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ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session
nonpublic school students; interscholastic activities
Purpose
Requires a public school to allow a child with an Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) or who attends a private school with fewer than 100 student and lives in the school's attendance area to try out for interscholastic activities.
Background
A child who is homeschooled and resides with the attendance area of a public school must be allowed to try out for interscholastic activities on behalf of the school in the same manner as a student enrolled in that school. Policies for homeschooled students must be consistent with policies for enrolled students. The person providing the primary instruction of a homeschooled child must verify in writing whether the student is receiving a passing grade in each course of subject and maintaining satisfactory progress towards advancement or promotion. A homeschooled child is ineligible to participate in activities for the remainder of a school year during which the child was enrolled in a school (A.R.S. § 15-802.01).
A homeschool is
a nonpublic school conducted primarily by the parent, guardian or other person
who has custody of the child or nonpublic instruction provided in the child's
home. A private school is a nonpublic institution, other than the
child's home, where academic instruction is provided for at least the same
number of days and hours each year as a public school (A.R.S.
§ 15-802).
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation.
Provisions
1. Extends, to a child educated pursuant to an ESA or in a private school with fewer than 100 enrolled students, the requirement that a homeschooled child be allowed to try out for interscholastic activities in a public school in the same manner as an enrolled student, if the child resides within the attendance area of the school.
2. Applies, to an ESA or private school student, the requirements relating to consistent policies and written verification of whether a student is receiving passing grades and maintaining satisfactory progress.
3. Prohibits a school district from contracting with a private entity that supervises interscholastic activities if the entity prohibits the participation of nonpublic school students, rather than homeschooled children, in interscholastic activities at public, private or charter schools.
4. Defines nonpublic school student as a child who is:
a) homeschooled;
b) educated pursuant to an ESA; or
c) educated in a private school that has fewer than 100 enrolled students.
5. Makes technical and conforming changes.
6. Becomes effective on the general effective date.
Prepared by Senate Research
February 6, 2023
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