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                                    15same Dioceses as the School to which it feeds, and the matriculation must be by rule of the local school system or Diocese. In addition, %u201cFeeder School%u201d also includes a primary school whose students, by rule of the local school system or Diocese, automatically matriculate to a Feeder School.Full Protective Equipment: In football, this means a helmet, shoulder pads, a mouth piece and shoes.Grading Period: The period of time, predetermined by a School, when all students%u2019 achievements are graded and reported to the School%u2019s principal.Guardian: An individual who has the legal responsibility for providing the care and management of a minor ward, and who has been offi cially appointed under the laws of the ward%u2019s home state, and whose appointment is Bona Fide, legitimate and not connected, in any way, with any eff ort to establish residency or athletic eligibility.Home Contest: A Contest hosted by a School. A Home Contest of a Fan is a Contest hosted by the School which the Fan primarily supports and any Tournament Series Contest in which that School participates.Home School: The name given to home education or home-based learning, where the education of a child is conducted at the student%u2019s home or in similar locations, typically by parents or by tutors, rather than in the other formal settings of a Public School or Private School.Individual Sports: Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field and Wrestling.IHSAA: Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc.IHSAA Recognized Sports: Baseball, G&B Basketball, G&B Cross Country, Football, Flag Football, G&B Golf, Gymnastics, G&B Soccer, Softball, G&B Swimming, G&B Tennis, U, G&B Track and Field, Volleyball and Wrestling.Innovative Course: A unique course which either utilizes non-traditional learning methods or specializes in a particular area of learning, for example, languages or technology, and which is not a part of the School%u2019s curriculum guide. College courses are not Innovative Courses.Innovative School: A non-member, stand-alone Indiana Public School which utilizes nontraditional learning methods or specializes in a particular area of learning, for example, languages or technology, in addition to providing general education, and which does not sponsor any athletic programs involving any IHSAA Recognized Sports, whatsoever. A school which can meet the requirements of a Virtual Education School, does not qualify as an Innovative School; and similarly, a school which can meet the requirements of an Innovative School, does not qualify as a Virtual Education School.Intramural Contest: A contest in which all participants on both teams are members of One (1) School, e.g. faculty, students, senior-class tourney, etc.Jamboree: A Jamboree is a special interscholastic activity involving Three (3) or more Schools, in which no School may participate for more than one-half of the Jamboree. In order to be eligible for a Jamboree, a player must be academically eligible, if a transfer student must have full or limited eligibility and must have previously participated in Five (5) separate days of organized Practice prior to the day of the Jamboree under the direct supervision of the Member School Coaching Staff in that sport (in football it must be Five (5) days of unrestricted full contact Practice). A Jamboree is not a Practice and does not count as a Practice toward meeting the minimum number of Practices required to play in a Season Contest. A Jamboree is not a Season Contest and does not count as a Season Contest in determining the maximum number of Season Contests during a Contest Season. Licensed Offi cials must be used in a Jamboree in sports in which Offi cials are required. A Jamboree may not be scouted by anyone not affi liated with a team participating in the Jamboree.Lesson: An organized one-on-one instruction or practice in a sport.Limited Contact Program: A School sponsored program conducted During the School Year Out-of-Season wherein a student may participate in athletic activities involving an IHSAA Recognized Sport and may have limited contact with a coach in that sport. The program%u2019s activities must occur in the School%u2019s gymnasium, playing field or other School facility and must be open to all students who have attended the School. The program%u2019s activities are also open to students who attend a Feeder School.Defi nitions
                                
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