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Board hears presentation on ‘no pass, no play’ rules; members ask for participation data and clarifications

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District staff reviewed the academic eligibility policy used for athletics and other competitive extracurriculars: grades are checked biweekly, a D (60–69) is considered passing for eligibility, and ineligibility allows practice but bars competition; board members requested data on participation and activity lists.

The Dysart Unified School District governing board received an informational presentation on the district’s academic eligibility rules for extracurricular activities and athletics, including how the district implements the State Board of Education policy and Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) requirements.

Mr. Musi, presenting for district staff, said the policy applies primarily to grades 6–12 and that extracurricular activities defined as competitive (for example, varsity athletics and other judged competitions) are covered. He outlined the district’s grading scale (0–59 = F; 60–69 = D; 70–79 = C; 80–89 = B; 90–100 = A) and said a D is treated as a passing grade for eligibility purposes under current district practice.

Mr. Musi described the district’s…

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