Anne Arundel County Public
Schools Office of Athletics |
Regulations
The following regulations have been
established by the State Superintendent of Schools to govern the athletic
program for all high school students in Maryland public secondary schools that
are members of the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association
(MPSSAA). Local school systems may adopt rules governing their athletic
programs that are more restrictive than those of the MPSSAA. Less restrictive
rules may not be adopted.
Student Participation
Regulations:
Students shall be officially registered and attending a member
MPSSAA school. They may represent only the school in which they are
registered and at which it is anticipated they will complete their graduation
requirements. Ninth grade public school students, who reside in the attendance
area of a high school organized 10-12 may participate in the interscholastic
athletics program of that high school. Each local school system shall
establish standards of participation which assure that students involved in
interscholastic athletics are making satisfactory progress toward
graduation.
Students who are 19 years old or
older as of August 31 are ineligible to participate in interscholastic
athletics.
Students may participate in
interscholastic athletic contests for a maximum of three seasons in any one
sport in grades 10, 11, and 12. Students who participate on an interscholastic
team in grade 9 will have a maximum athletic eligibility of four seasons in any
one sport. Middle, intermediate, or junior high school
students are not eligible to compete or practice with high school teams.
However, ninth grade public school students, who reside in the attendance
area of a high school organized 10-12 may participate in the interscholastic
athletics program of that high school.
Sport Season Regulations:
MPSSAA member schools shall conduct all interscholastic athletic
contests and practice sessions in accordance with the
following:
The sports seasons shall be defined as
follows:
- "Fall" means August
15th until the final date of the county, conference, district, regional, or
State tournament.
- "Winter" means
November 15th until the final date of the county, conference, district,
regional, or State tournament.
- "Spring" means March
1st until the final date of the county, conference, district, regional, or
State tournament.
- When August 15th, November 15th, or March 1st falls on
Sunday, practice will start the preceding Saturday.
County Eligibility Standards:
1. To be
eligible to participate in interscholastic athletics or extracurricular
activities, grades 9 through 12, a student must maintain a "C" average (2.0
grade point average or greater) as determined by existing county grading
procedures in the courses taken in a given eligibility period. A student may
earn a maximum of one "E" grade in courses taken during that eligibility period.
A student on a partial schedule must maintain a "C" average in all courses
attempted and may not earn an "E" grade.
2.
Academic eligibility period means the period of time during which a student may
participate in interscholastic athletics and extracurricular activities.
Academic eligibility periods are determined by the date of issuance of report
cards reflecting grades earned during the marking period.
3. Academic probation means the consequence that occurs when a
student fails to maintain academic eligibility standards.
Academic probation period means the period of time during which a
student may participate in interscholastic athletic practices or extracurricular
clubs, meetings or rehearsals, but will not participate in interscholastic
athletic contests or extracurricular contests or performances.
4. Academic Athletic Eligibility - A senior high school
student on academic probation may resume participation in interscholastic
athletics and extracurricular activities at the conclusion of the 15th senior
high school day if the sponsor of the activity notifies the principal that the
student has corrected an academic deficiency and is now academically eligible.
Students who are placed on academic probation may participate in interscholastic
athletic practices or extracurricular clubs, meetings, or rehearsals provided
the student attends academic assistance sessions approved by the principal and
forwarded to the Assistant Superintendent for Instruction or designee for
review.
5. Any student who fails to meet the
standards of eligibility at the end of the school year may attend summer school
and remove the deficiencies. Fall eligibility will be computed by using the 8
highest grades from the fourth marking and summer school.
6. The first day for student academic probation or
academic ineligibility is the day that report cards are issued in a
school.