholastic Association
- Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association
- School Sports Newfoundland and Labrador
- South Carolina Independent School Association
- St. Croix Interscholastic Athletic Association
- Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools
- Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association
- Wisconsin High School Forensic Assn
- Wisconsin School Music Association
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