Middle School Athletics State Board Policy HRS-D-001 And Manual Update

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Middle School Athletics State Board Policy HRS-D-001 And Manual Update 2016 – 2017 Middle School Athletics State Board Policy HRS-D-001 And Manual Update September 1, 2016

MS ATHLETIC REGULATIONS General Statute 115C-47(4) makes it the responsibility of the local board of education to regulate extracurricular activities, including athletics. This statute reads as follows: "Local boards of education shall make all rules and regulations necessary for the conducting of extracurricular activities in the schools under their supervision, including a program of athletics...provided that all interscholastic athletic activities shall be conducted in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the State Board of Education." General Statute 115C-47

2016-17 Athletic Manual Changes

State Board Policy HRS-D-001 Policy Changes (pg. 2-3) Link to NC State Board Policy HRS-D-001 The manual now refers to State Board of Education Policy HRS-D-001 The term Charter School(s) has been added to references of LEA(s)

State Board Policy HRS-D-001 Policy Changes (pg. 2–3) All references to grade levels now include sixth grade where applicable Link to North Carolina State Board of Education website: http://stateboard.ncpublicschools.gov/

State Board Policy HRS-D-001 Policy Changes / 6th Grade Participation (pg. 2) Local education agencies (LEAs) and charter school boards are authorized to determine whether and to what extent students in grades 6-12 may participate in interscholastic athletics; provided, however, that students in sixth grade are not eligible to participate in football.

State Board Policy HRS-D-001 Policy Changes / 6th Grade Participation (pg. 2) No student may be eligible to participate at the middle school level for a period lasting longer than six consecutive semesters, beginning with the student's entry into sixth grade.

State Board Policy HRS-D-001 Policy Changes / 6th Grade Participation (pg. 2) A student shall not participate on a sixth, seventh or eighth grade team if the student becomes 15 years of age on or before August 31 of that school year.

State Board Policy HRS-D-001 Policy Changes / 6th Grade Participation (pg. 2) In grades 6, 7 and 8, the student must pass at least one less course than the number of required core courses each semester and meet promotion standards established by the LEA/Charter School.

State Board Policy HRS-D-001 Policy Changes / 6th Grade Participation (pg. 3) Regardless of the school organization pattern, a student who is promoted from the fifth grade to the sixth grade automatically meets the courses passed requirement for the first semester of the sixth grade.

State Board Policy HRS-D-001 Eligibility Eligibility begins for all students with admittance into the sixth grade regardless of: the school organization pattern the decision of the LEA/Charter as to whether or not to allow 6th grade participation

State Board Policy HRS-D-001 Initial Eligibility for 2016-2017 A student who is promoted from the fifth grade to the sixth grade automatically meets the courses passed requirement for the first semester of the sixth grade. A student who is promoted from the sixth grade to the seventh grade automatically meets the courses passed requirement for the first semester of the seventh grade.

State Board Policy HRS-D-001 Eligibility for 2017-2018 and beyond A student who is promoted from the fifth grade to the sixth grade automatically meets the courses passed requirement for the first semester of the sixth grade. All other students must meet eligibility requirements. 7th grade students must meet eligibility requirements to participate in football.

Manual Changes Editorial Changes The term Charter School(s) has been added to all references of LEA(s) Rules now in numbered and bulleted lists Each sport section now contains all information concerning Games and Contest (pg. 9) pertaining to that sport.

Manual Changes Eligibility (pg. 5) Only students in grades six through eight may participate in middle school (6th, 7th and 8th grades) interscholastic athletic competition. Only students in grades seven through nine may participate in junior high school (7th, 8th and 9th grades) interscholastic athletic competition, provided ninth grade is housed in the same building with seventh and eighth grades. Note: Sixth grade students are ineligible to participate in football.

Manual Changes Eligibility (pg. 5) Eligibility begins for all students with initial entry into the sixth grade regardless of: the school organization pattern the decision of the LEA/Charter as to whether or not to allow 6th grade participation

Manual Changes Initial Eligibility for 2016-2017 A student who is promoted from the fifth grade to the sixth grade automatically meets the courses passed requirement for the first semester of the sixth grade. A student who is promoted from the sixth grade to the seventh grade automatically meets the courses passed requirement for the first semester of the seventh grade.

Manual Changes Eligibility for 2017-2018 and beyond A student who is promoted from the fifth grade to the sixth grade automatically meets the courses passed requirement for the first semester of the sixth grade. All other students must meet eligibility requirements. 7th grade students must meet eligibility requirements to participate in football.

Manual Changes Academics (pg. 5) In grades six, seven and eight, the student must pass at least one less course than the number of required core courses each semester and meet promotion standards established by the LEA/Charter School.

Manual Changes Age (pg. 5) A student shall not participate on a sixth, seventh or eighth grade team if the student becomes 15 years of age on or before August 31 of that school year.

Manual Changes Promotion (pg. 6) In grades six, seven and eight, the student must meet state and local promotion standards each semester. This includes the academic requirement listed above. Regardless of the school organization pattern, a student who is promoted from the fifth grade to the sixth grade automatically meets the courses passed requirement for the first semester of the sixth grade.

Manual Changes Semester Rule (pg. 7) No student may be eligible to participate at the middle school level for a period lasting longer than six (6) consecutive semesters, beginning with the student’s entry into sixth grade. The principal shall have evidence of the date of each player’s entry into the sixth grade and monitor the six (6) consecutive semesters.

Manual Changes Physicals (pg. 7) Student must receive a medical examination once every 395 days by a duly licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician’s assistant. addition of a 30 day grace period to accommodate Medicaid/Medicare all physicals acquired after May 3rd, 2016 are subject to the new rule

Manual Changes Felony Policy (pg. 7) Any student who is subject to the Middle School six semester rule who: is convicted of a crime classified as a felony under North Carolina or federal law; or is adjudicated delinquent for an offense that would be a felony if committed by an adult, is not eligible to participate in the North Carolina Middle School Athletic sports program. Such ineligibility shall be immediate and shall prohibit participation in the NC Middle School sports program from the date of conviction or adjudication of delinquency through the end of the student’s middle school career.

Manual Changes Felony Policy Athletes are eligible for 9th grade initial entry in High School Athletics

Manual Changes Hardship (pg. 11) The local Board of Education, Charter School or the conference of which the school is a member shall have the authority, in response to a request of the principal of the school, to set aside the effect of any (other than the age and 6th grade participation in football) eligibility rule upon the individual student when, in its opinion, the rule fails to accomplish the purpose for which the rule is intended or when the rule works undue hardship upon the student.

Manual Changes Skill Development Sessions (pg. 13) Definition of Off Season Skill Development - skill development that occurs outside of the sports season during the school year Definition of Summer Skill Development - skill development that occurs outside of the sports season and outside of the school year

Manual Changes Skill Development Sessions (pg. 13-14) Off-season skill development sessions are allowed during the school year for sixth, seventh and eighth graders. During the summer, working with individuals, including rising and eligible sixth, seventh and eighth graders, will be allowed, as long as it is not required.

Manual Changes Skill Development Sessions (pg. 14) Coaching Restrictions Any individual who coaches at a middle school, head or assistant, pair or non-paid, faculty or non-faculty, parent volunteer, etc., must abide by the skill development, out of season workout rules.

Manual Changes Skill Development Sessions (pg. 14) Coaching Restrictions If a coach, regardless of the sport (basketball, soccer, etc.) he or she coaches at the middle school, also coaches an outside or club team outside the sports season but during the school year, whether head or assistant, and has any students from the middle school on that outside team, he or she must abide by the numbers restrictions, one less than a team (see below) in an out-of-season workout.

Manual Changes Skill Development Sessions (pg. 14) Coaching Restrictions Coaches coaching an outside team either during the sports season or outside the sports season, but during the school year (basketball, soccer, etc.), must still abide by the numbers restrictions above, one less than a team.(see below)

Manual Changes Fall Semester Time Line (pg. 15 & 17) All Sports Fall Season – Beginning no earlier than six (6) school days prior to the opening of the fall semester to November 15

Manual Changes Football (pg. 21) Sixth grade students are ineligible for participation in football.

Manual Changes Penalty for an Ejection (pg. 36) Any athlete, coach, or school official in grades 6-12 who is ejected from any athletic contest shall be penalized as follows: A coach who is suspended at any level of grades 6-12 (middle school, junior high or high school) may not coach in any other grade level in grades 6-12 during the period of suspension.

Manual Changes Recommendation for Additional Ejection Penalties (pg. 37) A coach who is suspended at any level of grades 6-12 (middle school, junior high, varsity or junior varsity) may not coach in any other grade level in grades 6- 12 during the period of suspension.

Questions Burt Jenkins Middle School Athletics Burt.Jenkins@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3637