Fhsaa Academic Eligibility Requirements

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Fhsaa Academic Eligibility Requirements

FHSAA ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Effective July 1, 1997

Disclaimer: Subject to change by FHSAA (Florida High School Activities Association). FHSAA is official governing body for athletic and activities and their catalog is the final word on all eligibility issues.

1. Students entering the ninth grade for the first time must be regularly promoted from the eighth grade to be eligible during the fall semester. Regularly promoted means promoted in accordance with the public school district’s or private school’s pupil progression plan. It does not mean administratively placed. To be eligible during the spring semester and each semester thereafter, incoming ninth grades must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher in the core courses identified in s.232.246 (1).

2. To be eligible to participate in interscholastic extracurricular student activities, a student entering the 9 th grade after July 1, 1997, and thereafter must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent, in the courses required by s.232.246 (1). In order to be eligible under this section, students who entered the 9th grade prior to the 1997- 98 school year must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. (Section 232.425, Florida Statutes). A period of seven (7) calendar days beyond the last day of the system marking period is provided to determine academic eligibility during the current semester.

3. Cumulative grade point average means the grade point average for all semesters in high school, not just for work completed the previous semester. Therefore, it will be possible in future years for a student to earn a 3.0 grade point average for a semester’s work, but remain ineligible for the following semester because his/her cumulative grade point average remains below 2.0.

4. The core courses identified in s.232.246 (1) are:

Course Credits

English 4

Mathematics 3

(including 1 in Algebra 1 or above)

Science 3

American History 1

World History 1

Economics 1/2

American Government 1/2

Practical Arts Career Ed. 1 or Exploratory Career Ed or Performing Fine Arts

Life Management Skills 1/2

Physical Education 1/2

5. Each member school must conform to the grading scale mandated in s.232.2463, which is as follows:

Grade Percent GPA Value

A 90-100 4.0 B 80-89 3.0

C 70-79 2.0

D 60-69 1.0

F 0-59 0.0

Athletic Eligibility

The Florida High School Activities AssociationHigh School rules and policies govern the eligibility of all athletes. For the most current information, please contact your coach or the athletic director. Also, the athletic trainer is responsible for seeing that each athlete can participate with minimal risk of injury. The athletic trainer will use the following policies as guides:

1. No athlete will begin practice unless they have obtained a physical by a medical doctor (M.D. or D.O.). This is for the protection of the athletes as well as for the protection of the athletic trainer and Manatee County School Board.

2. No athlete will begin practice unless they have turned in a completed medical history form signed by a parent or guardian.

3. No athlete will begin practice unless they have paid for the minimum insurance policy as offered through the School Board. This will insure that each athlete has at least minimum insurance coverage. Additional School Board coverage is required for junior varsity football, varsity football, and soccer.

4. No athlete will begin practice unless they have turned in a notarized residency affidavit, which gives consent for medical treatment.

5. If a female athlete becomes pregnant, she is to be placed on the disabled list until a physical determines her level of activity. If pregnancy is suspected, the athlete will be referred to a physician for an examination. A written recommendation will be returned to the school and kept in the athlete’s file. The purpose of this policy is to protect the mother as well as the fetus. It is not the intention of this policy to remove the athlete from her team because of pregnancy.

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