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Changing Schools and the Transfer Rule Once a student who is enrolled in grades 9 -12 changes schools, that student is not eligible for sports in the new school UNLESS they meet one of the 15 exceptions, which generally have to do with a residential change or a schools status changing.
Commissioners Regulation (CR) 135.4(c)(7) directs that a participant in interscholastic sports must be enrolled in the public school; CR 135.1 directs that a participant in intramurals must be enrolled in the public school; however, children educated other than at the public school may participate in school-sponsored
Can a student go to one school which has a sports program, but play sports for another school? Except for cooperative programs, all students on MHSAA member teams must be enrolled in the school they play for.
Do you need to report homeschooling in Michigan? No, there is no letter of intent for homeschooling in Michigan. And no reporting is required.
Court rules homeschoolers do not have the right to join public school teams. Michigans public school districts dont have to allow homeschooled students on their athletic teams, the state Court of Appeals ruled in a decision released early this week. This decision upholds an earlier ruling in Washtenaw Circuit Court.
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A non-public school student is eligible to participate: (1) in interscholastic competition, provided his or her participation adheres to the regulations established by any association in which the School District maintains a membership, and (2) non-athletic extracurricular activities, provided the student attends a

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