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Who qualifies? Any first time 9th grade student, who has not attended more than two consecutive semesters since first enrolling in the 9th grade, may change schools and maintain varsity eligibility before the first day of the student's third consecutive semester (typically the first day of 10th grade).
The Iowa Department of Education rules DO NOT ALLOW 7th & 8th grade students to compete against high school students (grades 9-12), and Athletic Association rules do not allow students 16 years old, or older, to compete at the junior high level.
Student-athletes must juggle practice, games, schoolwork and home life all at the same time. Without a doubt, there is no special treatment given to student-athletes at the high school level; athletes are expected to earn those A's the same way a student who is not involved with after school activities would.
Only seventh and eighth grade students who are too old to represent the eighth- grade team may participate on the high school's athletic team.
An 8th grade student may, at the student's option, become eligible for interscholastic athletics at the high school level when the student attains his/her 15th birthday before August 1 of the ensuing school year.
2) Students in 7th or 8th grade are only permitted to compete at the Freshman, Junior Varsity, or Varsity level if the Modified program will have enough participants to field a team.
I will practice good sportsmanship. I will act in ways that bring respect to me, my coaches, my team and Special Olympics. I will not use bad language. I will not swear or insult other persons. I will not fight with other athletes, coaches, volunteers or staff.
A student-athlete code of conduct outlines requirements, leaving no room for doubt regarding expectations for athletes, parents, and coaches. These guides serve as important points of reference for all involved.
Respect the integrity and judgment of game officials. Exhibit fair play, sportsmanship and proper conduct on and off the playing field. Maintain a high level of safety awareness. Refrain from the use of profanity, vulgarity and other offensive language and gestures.
The NCAA gives you 5 years to compete in 4 seasons athletically, with the fifth year being a red-shirt year. A red-shirt year gives athletes the opportunity to sit out a year of competition (for reasons such as injury or competition for playing time) and still be allowed to compete in all four years athletically.