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Reccomending South Bend Community School Corp. Board of Trustees Not to Lower Standards of Student-Athletes
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7/27/2015
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4486-15
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Resolution Addressing Interscholastic Athletics Policy <br />Page 2 <br />the South Bend Community School Corporation (SBCSC) Board of Trustees is currently <br />considering whether to lower the academic eligibility requirements for middle school and high school <br />student athletes which were established approximately five (5) years ago, and is scheduled to be voted <br />upon by the Board at their August 3, 2015 meeting; and <br />4" the SBCSC's current policy requires a 2.0 grade point average for all student - athletes in <br />grades 6 through 12, and the proposal being considered by the school board would permit the following <br />students to participate: <br />9th grade students with a 1.50 grade point average <br />10th grade students with a 1.67 grade point average <br />11th grade students with a 1.85 grade point average <br />12th grade students with a 2.00 grade point average <br />with students who do not meet the district's requirement but who would qualify under the IHSAA <br />guidelines being able to participate if such students are tutored and show improvement; and <br />the Common Council believes that everyone has a stake and a role in continuing to build <br />the City of South Bend, Indiana, into a great city, which requires setting the bar high and focusing on <br />helping students, and especially student - athletes meet and exceed high expectations; and <br />the Common Council further believes that the proposed policy fails to meet the grade in <br />promoting the youth of our community to be the best that they can be, whether it be in the classroom or <br />in the athletic arenas or athletic fields. <br />Y r i r r, :, r i,r Z r r Vr r V r r r V r r r r r <br />r r <br />Section I. The South Bend Common Council believes that much more dialogue, collaboration, and <br />outreach needs to take place before the South Bend Community School Corporation Board of Trustees <br />takes action to proceed ahead on August 3, 2015 — which is just a few days before the first day of school <br />[August 18 1h3, on any proposed changes to the current interscholastic athletic policy. <br />Section II. The Common Council further believes that a policy of this nature deserves enhanced public <br />input and the greatest degree of transparency possible. <br />Section 111. The Common Council calls upon the South Bend Community School Corporation to have a <br />series of community outreach meetings, at locations throughout the City, so that as many members of <br />the public as possible have the opportunity to have their voice heard. <br />
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