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A student “transfers” if the student attended classes (or studied at a home school) or participated in any practices or interscholastic activities at another high school.
Eligibile Student Transfer Certificate
This form, or its substantial equivalent, must be completed and a copy maintained at the receiving school for inspection at the request of the OSAA prior to the student’s affiliation with the school to which the student is transferring.
Student Intent to Transfer Certificate
Under certain restricted circumstances, OSAA rules allow students who are not attending a member school to represent that school in competition. The eligibility rules governing that participation vary somewhat depending upon the school the student is attending. This list of questions is intended to serve as a checklist of questions to assist administrators in determining whether a student who does not attend a school is eligible to represent that school in competition.
School Representation Eligibility Certificate
An international student is eligible to represent an OSAA member school when first enrolling in the school ONLY if: • The international student first enrolls as an entering ninth grade student, OR • The international student is attending school as a representative of a CSIET approved program AND the answer to each of the following questions is, “Yes.”
International Student Eligibility Checklist
Oregon law (ORS 339.030, and ORS 339.460) and OSAA regulations allow activities participation by high school equivalency students at OSAA member schools under certain circumstances. This checklist is intended to assist parents in determining whether their child is eligible under the applicable regulations to participate at an OSAA member school. Be aware that the OSAA has eligibility rules beyond those required by the ODE. More specific information, and answers to specific eligibility questions can be accessed by calling the OSAA Office at 503.682.6722.
High School Equivalency Parent Checklist
Oregon law (ORS 339.030, ORS 339.035, and ORS 339.460) and OSAA regulations allow activities participation by home school students at OSAA member schools under certain circumstances. This checklist is intended to assist parents in determining whether their home schooled child is eligible under the applicable regulations to participate at an OSAA member school. Be aware that the OSAA has eligibility rules beyond those required by the ODE. More specific information, and answers to specific eligibility questions are also included in a pamphlet on the OSAA website, “OSAA Home School Pamphlet,” or by calling the OSAA Office at 503.682.6722.