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Article VI - Amendments


               b.  For one of the Two (2) minority seats the individual must be other than a white
                 male or female, and must be either an administrator at a member School, a full
                 time teacher in grade 9 or above at a member School or a central office (multi-
                 School district) administrator.
               c.  For one of the Two (2) female seats the individual be a female and either an
                 administrator at a member School, a full time teacher in grade 9 or above at a
                 member School or a central office (multi-School district) administrator.
               d.  For one of the Two (2) urban School seats the individual must be employed at a
                 member urban School, and must be either an administrator at the urban School,
                 a full time teacher in grade 9 or above at the urban School or a central office
                 (multi-urban School district) administrator.
               e.  For the one Private School seat the individual must be employed at a member
                 Private School, and must be either an administrator at the Private School, a full
                 time teacher in grade 9 or above at the Private School or a central office (multi-
                 Private School district) administrator. (Art. IV, Sect. 3(a), c(1))
        Q. 5    Who are the members of the IHSAA Executive Committee and who are the members
               of the IHSAA Board of Directors?
        A.     The members of the IHSAA Executive Committee and members of the IHSAA Board
               of Directors are the same, and include the Nineteen (19) individuals who represent
               the Three (3) Districts, the individuals who represent the Four (4) enrollment classes,
               the individuals who are from the urban Schools, the individuals who are female, the
               individuals who are  minority representatives and the individual who is from Private
               Schools.  (Art. IV, Sect. 1, 2, 3)
        Q. 6    Is it necessary for a member school to meet and maintain the policies, regulations
               and standards for the accreditation and Classification of schools in Indiana in order
               to be a member of the IHSAA?
        A.     Yes (Art. III, Sect. 2).
        Q. 7    When and how may principals submit proposals for the consideration of the Board
               of Directors?
        A.     Principals may submit such proposals at any time in writing to the Commissioner,
               prior to March 1 annually. The Commissioner will then submit them to the Board of
               Directors for consideration and action at the annual meeting, held on Monday of
               Week 44 (Art. IV, Sect. 3i, Article VI, Sect. 2).
        Q. 8    May the academic rules of a School be changed, or may a special examination be
               given to certain students in order for the students to become eligible academically
               under the IHSAA Academic Rule, rule 18?
        A.     A member School is responsible for the administration of its academic program,
               and therefore may make and change its academic rules and may decide what
               examinations will and will not be given to its students.  However, if a School makes
               a change to its academic rules, and if such change applies only to certain students
               and the purpose of such change is principally to make those students academically
               eligible under the IHSAA Academic Rule, the IHSAA may find that such rule change
               to be a sham and may find such students academic ineligibility.  Likewise, if a School
               gives certain students special examinations, and if the purpose for giving such
               examinations is principally to make the students academically eligible under the
               IHSAA Academic Rule, then the IHSAA may find that the giving of such examines
               to also be a sham and find such students academic ineligibility.










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