Idaho Student Athlete Behavior Agreement for Secondary Schools

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Secondary Schools require all student-athletes to demonstrate good moral conduct and ethical judgment which reflect favorably upon themselves, the school, and the community at large. Student-athletes are subject to the policies and procedures as set out in this agreement, as well as federal, state and local laws. It is important to note that due to the high visibility and increasing public scrutiny of all athletic programs, student-athletes are expected to meet higher standards of personal conduct and appearance.
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Article II, Section 8 of the TSSAA bylaws allows 8th graders to participate on high school sports teams so long as they are enrolled at the school.

Incoming ninth graders may participate with high school teams upon completing their eighth-grade year.

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.

The California Interscholastic Federation announced Wednesday morning that it has reinstated its waiver of Bylaws 600-605, which allows student athletes to play more than one sport per season for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year.

8-8-4 No student shall be permitted to participate in more than one season per sport each school year. 8-8-5 Students who have not entered the ninth grade, but are taking the credit equivalency of a full-time high school student, may compete in interscholastic athletic contests against high school students.

Referring to a very popular, widely accessed source,2 it is stated that: "athlete is defined as a person who competes in one or more that involve physical strength, speed and/or endurance. Athletes may be professionals or amateurs".

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.

Eighth grade students are ineligible to participate at the high school level until the NMAA has confirmed receipt of this form. An eighth grade student who participates in high school athletics, at any level of competition, will make his/her Open Enrollment Choice at the eighth grade level.

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 minimum GPA required to compete at the NCAA Division I level is a 2.3 GPA in approved core-courses and earn an SAT score of 900 or ACT sum score of 75 to be eligible.

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Idaho Student Athlete Behavior Agreement for Secondary Schools