The ISSA was formed in 1930 to govern sailing
regattas between preparatory schools in
New England. Now, the ISSA is organized into seven District Associations within ISSA that schedule and administer regattas within their established regions: •
New England Schools Sailing Association •
Middle Atlantic Scholastic Sailing Association •
South Atlantic Inter-Scholastic Sailing Association •
South East Inter-Scholastic Sailing Association • Midwest Inter-Scholastic Sailing Association •
Northwest Inter-Scholastic Sailing Association •
Pacific Coast Inter-Scholastic Sailing Association Individual schools are also responsible for scheduling dual meets and team-racing events. Although there are over 350 high schools across the United States that field varsity sailing teams, relatively few of these schools own their own boats. Instead, most schools have established partnerships with community sailing organizations, colleges, or yacht clubs in order to gain access to a fleet of boats. Additionally, most high school sailing teams are involved with fundraising. Many high school sailors go on to participate in college sailing (governed by the
Intercollegiate Sailing Association). Both college varsity teams (such as
Yale University) and club teams (such as the
Vanderbilt Sailing Club) recruit high school sailors. The ISSA partners with
Vanguard Sailboats to help sponsor its national regattas. ==References==