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LLH Posted - 09/12/2012 : 14:12:00
Question for the group.....

My son did a permissive transfer to another high school his freshman year. Beacuase of a job change we are no longer able to drive him to school. If he transfers back to the high school we are zoned for will he have to sit out a year from varsity?
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bbmom2 Posted - 09/13/2012 : 14:44:38
Doesn't sound like they need to "craft" a story around a hardship, sounds like their is a hardship. New job, no transport. Maybe I'm too reasonable a person, but seems reasonable to me!
a1prog Posted - 09/13/2012 : 09:46:31
my son transferred schools after his freshman year and got an exception. here is what you need to do;

1. meet with the a-d at the new school asap.

2. craft a story around a hardship. the hardship issues occur quite a bit. they get reviewed by the ghsa and many times they get approved.

best of luck.
neverquit Posted - 09/13/2012 : 08:11:52
Loses a yr of eligibility barring a miracle. Had one that didnt inform was caught and cost their team all wins and was suspened from play.
in_the_know Posted - 09/12/2012 : 21:57:26
I don't think you're reading the stipulation in it's entirety. The actual flow you need to look at is:

1.62.(c).(3).(4) You left out the (c), under which the (3) & (4) is a subset. They don't use any indentation on the web page, so it isn't very clear. So, including the (c) it actually reads:

A transfer student who has established eligibility at a former school in grades 9-12 shall be immediately eligible at the new school if:
(c) The student was enrolled in a non-member private school in Georgia or was boarded at a school out of state and, without a bona fide move, transferred to a GHSA-member school that serves his area of residence as long as:
(3) the student has previously established his attendance at a school other than the school serving his area of residence, and chooses to return to that school, AND
(4) it is the initial move of the student from a non-member school to a member school serving his area of residence.

So unless the school you are attending now is a non member private school or he's boarding at an out of state school, that wouldn't seem to apply.
LLH Posted - 09/12/2012 : 20:48:05
Does this work or am I reading it as the answer I want?

1.62 A transfer student who has established eligibility at a former school in grades 9-12 shall be immediately eligible at the new school if:

3) the student has previously established his attendance at a school other than the school serving his area of residence, and chooses to return to that school, AND

(4) it is the initial move of the student from a non-member school to a member school serving his area of residence.

in_the_know Posted - 09/12/2012 : 15:03:10
A whole lot of "if's" to your question.

It would look like he would have to sit out a year from varsity level. He could play sub-varsity.

According to the link below, 1.67.a classifies your permissive transfer student as a migrant student. 1.63 basically states that a migrant student transferring without a bona fide move isn't eligible for varsity for a year, but is eligible for sub-varsity.

There are a ton of exceptions to 1.63 listed in 1.62. It might be easier for your son to get married or for you to have someone adopt him.

Happy reading.........

http://www.ghsa.net/student-and-eligibility-information

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