To reflect the Board’s desire that interscholastic athletics, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities supplement, and not detract from, the academic achievement of District students, each program or activity for students in grades 7-12 shall include the following academic standards:
Grade Point Average Requirement
- All students must earn at least a 2.0 grade point average for the prior grading period in order to participate during the current grading period. A student who fails to achieve at least a 2.0 grade point average may be placed on probation for the current grading period provided the student complies with the school’s tutorial assistance program. A student who does not achieve at least a 2.0 grade point average during the probationary period shall not be allowed to participate in extra-curricular or co-curricular activities in the subsequent grading period.
- Grades earned during the six-week spring grading period of the eighth grade must be used to determine probation/eligibility for the first six-week fall grading period of the ninth grade.
Students ruled ineligible:
- May practice with the team with approval by school administration after consulting with the coach; and
- The student must attend the weekly study table;
- The student will not be released early from class for games, practices, events;
- The student will not be allowed to dress out to participate.
- Students placed on probation as used herein must:
- Attend the weekly study table
- Request from the student’s teachers a progress report every two weeks, and circulate the progress reports to the advisor or coach of each student club, extra- curricular or co-curricular program or activity in which the student is participating. The report must show a passing grade for all classes and a minimum 2.0 grade point average to continue to participate, and to proceed with the subsequent two-week probationary period.
Transfer Students
- A transfer student is subject to all the conditions of the grade point average requirement.
- A student that does not pass at least twenty (20) units for high school, or four (4) classes for intermediate/middle school, during each semester grading period will be ineligible for the following grading period. There is no probationary period for such a student.
- Example of Regulation’s Application: Student A attends a District middle school and is enrolled in six (6) classes in the spring grading period. Student A receives three (3) F’s for the grading period. Because Student A did not pass at least four (4) classes, Student A is ineligible to participate in extra-curricular and co-curricular activities for the following six-week grading period. Under these circumstances, Student A is not entitled to a probationary period.
Progress Toward Graduation Requirement
- All students who participate in a co-curricular or extra-curricular activity must maintain a grade point average for all classes and minimum progress toward high school graduation that demonstrates satisfactory coursework. Each school site is directed to develop a plan to provide monitoring and assistance to individual students in order to satisfy these standards.
- The following number of accumulated units toward high school graduation will be the standard for minimum achievement for students in grades 9-12:
Grade / Semester | 6 Period day | 8 Period Day |
Sophomore - Fall | 55 Units | 75 Units |
Sophomore - Spring | 80 Units | 105 Units |
Junior - Fall | 110 Units | 145 Units |
Junior - Fall | 165 Units | 180 Units |
Senior - Fall | 165 Units | 220 Units |
Senior - Spring | 195 Units | 260 Units |
Probationary Periods
A current student in grades 9-12 who does not accumulate the required number of units toward high school graduation may be placed on probation for the current semester if the following conditions are met:
- A written plan of coursework for the student to catch up on credits within the semester currently attending is developed. The plan is to be submitted to the Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services or designee;
- The student must attend the weekly study table;
- The student may be required to circulate a progress report every two weeks to the advisor or coach of each student club, extra-curricular or co-curricular program or activity in which the student is participating. The report must show passing grades in all classes and a minimum 2.0 grade point average to continue to participate, and to proceed with the subsequent two-week probationary period;
- This can be used only one time in the four years of high school. Appeals for extenuating circumstances will be heard by the Superintendent’s designee.
A student who does not achieve the necessary number of units by the end of the probationary semester shall not be allowed to participate in extra-curricular and co- curricular activities in the following semester. For students transitioning between six- period days and right-period days, the number of credits accumulated by the student for purposes of graduation may need to be individually calculated.
If a transfer student is below the standards for accumulated units towards high school graduation, a school can implement a probationary period if the following conditions are met:
- A written plan of coursework for the student to catch up on credits within twelve months (or the graduation ceremony for a senior) is developed. The plan is to be submitted to the Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services or designee;
- The student must attend the weekly study table;
- The student may be required to circulate a progress report every two weeks to the advisor or coach of each student club, extra-curricular or co-curricular program or activity in which the student is participating. The report must show passing grades in all classes and a minimum 2.0 grade point average to continue to participate, and to proceed with the subsequent two week probationary period.
A student who does not achieve the necessary number of units by the end of the probationary 12 months shall not be allowed to participate in extra-curricular and co- curricular activities in the following semester. For students transitioning between six- period days and eight-period days, the number of credits accumulated by the student for purposes of graduation may need to be individually calculated.
- Written Notification of Probation or Ineligible Status: The school will provide written notification to the student’s parent/guardian when a student is placed on 7-12 probation or becomes ineligible for co-curricular and/or extra- curricular participation.
- Tutorial Assistance Program for Probationary Students: The school site program must include a minimum of two hours of tutorial assistance at the intermediate school level and three hours at the high school level per week. Progress checks and parent communication should be included on a regular basis.
- Summer School: Summer school grades may be combined with the grades of the last six-week grading period in computing the grade point average to determine eligibility for the first six-week grading period of the next school year.
- End of Grading Period/Semester: A school must declare all of its students eligible, ineligible, or on probation on the same day following the close of the previous grading period. This date should be set to allow for accuracy in the issuance of grades and the
determination of grade point averages. The day used will be the 2nd Monday following the grading period.