Virtual Student Eligibility
USD 470 Virtual Student Eligibility
Adopted July 26, 2021
Virtual Student Eligibility-such eligibility will apply only to USD 470 students enrolled in the Greenbush Virtual Academy and attending (in person) at least one on-campus class (or at Cowley College, if approved).
(Note: KSHSAA board policy specifies the requirements for eligibility for students enrolled in an accredited virtual program as seen below. One requirement worth noting is the student must be currently enrolled and attending a minimum of one (1) class at the KSHSAA member public school where they desire eligibility. If the student desires participation in music, debate, or speech activities, they must be enrolled and attending in that academic course at the school, if such course is offered and the school requires enrollment for participation.
- Virtual students in USD 470 must maintain academic eligibility and must maintain eligibility for other standard student expectations noted in the Student Handbook.
- Virtual students in USD 470 are allowed to participate in age-appropriate,
- non-KSHSAA student activities such as school dances, prom or appropriate field trips.
- Virtual students in USD 470 graduating from the virtual program are permitted to participate in the high school graduation program.
KSHSAA Policy On Eligibility For Students Attending KSDE Accredited Virtual Schools
The Executive Board voted unanimously to adopt the following policy specifying the terms by which students attending virtual schools accredited by the Kansas State Department of Education may establish eligibility at a KSHSAA member public school. The policy was developed with input from staff, members of the Kansas State Department of Education, and Kansas virtual school administrators. Executive Board members noted there has been very little feedback on the proposed policy as published in the March KSHSAA Executive Board Meeting Minutes. Since this is an Executive Board policy, it will not appear in the KSHSAA Handbook. The KSHSAA will post this information on its website and distribute it through appropriate means to all member schools.
KSHSAA Executive Board Policy Regarding Scholastic Eligibility of Virtual Students
With respect to KSHSAA Scholarship Requirements Rule 13 and Enrollment Rule 15, students may count virtual courses for the purpose of establishing eligibility for all KSHSAA sponsored activities, provided local USD policy permits dual enrollment agreements with virtual schools.
The following stipulations will apply:
- Virtual classes must be taken through a virtual school, fully accredited by the Kansas State Department of Education.
- Students will be eligible at the public school in whose district and attendance area they reside.
- Virtual students enrolling and establishing eligibility by September 20th must be included in the school’s annual KSHSAA classification count.
- The student must be currently enrolled and attending a minimum of one (1) class at the KSHSAA member public school where they desire eligibility. If the student desires participation in music, debate or speech activities, they must be enrolled and attending in that academic course at the school, if such course is offered and the school requires enrollment for participation.
- Eligibility for virtual students will be established on a semester basis consistent with traditionally enrolled students. Virtual and traditionally enrolled students are required to pass five units of credit each semester to establish scholastic eligibility. The school is responsible to verify the academic progress of the student with the virtual school administrator prior to submitting the student’s name on KSHSAA eligibility forms and rosters.
- Virtual students must be enrolled in five units of credit (courses) each semester. At the conclusion of the academic semester, they must have completed coursework sufficient to equal a passing grade in each course, consistent with traditionally enrolled students.
- All students, virtual or traditional, must pass five units of credit in the previous semester to retain eligibility.
- Like traditionally enrolled students, virtual students must be currently enrolled in five or more courses not previously passed, to establish and retain eligibility each semester.
- Local school districts retain the authority to approve dual enrollment agreements with virtual schools.
RATIONALE:
It is in the best interest of a virtual student to have daily contact with other students from the school with whom they will be interacting and competing on school teams. The student and the school share an interest in the student being a part of the daily climate and culture of the school.
In addition to KSHSAA policy, Greenbush also has guidelines related to athletics/activities in regards to NCAA clearinghouse eligibility.
The following disclaimer is taken from the Greenbush website.
Greenbush NCAA Disclaimer
Our regular courses have not been approved by the NCAA. If your student plans to participate in NCAA sports, you may request courses that have been pre-approved on the course enrollment form.