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A. Private school kids who do not have the desired sport at their school can participate in PAC

 

B. Home school kids who are accountable through SCAIHS, Third Option group, and the school district can participate.

 

C. Charter/Virtual schooled kids

     

     i. Virtual/charter schooled athletes can play with PAC but will not be allowed to participate in certain home                   school  tournaments that do not recognize them as true homeschoolers, they can sit out these tournaments or the         team can choose not to go to these events

     

     ii. If Virtual/charter schooled kids are doing some classes online and some classes at the public school they are not          eligible.

 

D. Athletes doing dual enrollment, taking classes at a resource center, or some other parent chosen course of study are       eligible to participate with PAC.

 

E. Playing for PAC and local school

     

     i. if an athlete chooses to play for the local school in a sport, he cannot play for PAC in a different sport.
     

     ii. if an athlete  tries out for a public school sport and doesn’t make the team, he/she cannot try to get on a PAC               team once tryouts are over in the same sport they tried out for at the local school.
     

     iii. if an athlete plays for a local school one year but the next year he/she wants to play for PAC, he is eligible.
     

     iv. if an athlete plays for PAC in a sport and wants to play another sport at another time, but PAC doesn’t offer it,            he/she is able to try-out at the local school
     

     v. an athlete that plays for PAC is free to participate in any other extracurricular activity at the local school as               long as it is not a sport offered at PAC

PAC Eligibility Status

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