Athletic Participation and Eligibility
| ELIGIBILITY |
Eligibility shall be determined at the end of quarter and semester, and is based on the following criteria: |
| Scholastic Eligibility |
- All student athletes must meet the general eligibility requirements as stated in Article 2 of the California Interscholastic Federation, Southern Section Bylaws, Sections 200 through 229.
- All students must maintain a 2.0 grade point average. The 2.0 grade point average will be based upon all subjects that the school normally includes in the G.P.A. The 4 point scale is used: A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. Physical education is not included.
- No student is eligible if she receives a quarter “F” in any subject.
- No student is eligible if she receives three “D’s” in any of the current grading periods.
- Freshmen students will not begin eligibility under this provision until the completion of the first quarter of their freshman year.
- Student athletes who enter from another school district or a school within the district will be eligible under C.I.F. rules and have the next quarter to become eligible under St. Lucy’s High School rules.
- A list of those ineligible shall immediately be circulated to the moderators and coaches, and the students affected shall be notified that they must terminate their active participation in that activity or sport. Eligibility is not re-established until the next quarter period.
- Eligibility may be regained by taking and passing enough work in the summer to make up academic deficiencies of the fourth quarter.
- A summer school course which is failed or passed with a "D" does not qualify as eligible for extracurricular activities.
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| Other Conditions of Eligibility |
- No student may receive more than
three “Needs Improvement” in Conduct.
- No student may receive two or more
"Unsatisfactory” marks in Conduct.
- No student may receive an
“Unsatisfactory” in Conduct in combination with any other “NI’s” in Conduct
from another class.
- No student may receive three or
more "Unsatisfactory" marks in Effort, or Conduct and Effort combined.
- In order to participate in practice
or a contest the student must have been in classes for the minimum of half a
day. Any
exception will be cleared by the Athletic Director or Moderator before
the day in question.
- All students are responsible to
make up any homework, activities or tests for any day not in class due to an
event.
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| This policy governs all school extra-curricular activities such activities such as athletics, Drama, Associated Student Body Offices, etc. |
| Students must meet any higher requirements already established by school policy; e.g., A.S.B. Office. After they have such a position, they must maintain the general policy for all school activities. |
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