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Rule 18 - Scholarship


                  a semester but failed to earn and be awarded credits in Seventy percent (70%)
                  of the maximum number of full credit high school subjects for the semester,
                  when will the student be eligible during the next Semester?
        A.        While the failure to passes Seventy percent (70%) of the maximum number of
                  full credit high school subjects or the equivalent for the last semester means
                  that the student will be ineligible for the next Grading Period, the student’s
                  academic eligibility for the remainder of the semester will be determined by
                  the grades the student achieves during each of subsequent Grading Periods.
                  If the student passes Seventy percent (70%) of the maximum number of full
                  credit high school subjects or the equivalent during the second Grading Period
                  of the next semester, then the student be eligible for the following Grading
                  Period. (rule 18-1)
        Q. 18-4    If a student is academically ineligible at the end of a Grading Period or semester,
                  is the student academically ineligible for the entire next Grading Period?
        A.        Yes, an academically ineligible student at the end of a Grading Period or end
                  of a semester is academically ineligible for the next Grading Period. (rule 18-
                  1.6)
        Q. 18-5   If a student is academically ineligible at the end of a Grading Period or a
                  semester, when can the player become academically eligible?
        A.        If, following a period of academic ineligibility a student successfully meets all
                  academic requirements during a succeeding Grading Period, the student will
                  be eligible to play on the date the principal certifies grades for the succeeding
                  Grading Period.  Here the student would be eligible on the certification date
                  for the succeeding Grading Period. (rule 18-2)
        Q. 18-6    Is a student, who was academically ineligible during the first Grading Period
                  of the fall semester, but who then meets the scholarship requirements during
                  that first Grading Period, eligible to play the night of the last day of that first
                  Grading Period?
        A.        The date of academic eligibility following a period of academic ineligibility
                  depends on the Eligibility Certification Date established by the student’s School.
                  Based upon the grades from the just-completed Grading Period, a student
                  will becomes academically ineligible, or will become academically eligible,
                  on the School’s Eligibility Certification Date. Here, if the School’s Eligibility
                  Certification Date is the last date of the Grading Period, then the student would
                  be academically eligible to play sports that day, but if the School’s Eligibility
                  Certification Date was the following Tuesday, for example, then the player
                  would be eligible the following Tuesday. (rule 18-2)
        Q. 18-7    Is a student who is expelled from a School for one (1) entire semester, but
                  who Enrolls at the School the next semester, academically eligible beginning
                  the first day of that next semester?
        A.        Yes, provided the student had passed Seventy percent (70%) of the maximum
                  number of full credit high school subjects or the equivalent for the semester of
                  student’s Enrollment prior to the expulsion. (rule 18-1)
        Q. 18-8    Is a student who was expelled from school during the middle of a semester,
                  academically eligible for the first Grading Period following the period of
                  expulsion?
        A.        The student’s academic eligibility following a mid-semester expulsion is based
                  upon what happened to the student’s credits and grades.   If the student was
                  expelled and all grades for the semester were lost, then the student would not
                  have met the requirements of passing Seventy percent (70%) of the maximum
                  number of full credit high school subjects or the equivalent during the student’s
                  last Grading Period and would be academically ineligible during the first Grading
                  Period following the student’s re-Enrollment. But if the student was  permitted
                  to attend an alternative school or have a similar arrangement, post-expulsion,
                  and was permitted to ‘keep’ the pre-expulsion class credits/grades and was
                  permitted to continue classes, then the student would be academically eligible
                  during the first grading period following the student’s post-expulsion Enrollment,
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