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                                    52 a. the student is accepted into the athletic program of the Public School Serving the Student%u2019s Residence,  b. the Virtual Education School and the student provide evidence to the Public School Serving the Student%u2019s Residence that:(1) the student fi rst began high school as a freshman at the Virtual Education School as a freshman, or the student has already attended the Virtual Education School for at least One (1) full semester, trimester, or the equivalent, and during that semester, trimester, or the equivalent, the student was Enrolled in, and successfully passed, the necessary number of courses at the Virtual Education School, under the requirements of rule 18-1,  (2.) the student is currently Enrolled Full-time at the Virtual Education School and is taking the necessary number of courses at the Virtual Education School, under the requirements of rule 18-1,  (3.) during the time period between the end of the Virtual Public School%u2019s designated Grading Period(s) and the Eligibility Certifi cation Date(s) of the Public School Serving the Student%u2019s Residence, the student passed the minimum number of full credit courses required under rule 18-1, (4.) the student regularly attends the courses. c. The student is Enrolled at and is attending a minimum of One (1) full credit subject offered within the Public School Serving the Student%u2019s Residence.Q & AAttendance - GenerallyQ. 12-1 If a student misses School for a few weeks in order to work, is the student athletically eligible during this time and when the student returns?A. Class attendance is an issue for the member School. If a student is Enrolled and taking sufficient courses, and meeting the requirements of the Contest Rule, rule 9-14, the student may be eligible.Q. 12-2 When is a student, who intends to Enroll at a School for her freshman year, eligible to participate in a Contest?A. An incoming freshman is eligible to participate in a Contest as a member of the sports team of a School only after enrolling at the School (rule 12-1), after satisfying the requirements of the Contest Rule (rules 9-14) and the Practice Attendance Rule, (rules 50-1, 101-1) and after meeting all other IHSAA eligibility rules.School of EnrollmentQ. 12-3 Because of a lack of qualified coaches, a member School is forced to drop gymnastics from its athletic program. May a member of the gymnastics team practice with and compete in gymnastics for a neighboring member School?A. While a student may only represent and compete with the School at which the student is Enrolled (rule 12-1), a student may Practice with another member School%u2019s team when the student satisfies the Non-School Practice section of the Participation Rule. (rule 15-1.1(d))Q. 12-4 Can a student who is %u201cHome Schooled%u201d and being taught by his/her parents be eligible for athletics at a member School?A. Yes, under the Non-Accredited School Rule, rule 12-5, a student who attends a non-public, non-accredited School, which generally includes Home Schools, may be eligible to participate in the athletic program at the Indiana Public School Serving the Student%u2019s Residence, provided the student meets the NonAccredited School Rule%u2019s minimum requirements and conditions. Otherwise, a student is eligible to participate in an athletic program involving IHSAA Recognized Sports only at the School in which the student is Enrolled. (rule 12-1)Q. 12-5 Under the Non-Accredited School Rule, can a student who attends a Private Rule 12 - Enrollment
                                
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