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Athletics/Extracurricular events- Students are not allowed to participate in any athletics/extracurricular activities if they have any six-week grade of a designated course fall below 70 or an “I” Incomplete in designated courses.  These are the eligibility rules for all extracurricular participant after the first six weeks of the school year:  

 

  • A student who has an average grade lower than 70 in any designated courses or has an incomplete grade shall be suspended from participation in any athletic/extracurricular activity.  

  • A no pass/no play suspension period is three school weeks. 19 TAC76.1001 (b) defines a school week as beginning at 12:01 a.m. or the first instructional day of the calendar week and ending at the close of instruction on the last instructional day of the calendar week, excluding holidays.  

 

  • A 3-week period is defined as 15 class days. In the event 2 or 3 of the 3 weeks in a 3-week period are shortened, one of the shortened weeks may be counted as five days with ten other actual days to make the fifteen total class days.  

  • The student must be passing all courses other than the identified honors/advanced classes at the end of the three-week evaluation period to regain eligibility. Suspended students must wait seven (7) calendar days after they meet eligibility requirements to regain eligibility.  

  • Students who were eligible shall not lose eligibility until seven (7) calendar days after the end of grading period. Example: Grading period ends on Friday at 4:00 p.m. Students shall not regain or lose their eligibility until the following Friday at 4:01 p.m.  

  • The semester average has no bearing on eligibility. Grades for the last grading period of the semester determine eligibility.  

  • A student’s attendance record has no bearing on eligibility. If a student has an average grade of 70 or above in all courses, he is eligible to participate in all UIL/extracurricular activities even though he may have exceeded the district’s absence limit.  

  • Students with an “Incomplete” grade are ineligible until the “I” is replaced with a passing grade.  

 

Blank grades or those other than numeric grades also result in student ineligibility.  

 

  • Students who pass all courses for the grading period remain eligible throughout the next grading period.  

  • Students who are ineligible due to no pass/no play may practice or rehearse with other students.