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What is CIF sit out period?

What is CIF sit out period?

A CIF sit out period is a time that a student may not participate in a varsity sport after they transfer for the first time in high school. The CIF bylaw which applies to sit out periods is 207(B)(5)b(ix) which states: “The Sit Out Period will be 50% of the total number days in that particular season of sport.

What is a CIF defined hardship?

If a student had a documented safety incident at the school where they are transferring from, they may request hardship. They will need to prove that something happened to them with school documents/reports and even a police report if available.

Do you have to sit out a year if you enter the transfer portal?

One time, you join up, you can enter the portal and play, no penalty. In the past, you had to sit out one season. You would still get tuition, room, board, medical, training.

What is CIF highschool?

The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) is the governing body for high school sports in the U.S. state of California. CIF membership includes both public and private high schools.

Do you have to sit out a year if you transfer from d3 to D1?

Athletes who switch schools will be immediately eligible to compete. The NCAA made it official Thursday, announcing the Division I Council had voted to approve a plan that will allow all college athletes to transfer one time as an undergraduate without having to sit out a season.

How many times can a D1 athlete transfer?

The one-time transfer rule allows athletes to transfer to a different school one time during their career and play immediately without getting permission from their coach or school. Previously, athletes had to get permission from their current school and then sit out a year as a penalty for transferring.

How do I appeal a CIF decision?

Appeal of a Section Commissioner’s final written decision of limited residential transfer eligibility is to be submitted in writing on the current State CIF Appeal Requests Form to the State CIF Appeals office at the current address on the form within 15 business days after the Section Commissioner’s decision is mailed …

Can a 19 year old play high school football in California?

No student whose nineteenth (19) birthday is attained prior to June 15 shall participate or practice on any team. A student whose 19th birthday is on June 14, or before, is ineligible.

What is CIF football?

Champions Indoor Football (CIF) is a professional indoor American football minor league created in 2014 out of the merger between the Champions Professional Indoor Football League (CPIFL) and Lone Star Football League (LSFL), plus one team from the Indoor Football League and two expansion teams.

How does a sport become sanctioned by the CIF?

Q: How does a sport become sanctioned by the CIF? A: Visit our Bylaws section (located under our Governance tab) for more clarification. New Sports are introduced at League meetings; similar to how new rules are created or modified. Please click here for further information.

How can I learn more about CIF rules and regulations?

Additionally, to help and assist parents and guardians the State CIF has a Transfer and Eligibility page that may help you better understand CIF rules and regulations. However, every transfer situation will have individual circumstances and issues so it is vital that you meet with your school’s administration to discuss these issues.

Can a coach be disciplined by the CIF?

Because the coach is an employee of the school and not the CIF, the State CIF and the CIF Section offices cannot be involved in the discipline and dismissal of coaches. The hiring and dismissal of coaches is the responsibility of the school and district administration.

What are the dead periods in sports?

Q: What are the dead periods? A: Some schools and CIF Sections have rules that prohibit any contact between coaches and student-athletes to help ensure that there is “downtime” for both the players and coaches. This is typically called a “dead period.” You must talk with your school athletic director to see what your school allows.