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Student Planner - Tempe Union High School District

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11. Article 15 of the A.I.A. Handbook states that a student cannot compete in a club teamduring season.12. The student must have a signed a <strong>Student</strong>/Parent Athletic Handbook agreement on file.13. A student has only 8 consecutive semesters of athletic eligibility starting with Fall of theirfreshman year.Athletic PassesAthletic passes are sold in the MPHS bookstore and allow free entrance to all regular seasonhome events. A student athletic pass is $45, an adult single athletic pass is $55, and the “PrideFamily” athletic pass, which allows entrance for up to six immediate family members, is $200.Current student Renaissance membership allows free entrance to three home athletic events(limited to one per season–fall, winter & spring) and one performing arts event throughout the year.Insurance<strong>Tempe</strong> <strong>Union</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> students may purchase an insurance policy which coversnearly every kind of accident which might happen during the school day. Twenty-four hour accidentcoverage may also be purchased for your student. <strong>Student</strong>s who participate in activitiesgoverned by the Arizona Interscholastic Association may obtain extended coverage, on a yearlybasis, which will cover every activity or sport except football. <strong>Student</strong>s participating in footballwill be required to purchase extended coverage each year. The TUHSD will accept waivers fromfamilies with existing insurance coverage. Please contact your local campus bookstore for feeinformation.NCAA Accredited Classes*<strong>Student</strong> athletes who hope to participate in an intercollegiate sports program at a Division I orII school must graduate from high school meeting specific eligibility standards. In terms of whatis applicable at Mountain Pointe <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>, those standards are as follows:• ACT composite score of 17 or an SAT combined score of 820• 2.0 cumulative grade point average in a “core” curriculum of classes• Thirteen (13) credits of classes in the following core areas:~ Three (3) credits of English~ Two (2) credits of math~ Two (2) credits of lab science~ Two (2) credits of social science~ Two (2) additional credits of English, math or science~ Two (2) additional credits in foreign language, computer programming, or any of the aboveareas~ Registered with and approved by the NCAA Clearinghouse* At time of printSportsmanshipThe following actions constitute good sportsmanship from students, staff, parents and communitymembers:1. Provide positive cheering and other moral support for our team members.2. Show respect for game officials and refrain from any unsportsmanlike act directed towardthem.3. Censure fellow students whose behavior is unbecoming.MPHS <strong>Student</strong> Handbook 2009-2010 9

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