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148) Q. May a coach who has no affiliation with a junior high team or youth league team attend a practice session simply for the purpose of observing the practice?
A. No. (By-law 3.073)
Activities of Prospective Students
149) Q.
A. No. (By-law 3.073)
May a school permit incoming freshmen to participate in high school athletic practices, or in any other high school athletic activities, such as riding a team bus to a contest, attending a state tournament with the school team, etc., conducted by or through the school?
150) Q.
A. Yes, provided the program is conducted in accordance with the open gym by-law. (By-law 3.071 and By-law 3.160)
May a school permit incoming freshmen to participate in high school sponsored open gym programs during or outside the school year?
151) Q.
A. Yes. (By-law 3.073)
May incoming freshmen enroll in summer school physical education programs that have been approved by the high school district’s board of education?
152) Q.
A. Yes, however, they must have registered at the school and paid applicable fees and/or deposits. (By-law 3.150 and
154) Q.
May a school permit non-high school students, or current high school students at another school, to accompany a
May incoming freshmen or transfer students participate in summer league programs? 3.073)
May a school permit a non-high school student to participate on an “exhibition” or “unattached” basis in a high school athletic contest?
153) Q.
A. No. (By-law 3.072)
school team to a contest and/or be present with the school team at the contest site?
A. No. (By-law 3.072) Note: This does not apply to a parent who is a coach and takes his/her own child to a contest
with the team he/she coaches, or to elementary school students (grades 6 or below) serving as ball boys/girls for a school’s home athletic contests.
155) Q.
A. Yes, provided they are factual. (By-law 3.073)
May testimonials by former student-athletes be used in school marketing materials/endeavors?
156) Q.
A. No. (By-law 3.072) Note: This does not prohibit a parent from underwriting such items for his/her own child.
May a school employee, a booster club member, an alumna/alumnus, or any person or organization providing volunteer service to a school, underwrite sports camp or non-school competition costs or underwrite athletic equipment costs for a prospective student or prospective student-athlete?
157) Q.
A. No. (By-law 3.072) Note: This does not apply to a parent who is a coach and takes his/her own child to a camp or
May a school employee, a booster club member, an alumna/alumnus, or any person or organization providing volunteer service to a school, provide transportation to a sports camp or to a non-school sports competition for a prospective student?
competition.
158) Q.
A. No. (By-law 3.072)
May a high school directly or indirectly sponsor an athletic team for grade school students, junior high school student(s) or any other non-high school group, “select” or “traveling” athletic team?
159) Q.
A. High school coaches may conduct or be instructors in clinics for coaches of non-high school teams. If a high school
May high school coaches put on clinics for feeder coaches or participants?
coach conducts, gives instruction or has any other involvement with a clinic for pre-high school students: (1) participation may not be restricted to any designated group(s) or individual(s); (2) no specific individual(s) or group(s) may be given special invitation or encouragement to participate; and (3) no participant(s) or group(s) may be given special rates, discounts or other services/benefits/privileges not identically provided to all participant(s) and group(s) invited. (By-law 3.073)
160) Q.
A. Yes, but not on teams with high school students, unless: (a) the team involves players from two or more high schools;
May high school personnel coach a feeder team if their sibling is a member of the feeder team?
or (b) the team involves only high school students from the school within whose geographic attendance boundaries the student’s parents reside and is not coached by a member of that high school’s athletic coaching staff; or (c) the team involves only high school students from a private/parochial member high school, the incoming freshman attended eighth grade at a private/parochial elementary/junior high school from which other students attend the member high school, and the team is not coached by a member of the private/parochial school’s athletic coaching staff. (By-law 3.073)
161) Q.
A. Yes. (By-law 3.073)
May a school market its school program, including athletics as a part of that program, to a degree proportional with all other aspects of the program?
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