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Rule 12 - Enrollment


                  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’s Residence, provided the student meets the Non-
                  Accredited School Rule’s 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
                  School obtain eligibility to participate in sports at the Public School Serving
                  the Student’s Residence?
        A.        Yes, provided the Private School is not an Accredited School and the student
                  meets the Non-Accredited School rule’s minimum requirements and conditions.
                  (rule 12-5)
        Q. 12-6    Under the Non-Accredited School Rule (rule 12-5), must the Public School
                  Serving the Student’s Residence accept a student, attending a non-Accredited
                  School, into the Public School’s athletic program?
        A.        No. While the non-Accredited School Rule (rule 12-5) provides a vehicle for
                  a student attending a non-Accredited School to participate in athletics at the
                  Public School Serving the Student’s Residence, it does not mandate that such
                  Public School Enroll such student or mandate that the Public School permit
                  such student to participate in the School’s athletic program.
        Q. 12-7    Is a student who is attending a Home School considered to be a student
                  attending an Innovative School, and therefore athletically eligible under the
                  Innovative School Rule (rule 12-4) at the Indiana Public School Serving the
                  Student’s Residence?
        A.        No.  A Home School is not a Public School, it does not meet the definition of
                  an Innovative School, and a student attending a Home School is not eligible
                  at the local Public School under the Innovative School Rule (rule 12-4).
        Q. 12-8    If a student lives in the attendance area of Public School A, but Enrolls at
                  Public School B (a School which offers innovative teaching methods and has
                  no athletic programs involving an IHSAA Recognized Sport), can the student
                  play football on School A’s football team?
        A.        Yes, provided (i) Public School A accepts the student in its football program,
                  (ii) the student, Public School A and Public School B, each inform the IHSAA of
                  student’s participation in Public School A’s football program, (iii) there exist no
                  apparent IHSAA rule violations and (iv) the student meets all IHSAA eligibility
                  standards and all of Public School B’s standards. (rule 12-4)
        Q.12-9    Can a student who attends a Home School, but who takes some or all of his/
                  her courses on-line, obtain athletically eligible at the Public School Serving
                  the Student’s Residence?
        A.        Yes, the student might seek athletic eligibility at the Public School Serving
                  the Student’s Residence under either the Virtual Education School Rule (rule
                  12-6), or under the Non-Accredited School Rule (rule 12-5).
        Q. 12-10    A student attends a vocational School outside of the student’s School of
                  Enrollment, for Three (3) hours each day. Where is the student eligible?
        A.        The student is eligible at the student’s School of Enrollment. (rule 18-8(b))
        Q. 12-11   Where is a student who attends a special education co-op, outside the student’s
                  School of Enrollment, eligible?
        A.        The student may be eligible at either school but not both and the student may
                  select the school to attend, and seek athletic eligibility at that school.  (rule
                  18-1.3)    Once a school is selected, however, any later change of selection
                  or transfer shall be treated as a school transfer under rule 19.
        Eight Semester/Four Year Eligibility - Generally
        Q. 12-12    How long may a student be Enrolled during a semester, then drop out, and
                  not have the semester be counted under the Eight Semester Rule (rule 12)?
        A.        A student Enrolling as a freshman at a School may withdraw any time prior
                  to the sixteenth (16th) school day following the student’s Enrollment and not
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