Eligibility for Extracurricular Activities
Academic Athletic Eligibility
In order to be eligible to participate on a Beacon Hill Team, a student must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 each semester (not cumulative GPA). According to CIF eligibility criteria, GPA is defined as “an unweighted semester GPA on a 4.0 scale.”
A student may be eligible for a maximum of 8 semesters during their high school career.
Reference: CIF Southern Section “Blue Book” https://cifss.org/resources/blue-book/59
A student may be eligible for a maximum of 8 semesters during their high school career.
Reference: CIF Southern Section “Blue Book” https://cifss.org/resources/blue-book/59
Academic Athletic Probation
If a student concludes a semester with a GPA below 2.0, the student will be put on Academic Athletic Probation for the next semester. (See below for limitations)
Academic Athletic Probation means a student is academically eligible to participate during the semester, but weekly participation is contingent upon the student maintaining a 2.0 or above during the probationary semester. Weekly grade reports will determine the student’s ability to maintain the eligibility to participate the following week. Participation includes all aspects of the team.
Limitations on Probation:
Academic Athletic Probation means a student is academically eligible to participate during the semester, but weekly participation is contingent upon the student maintaining a 2.0 or above during the probationary semester. Weekly grade reports will determine the student’s ability to maintain the eligibility to participate the following week. Participation includes all aspects of the team.
Limitations on Probation:
- No Consecutive Probations - If a student is on Academic Athletic Probation and concludes the semester with a GPA below they will be academically ineligible for the next semester.
- Maximum Two Probations - A student may be on Academic Athletic Probation a maximum of two semesters during their 8 semesters of High School.
Disciplinary Eligibility
- Participation is not a right and is always at the discretion of the Principal, Athletic Director, and Coach.
- The Principal, Athletic Director, or Coach have the option of requiring a student to sit out if their school behavior whether inside or outside the classroom is to the expected standard of BHCA.