RULES & REGULATIONS
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Rules and Regulations
INITIATIONS / HAZING
Initiations/hazing is defined as any verbal or physical act that
intimidates, degrades, disgraces, or injures any student; or forces
someone to do ridiculous acts or suffer physical or emotional pain
as an initiation to a group or program. There shall be no initiations/hazing
of any student during District sponsored events, activities, and
interscholastic functions.
OPEN GYM/WEIGHT ROOM ACTIVITIES
Only your currently enrolled students should be allowed to participate
in open gym/weight room activities. Please refer to AIA By-Laws
17.5– Open Facilities.
SPIRITLINE TRY-OUTS
Only those students currently enrolled at your school may participate
in spirit line try-outs. Clearance must include a current physical exam, completed parent permission form and emergency card. A participation fee is not required until making the squad.
ILLEGAL RECRUITMENT
The recruitment of students from other high schools or those middle
schools outside of your feeder pattern is viewed as a major infraction
by the AIA and this school district, and can lead to dismissal
from coaching assignments.
SPRING FOOTBALL
Students participating in spring football must be "cleared"
through the Activities Office. Clearance must include a current
physical exam, completed parent permission form and emergency
card. A participation fee is not required.
POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL
Participation in powder puff football will required the following:
Current physical exam, parent permission, emergency card, eligibility
clearance slip, minimum of 10 days practice, mouth guards, qualified
coaches and officials, and a Certified Athletic Trainer at all
practices and games.
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES/PRACTICE ON HOLIDAYS
All athletic team practices and student activities occurring
on a holiday must be optional. Participants who are not able to
attend the practice or activity are not to be punished. All practices
or school activities being held on a holiday are to be cleared
through the site administrator handling activities. Vacation days,
conference/grading days, recesses, etc., as stated on the District
calendar, are not considered a holiday.
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