New Mexico 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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You are not eligible for participation in a sport if you have ever: (1) Taken pay, or the promise of pay, for competing in that sport. Bylaw 12.1. 2 (2) Agreed (orally or in writing) to compete in professional athletics in that sport. (3) Played on any professional athletics team as defined by the NCAA in that sport.

Notes: The current regulations prohibit student-athletes from monetizing their NIL. The amateurism bylaws read that a student-athlete loses their amateur status if they, capitalizing on athletic fame by receiving money or gifts of a monetary nature.

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).

A student on a high school team can become ineligible if the student competes in a contest on an outside team in the same sport, during the student's high school season of sport. Athletes are prohibited from using any form of alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs at the playing site of an interscholastic contest.

The NCAA determines a student-athlete's eligibility based on their academic preparedness and amateurism status. Academic eligibility is typically determined using a combination of their SAT/ACT test scores, high school coursework and their GPA as calculated using what are called the NCAA Core Courses.

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.

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. 8th grade students not already attending the institution they will be participating for must participate at their home attendance zone public high school.

Every year, student-athletes are declared academically ineligible, not because they didn't have the grades to achieve the minimum GPA, but instead took the wrong courses and didn't know it until it was too late. We strongly suggest you meet with your high school counselor and go through the NCAA GPA Worksheet.

Athletic Eligibility means qualified for selection or admission based upon athletic performance or upon athletic eligibility requirements set forth by the Arkansas Activities Association. Sample 1.

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New Mexico Student Athlete Behavior Agreement for Secondary Schools