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Promoting Athletic Experiences
The Athletics Department serves to develop, enhance, and oversee the interscholastic athletic programs at the high school and middle school levels. We strive to promote athletic experiences that contribute to the entire educational process and address the physical, mental, and overall development of our student-athletes. We provide leadership and serve as an information resource to school administration, coaches, student-athletes, parents, and community members to inform and enforce district and state policies and procedures.
Two priorities for our department are:
- Provide a safe and positive environment for student athletes to participate
- Promote exemplary sportsmanship and fair play
Congratulations to our ACPS middle school champions! We sponsor an Alachua County playoff for the sports of girls & boys volleyball in fall (August-October), girls and boys basketball in the winter (January-February) and girls & boys soccer in the spring (March-April).
2024 VOLLEYBALL 2025 BASKETBALL 2025 SOCCER
GIRLS: KANAPAHA MS GIRLS: KANAPAHA MS GIRLS: OAK VIEW MS
BOYS: KANAPAHA MS BOYS: HAWTHORNE MS BOYS: HIGH SPRINGS CS
2023 VOLLEYBALL 2024 BASKETBALL 2024 SOCCER
GIRLS: OAK VIEW MS GIRLS: KANAPAHA MS GIRLS: OAK VIEW MS
BOYS: OAK VIEW MS BOYS: H. BISHOP MS BOYS: KANAPAHA MS
2022 VOLLEYBALL 2023 BASKETBALL 2023 SOCCER
GIRLS: OAK VIEW MS GIRLS: KANAPAHA MS GIRLS: OAK VIEW MS
BOYS: FT. CLARKE MS BOYS: OAK VIEW MS BOYS: KANAPAHA MS
Athletic Office Contacts
Guides and Forms
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ACPS Middle School Student-Athlete Eligibility
ACPS MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETE ELIGIBILITY
All students in grades 6-8 are eligible to participate in ACPS middle school athletics if they meet the following eligibility requirements.
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Have a minimum 2.0 grade point average (GPA) on the most recent 9-week grading period. First fall sport eligibility will be determined by GPA from the previous school year’s 4th nine-week grading period. 6th graders have automatic eligibility (as far as grades are concerned) for the fall sport. Student-athletes will be added or dropped accordingly when grades are released during a season.
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Good Behavior: As defined by the school. Each school is encouraged to come up with reasonable and effective behavior standards to maintain athletic eligibility.
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Age Limit: A student who reaches the age of 15 prior to July 1st shall become ineligible to participate at the middle school level. Students are no longer eligible if they turn 15 years old prior to July 1st.
Charter school, home school and private school students are allowed to play for any public middle school in the school district in which the student resides per FHSAA rules. Please contact the district athletic director for rules governing public school eligibility.
All eligibility criteria must be met and ineligible students may not play with their team. The most current 9-weeks GPA must be applied once the deadline passes for teachers to post grades. You do not need to wait for report cards to be printed and you should not solicit unofficial grades from teachers (i.e., grades that have not been officially entered into the district SIS.)
All students-athletes must provide accident insurance covering medical expenses of any injury sustained in school sports. Parents must provide proof of accident insurance with an insurance card of policy and signed statement prior to practice or participation. Insurance policies are available to parents through the school website or they may submit evidence that insurance was secured through another source.
PARENT PERMISSION
Students must complete an ACPS parent permission form to try-out. Parents must complete and sign the district Middle School Sports Try-Out Permission Slip. The form may be downloaded from the SBAC website @ Forms @ Curriculum Department.
Students selected for the team must complete the FHSAA EL3 FORM Consent and Release from Liability Certificate. It can be downloaded from the website at www.fhsaa.com
PHYSICAL EXAMS
All students are required to have a current (within the year) physical exam to be eligible to participate in the middle school sports program. The student must have a physical exam each year and be certified as physically fit to participate in interscholastic athletics. The physical evaluation shall be valid for a period not to exceed one calendar year from the date of the practitioner’s signature.
The annual physical examination must be administered either by a licensed physician, osteopathic physician, chiropractic physician, physician assistant or a certified advanced registered nurse practitioner.
The FHSAA PREPARTICIPATION PHYSICAL EVALUATION FORM (EL2) is not required but is the standard physical form used by high schools. It can be downloaded from the website at www.fhsaa.com If parents choose not to use the FHSAA form, any proper medical physical evaluation documentation will suffice as long as it clearly states the student’s clearance to compete in sports.
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Middle School Try-Out Form
CUR-122-013_-_Middle_School_Sports_Try-Out_Permission_Slip.pdf 185.47 KB (Last Modified on September 3, 2024)