Regulation 2920 – Interscholastic Activities and Athletics
Interscholastic competition for secondary school students shall be provided through a variety of
activities and athletics. Students are allowed to attain the privilege of representing their school
by meeting the standards of eligibility as set forth by the Missouri State High School Activities
Association (MSHSAA). These standards may include academic requirements, citizenship, age
maximums, passing medical examinations and other items that are posted in the school and
discussed by the coaches and sponsors with their students as well as mailed home to the
parents/guardians of all student participants.
Interscholastic competition may be withheld from any student as a condition of discipline.
Furthern1ore, all policies that apply to the regular school day apply also to interscholastic
competition. Coaches and sponsors may establish policies for their groups in addition to those
stated herein.
A student must be in attendance for the full day on days of extracurricular pm1icipation. Failure
to do so will eliminate the student from practice or participation that day. Exceptions may be
granted in special cases.
The following criteria will be followed:
- Students will meet the eligibility requirements set out by MSHSAA.
- Any student failing a class may be required to attend study sessions after school.
- Any student receiving an incomplete grade because of failure to promptly complete work
will be placed on the ineligibility list. Incomplete grades resulting from illness or other
special circumstances during the last week or two of a grade period may be exempted. - Students displaying unacceptable citizenship behaviors may be suspended from
participation. - Each coach and sponsor will establish written guidelines for their groups. These
guidelines shall be presented orally and in written fo1mat. A copy of such guidelines will
be on file with the principal.
The interscholastic competition program is an integral part of the secondary schools and shall
supplement the curriculum program by providing worthwhile experiences to students that will
enable them to develop the attributes of good citizenship. These programs will be administered
by the principal/designee.
Participation in interscholastic competition is for students in grades nine through twelve (9 – 12)
as determined by the local area athletic conference and the MSHSAA.
Programs of interscholastic competition will be planned in accordance with MSHSAA
regulations and conference rules, and will include programs reflective of student interest. All
student members should participate insofar as feasible. Access shall be provided contingent on
budgetary limitations and in accordance with District guidelines for the following:
- School facilities.
- Sponsors and coaches.
- Scheduling of meetings, practice times and games.
- Number of events at each level of competition.
- Equipment, supplies and services.
All faculty sponsors and coaches must hold a valid Missouri State Teacher’s Certificate. Non-faculty
head coaches must have as a minimum a four-year college degree and a valid Missouri
Substitute Teaching Certificate. Non-faculty assistant coaches must have as a minimum a valid
Missouri Substitute Teaching Certificate. Non-faculty head and assistant coaches must
successfully complete the MSHSAA/NFHS Coaching Principles and Sports First Aid courses.
Sponsors and coaches are required to follow all District regulations.
A student engaged in interscholastic competition must portray good citizenship in the school and
community. He/she shall be required to be in conformance with all general school rules and
regulations, rules established by the sponsors and coaching staff for the program in which he/she
is participating, and conformance with the laws of the community.
The District’s High School is a member of the MSHSAA. In all interscholastic competition
matters, this school will adhere firmly to the rules and regulations of MSHSAA. The MSHSAA
handbook will be considered a part of this regulation.
Hazing
Student hazing is expressly prohibited by Board of Education policy. For purposes of this
policy, hazing is defined as willful conduct directed at another student, whether occurring on or
off school property, for purposes of initiation or admission to any school-related activity or
athletic team. Conduct prohibited by this policy includes, but is not limited to, exposure or
contact of genitals, buttocks, or breasts (female students), directly or indirectly through contact
with undergarments; threats of physical harm; and infliction of physical or mental harm or
humiliation.
Students found to have violated this policy will be subject to suspension/expulsion from school
and suspension and exclusion from activities/athletic participation depending on the severity of
the misconduct.
Non-students who participate or enable the hazing of students may be excluded from attendance
at school activities and school athletic events. District employees, including sponsors and
coaches who have knowledge of student hazing but fail to take corrective action will be subject
to discipline up to and including termination.