Nashville District Announced Plans for Football Ticket Sales
The Nashville School District has announced plans for ticket sales during the football season. State officials are limiting the number of people who can attend outdoor venue activities Due to social distancing and being required to only seat fans on every other row, there will be a limited number of tickets available. Superintendent Doug Graham says ticket sales will begin Monday afternoon. Parents who have a child on the football team, on the cheer squad, or in the band, will have first opportunity to purchase tickets:
Ticket sales at the stadium Monday and Tuesday will be from five to seven p.m. each day, while the Wednesday and Thursday ticket sales will take place during normal operating hours at the administration building. Ticket sales will be limited to four tickets per person.
Unfortunately, Graham says there will be no season ticket sales this season. Employee passes or Golden Age passes will not be accepted this year:
As for visitor tickets, those will be provided to the visiting school at the beginning of each game week. State officials are not allowing band or cheer members to attend away games. Superintendent Graham said some of Nashville’s away games played at smaller stadiums may not allow for more than 80 Scrapper fans to attend.
The ticket policy will not apply to local junior high games, however social distancing and mask wearing will be required of fans.