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Rule 12 - Enrollment


          in which the student participated, during the semester by the total number of interschool
          Contests in which the School team participated during the semester (participation by
          student during semester/total number of interschool Contests during the semester).
         c.  If the student participates in more than One (1) level of play, e.g., Varsity, junior-varsity,
          freshman, then the participation percentage shall be arrived at by dividing the total number
          of interschool Contests in which the student participated during the semester by the total
          number of interschool Contests in which the School participated in the level of play in which
          the student primarily participated plus the number of interschool Contests in which the
          student participated outside the student’s primary participation level (number of Contests
          student participated/ [total number of School Contests in primary level of play plus number
          of student Contests outside primary level].)
         d.  A student may participate in a sport for a maximum of Four (4) full seasons.
         e.  All withdrawals must immediately be reported to the Association prior to the withdrawal
          (except in emergency situations), and supported by written verification from a treating
          physician, with an unlimited license to practice medicine, and the student’s principal or the
          principal’s designee. These verifications must specify the circumstances which warrant the
          student’s withdrawal, and the student’s inability to obtain academic credit for the semester.
          f.  Any student and parent wishing to be considered under this exception must consent to an
          independent medical examination of the student, if required, by a physician selected by
          the Association.
        12-4 Enrollment in an Innovative School or an Innovation Network School
         a.  If a student is Enrolled in and attends, Full-time, an Innovative School, the student may
          have eligibility to participate in the athletic program at the Indiana Public School serving
          the student’s residence, provided that:
          (1.)  Prior to participation, the Public School serving the student’s residence accepts the
              student in its athletic program;
          (2.)  the student in conjunction with the Innovative School and the Public School serving
              the student’s residence, provide proof to the IHSAA that the spirit of the eligibility rules
              will not be compromised; and
          (3.)  The student adheres to all IHSAA standards for eligibility at the Innovative School,
              including, but not limited to, academic standards, behavioral expectations and
              attendance requirements.
         b.  If a student is Enrolled in and attends, Full-time, an Innovation Network School, as defined
          by Indiana Code 20-25.7-5, the student may have eligibility to participate in the athletic
          program at a second Innovation Network School serving the student’s residence, provided
          that:
          (1.)  prior to participation, the second Innovation Network School accepts the student in
              its athletic programs;
          (2.)  the first Innovation Network School does not sponsor any athletic programs involving
              any IHSAA Recognized Sports, whatsoever;
          (3.)  the student, in conjunction with the Innovation Network Schools, provide proof to the
              IHSAA that the spirit of the eligibility rules will not be compromised; and
          (4.)  the student adheres to all IHSAA standards for eligibility at the Innovation Network
              Schools, including, but not limited to, academic standards, behavioral expectations
              and attendance requirements.
        12-5 Enrollment in a Non-Public, Non-Accredited School
        If a student is Enrolled in and attends, Full-time, a non-public, non-accredited school the
        student may have eligibility to participate in the athletic program at the Indiana Public School
        serving the student’s residence, provided that:
          (1.)  the student in conjunction with the non-public, non-accredited school and the Public
              School serving the student’s residence, provides proof to the IHSAA that the spirit of
              the eligibility rules will not be compromised; and
          (2.)  the student has been Enrolled in the non-public, non-accredited school for the previous
              Three (3) years in succession; and

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