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Rule 12 - Enrollment
(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
(3.) the student completes any state-wide examinations authorized by the Indiana
Department of Education; and
(4.) the non-public, non-accredited school agent provides proof of meeting the provisions of
rule 18-1 of the IHSAA by-laws during the time period between the end of the member
School’s designated Grading Period and the corresponding certification date; and
(5.) the student must be Enrolled in and attending a minimum of One (1) full credit subject
offered within the member School building.
12-6 - Enrollment in a Virtual Education School
If a student attends a Virtual Education School, the student may have eligibility to participate
in the athletic program at the Public School Serving the Student’s Residence, provided that:
a. the student is accepted into the athletic program of the Public School Serving the Student’s
Residence,
b. the Virtual Education School and the student provide evidence to the Public School Serving
the Student’s 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’s designated
Grading Period(s) and the Eligibility Certifi cation Date(s) of the Public School Serv-
ing the Student’s 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’s Residence.
Q & A
Attendance - Generally
Q. 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
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