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CMS High School Athletics

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools

HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS

Grades 9-12

Responsibilities of Parents, Legal Custodians and Student-Athletes (not limited to)

  • Must adhere to all North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) and CMS athletic eligibility regulations. The failure of school personnel, parents or a student-athlete to be aware of a rule is not sufficient cause to set aside the application of the rule.
  • Must sign all NCHSAA and CMS required athletic eligibility participation forms.
  • Must provide proof of medical or accident insurance.
  • Must pay the participation fee ($125 per sport season) or meet waiver criteria prior to the first contest in each sport season.
  • Student-athlete must receive a health screening each year (395 days) by a duly licensed physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant.
  • Must attend a required pre-season meeting at the school prior to sport season (fall, winter and/or spring).
  • Must not accept prizes, merchandise, money or any item that can be exchanged for money as a result of athletic participation.
  • May not, as an individual or as a team, practice during the school day or on Sunday.
  • May only attend summer camps to which the athlete or his/her parents pay the fees.

Athletic Eligibility

  • Only students in grades 7-12 may participate in interscholastic athletic competition (State Board of Education Regulation).  In order to qualify for public school participation, a student-athlete must meet all state and local eligibility requirements.
  • Additional athletic eligibility requirements can be found at www.nchsaa.org and/or www.cmsathleticzone.com 

High School Athletics (Grades 9-12)

  • No student may be eligible to participate at the high school level for a period lasting longer than eight (8) consecutive semesters, beginning with the student’s entry into the ninth grade or participation on a high school team, whichever occurs first. For students who skip the ninth grade and advance directly to the 10th from the eighth, the year prior to entering the 10th grade is considered the first year of entry into ninth grade for athletics. The principal shall have evidence of the date of each player’s entry into ninth grade. The North Carolina cumulative record is sufficient.
  • Student-athletes establish a “sports school” at which they are eligible to participate in interscholastic athletics.  The sports school for new students and 9th graders is the school in which the student is enrolled on the first day of school. Students must also meet the requirements set out below.
  • For other students, the sports school will usually be either the school attended in the previous year or the student’s home school.  There are exceptions to this general rule.  Contact the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Athletics Department for detailed information at (980) 343-6980.

Athletic Eligibility Requirements for Participation (Grades 9-12)

9th Grade

A student who is promoted from the eighth grade to the ninth grade automatically meets the academic requirements for the first semester.

  • Must meet local promotion standards.
  • Must have earned a *2.0 GPA from previous semester (beginning second semester).
  • Must have passed a **minimum load of work during the previous semester (beginning second semester).
  • Must be currently enrolled in at least one-half of the minimum academic course load.
  • Must be in attendance at school for at least one-half of the instructional day.
  • Shall not participate if he/she becomes 19 years of age on or before August 31 of said school year.
10th–12th Grades
  • Must meet local promotion standards.
  • Must have earned a *2.0 GPA from previous semester.
  • Must have passed a **minimum load of work during the previous semester.
  • Must be currently enrolled in at least one-half of the minimum academic course load.
  • Must be in attendance at school for at least one-half of the instructional day.
  • Shall not participate if he/she becomes 19 years of age on or before August 31 of said school year.
Additional  Rules
  • A student-athlete who changes schools after establishing a sports school, unless the new school is the student’s home school, is ineligible for 365 days. (A “home school” is the school that serves the area where the student lives.)
  • A student-athlete is prohibited from playing the same sport at two schools during the same sport season, even if the second school is the student’s home school.
Exceptional Children
  • The 2.0 eligibility rule may be waived if (1) I.E.P. goals are being met; (2) satisfactory progress is being made in mainstreamed classes, and (3) has the principal’s recommendation.

Extended Year

(Grade 9-12)

  • Grades (letter/numeric) received in summer school that are repeated for failed year courses may be substituted for 2nd semester grades when computing the athletic grade point average (GPA) and the NCHSAA minimum load of work eligibility requirement for fall semester.
    *Note: A Pass/Fail received in summer school that is repeated from a failed year course may only be substituted for 2nd semester grades when computing the NCHSAA minimum load of work eligibility requirement for fall semester.  A Pass/Fail cannot impact the GPA calculation.

*For athletic eligibility, GPA is calculated using the semester grade on the report card for year-long classes and the final grade on the report card for semester classes. (CMS Board Policy JJJ)

**High School: For athletic eligibility, a minimum load is defined as passing a minimum of three out of four on a 4 x 4 format (or six out of eight courses in the A/B format) of block scheduling during the traditional school day. NOTE: Senior student-athletes not enrolled in a full load during a semester must meet minimum load requirements to be eligible to participate in athletics the following semester. (A student-athlete must be enrolled in and pass the minimum load requirement from fall semester to be eligible to compete in a winter and/or spring sport.)

Additional Information

Specific questions or clarifications of athletic information and/or eligibility should be addressed to the athletic director at the school where your child is enrolled/participates.

For additional information, go to www.cmsathleticzone.com www.nchsaa.org ; or call the CMS athletics office at (980) 343-6980.                    

August 2018

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