Mickely Posted June 18, 2016 Report Share Posted June 18, 2016 Can a student athlete transfer from a county school to a tuition charging city school, if the city school offer a course the county school doesn't and still play sports? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red Rebels Posted June 21, 2016 Report Share Posted June 21, 2016 There are a lot of variables. If he/she just finished eighth grade they can go wherever they like without sitting out. If he/she has never played sports in high school they can go wherever they like without sitting out. If he/she has played a sport, they probably wouldn't be eligible immediatley without a move into the school district/city. Section 12. Eligible Transfer Students.Except as otherwise provided in Section 13 below, the following transfer students are eligible:a. The student has no athletic record in the previous twelve months in any sport sponsored by TSSAA;b. There has been a bona fide change of residence by the student's entire family unit in which (1) the oldresidence is outside the territory of the new school, (2) the new residence is outside the territory of the old school, and(3) the new residence is inside the territory of the new school. If such a change ofresidence occurs between school years, the student must transfer at the beginning of the school yearto be eligible. If the change of residence occurs during the school year, the student may transferwithout loss of eligibility (1) at the time his/her parents change residence; (2) at the end of the next report card period; (3) at the close of the semester or term; or (4) at the closeof the school year;c. The student changes schools as a direct result of re-zoning or reassignment of students by the local school system;d. The student is moving from a boarding school where they are a boarder to the school serving the territory where his/her parents live, or vice versa, provided the student has attended the school he/she is leaving for a minimum of twelve months and provided the principal at the school he/she is leaving indicates in writing that the move is not for athletic or disciplinary reasons. The move must be at the beginning of the school year. (Note: The school must be outside the day school territory of theboarding school.);e. The student is transferring to a senior high school in thesame system into the earliest grade offeredat that senior high school, i.e. at the student's first opportunity to move to that school;f. The student who has beendetermined by a Court to be dependent and neglected and consequentlychanges residences and schools as a result of a Court order;g. The first time the student changes residence from one parent to the other as a result of a court ordered custody change, so long as the principal of the former school attests in writing that the move was not for athletic or disciplinary reasons; orh. The first time the student changes residence from a guardian to either or both parents as a result of a court ordered custody change, so long as the principal of the former school attests in writing that the move was not for athletic or disciplinary reasons;i. The student is attending school where the student's parentworks as a full-time certified teacher, that parent takes a full-time job as acertified teacher at a different school, and the student transfers to theschool where the parent takes the new job . The transfer must take place when the parent takes the job or, if the job change occurs during the school year, the transfer must be made at the beginning of the following school year;j. The student who transfers from school A to school B and then returns to school A without having participated in any sport at any level or without practicing three or more days in any sport at any level at school B. This must be verified in writing by the administration of school B. https://tssaa.org/wp-content/uploads/handbook.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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