A student in a school district with multiple high schools transfers from one school to another school with- in the district. Is he eligible for athletics at the new school?
Intradistrict transfer is permissible provided the superintendent, or his/her designee, authorizes it, and provided the OHSAA Commissioner formally approves the transfer. Bylaw 4-7-3 stipulates that the Commissioner must declare these students eligible. The required documentation is a letter from the superintendent indicating the student s name and both the school from which he transferred as well as the school into which he transferred. Note: This requirement applies whether the student s family physically moves to another attendance area or zone within the multi-school district or whether the student simply changes schools with no move of the parents. There is no limitation on the number of times that a superintendent may transfer a student within the school district. BYLAW 4-7-4 Whenever a new high school has been established in a school district in which the student s parents reside, all students whose parents reside in that school district, and who enroll in the new high school, a
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