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                                    96Ten (10) pre-participation Practice sessions from School B should satisfy the pre-participation Practice Attendance rule, rules 50-1, 101-1, however, the student will have to have the School B send verification to School A showing that student had Ten (10) Practices in. Q.19-7 A student lives with the student%u2019s father in a public school district, and moves to live with the student%u2019s mother who lives in another public school district. The student wants to enroll at a Private School which is located in the next county, and which does not Serve the residence of the student%u2019s mother. Does student qualify for full eligibility at the Private School?A. Probably no. Here, under rule 19-6.3, the student qualifies for full eligibility only at the School which Serves the Residence of the mother and in this case, student would not qualify for full eligibility at the Private School, unless the Private School had officially establish a Territory (the geographic area from which students are drawn for attendance, as established by the Diocese or other governing board) and the Territory included the area where the mother%u2019s residence was located; if not, then the Territory was, by default, the town limits of the town where the Private School was located, or the county if the Private School was not in a town, and student would therefore have limited eligibility at the Private School. (rule 19- 6.3, see, Definitions, School which Serves the Residence)Q.19-8 A student moves from the residence of the student%u2019s mother to live with the student%u2019s father (separated from student%u2019s mother), and want to enroll at either a Charter School located in the next county from where the father%u2019s residence is located, or at a private School, also in the next county. Can the student get full eligibility at either School under rule 19-6.3?A. The student will likely have limited eligible at the Private School but full eligibility at the Charter School. The student only qualifies for limited eligibility at the Private School unless the Private School%u2019s governing body had designated the area where the father%u2019s residence is located as being in its official Territory, in which case the student could qualify for full eligibility because the Private School %u2018Serves%u2019 (as defined in the Definitions, above) the father%u2019s residence. Indiana Charter Schools%u2019 districts are determined by enabling legislation (Ind. Code %u00a720-24-5-1) which states that Charter Schools are open to all students who resides in Indiana, and that makes a Charter School%u2019s Territory the entire state of Indiana. Since student%u2018s father residence is in Indiana, the student would qualify for full eligibility at the Charter School. (rule 19-6.3)Transfer ReportsQ. 19-9 May a transfer student Practice and participate in interscholastic Contests during the time a Transfer Report is being processed?A. Once Enrolled at the receiving School, a transfer student may participate in Practices prior to the completion of the athletic transfer process, however the student may not compete in a Contest until after the Transfer Report is approved by the IHSAA. (rule 19-3(b))Q. 19-10 Does a transfer student, who has never attended an American School, and has never participated in interscholastic athletics, required to complete a Transfer Report?A. Yes. After a student initially Enrolls in 9th grade a Transfer Report must be completed when the student transfers to the new School, whether the student transfers from an in-state School, from an out-of-state School or from a Home School, and regardless of whether or not the student not previously participated in athletics. (rule 19-3)Q. 19-11 What happens when a student who attends a Sending School decides to transfer to a Receiving School, attends several Summer Open Facility session at the Receiving School, but then decides not to remain there, and instead decides to return to the Sending School. Must a Transfer Report be completed at the Rule 19 - Eligibility and Transfer
                                
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