FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY ON HIGH SCHOOL SPORT TEAMS 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's full name and date at the top of the form. Ensure that all information is printed clearly.
  3. Fill in the student's permanent address and current middle school attending, along with their current grade. Remember, eligibility at the middle school level is crucial for participation.
  4. Obtain the signature of the Middle School Athletic Administrator to confirm eligibility.
  5. Indicate both the high school where the student is zoned to attend and the high school for which they are requesting a waiver.
  6. List the sport(s) that the student wishes to play, ensuring accuracy in your selection.
  7. Select one of the approved eligibility options provided on the form and fill in any required details related to that option.
  8. Finally, ensure both student and parent/guardian sign where indicated before submission.

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Incoming ninth graders may participate with high school teams upon completing their eighth-grade year.
CIF Bylaw 303 provides a method where a high school that does NOT have an athletic program can join with a CIF member high school for athletic opportunities for students.
As you point out, middle school is 7th and 8th grade. So, no varsity. Freshman are in the 9th grade. Now, depending on the state and local District rules, some allow freshman to play on the varsity, but many do not.
A student who first enters the ninth grade of any school following the students completion of the eighth grade in any school may be eligible for athletic competition during a maximum period of time that is not to exceed eight consecutive semesters following the initial enrollment in the ninth grade of any school, and
Most states do not allow middle schoolers to compete at all at the high school level. Neighboring states Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and West Virginia fall into that category. Some states, such as Ohio, allow eighth-graders to play high school sports only if the student is too old to play at the middle school level.
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A student shall not participate in an interscholastic varsity football game or scrimmage until the student has docHubed his 15th birthday.
A Middle School student can Not play on a high school sports team (freshman, JV or Varsity) unless the middle school is on the same campus as the high school and under the same Principal.

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