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Access helpful resources, guides, and articles on MSHSL Bylaws 208, 111, 205, coaching termination, and more to prepare for the spring coaches meeting. Ensure compliance and understanding of eligibility rules.
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Eligibility Hot Topics MSHSL Area Meeting Spring 2009
Bylaw 208—Non-School Competition and Training Forget everything Kevin just said
Bylaw 208—Non-School Competition and Training • Brochure on website • Resources>Publications>Eligibility> Coaching MSHSL Sponsored Activities • Spring 2008 Bulletin Article • Administrative website: • Transfer Forms/Resources>ADvantage • Hold a spring coaches meeting to review • Focus on the fees and allocation of $$$
Bylaw 111—Transfer and Residence • Hearings and Appeals • See Bullet handout • Numbered steps • Flow chart • Student chooses “Either” new school “Or” old school. • Not both • Can’t change schools with each season
Coaches, Termination of Duties • MN Statute: 122A.58 • At will contracts: “At your will…” • Written notification of termination • Coaching contracts not tied to other District employment
License and Degree Exemption for Head Coach • MN Statute: 122A.33 • Four ways a Head Coach can meet the criteria • Your head coach must have the certification
Summer Waiver rule • It is—permission for your high school coach to coach members of his or her high school team • It is not your high school team and your high school coaches representing your school. • It is student athletes who attend your school, on a non-school team, coached by their high school coach.
Bylaw 205: Chemical Eligibility • Serving the Suspension: • The contest must take place if it is to be counted toward the suspension • Student must be out from start to finish of the season • Suspension cannot start if student is suspended from school • Suspension does not start if student is not allowed to practice