A. The ISF is committed to supporting a school based team program. Student members
of a team must be enrolled full-time and physically in attendance full-time on the
campus of the school that fields the team. Full-time enrollment constitutes current
enrollment in at least 20 semester periods of work. Home-schooled students who are
enrolled but do not attend classes full-time on the campus of the school that fields
the team do not qualify to participate in ISF.
B. Students must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA to compete in ISF competitions.
C. Students attending a charter school on a full-time basis that does not offer
PE classes may participate with the team at their school of residence. The ISF must
be notified annually of any student enrolling on a team under this rule.
D. Team members must have all required forms on file with the ISF, and their application
fee must be paid.
E. Two schools may combine to form one team for the following reasons only:
1. If each of the two schools is limited to all boys and the other all girls and
the two schools are in the same general vicinity.
2. When a new school opens and the student body is then divided between two schools.
This exception will be permitted for one season only.
3. If the combined enrollment from the two schools is so small that it is not possible
for the schools to field a full team unless they are allowed to join together. Schools
must obtain annual approval from the ISF before creating a team under this rule
as it is only permitted under very rare circumstances.
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