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Can a student-athlete participate for another schools team if their school does not offer that sport?

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Can a student-athlete participate for another schools team if their school does not offer that sport?

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Article 3, Section I K – Under certain terms and conditions, two or three schools may form a cooperative team Article 3, Section I L – Under certain terms and conditions, a student may be allowed to join another school’s team a. Under certain terms and conditions (Article 3, Section 1 K) schools may apply for the establishment of a cooperative team. The purpose of a cooperative team is to allow student-athletes the opportunity to compete in sanctioned athletic teams they would otherwise not be able to compete on. Schools may apply for the establishment of a cooperative team. b. Under certain terms and conditions (Article 3, Section 1 L) alternative schools may seek a waiver from the Principals’ Committee on Athletics requesting eligibility for the students to participate in athletics at his/her feeder school in the community in which he/she resides. Alternative schools whose enrollment exceed 400 and have a 12th grade class will be obligated to offer their own athletic program(s).

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