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Camp and Clinic Rule: Page 2 of 2
Camp and Clinic Rule
This time of year, school employees and the public
alike have questions about coach/student contact. Below is the "camp and clinic rule" for
coaches of high school interscholastic athletics.
This rule is in chapter 36, as are all rules governing
eligibility of secondary students for competition in interscholastic
athletics. The chapter 36 rules are
adopted by the State Board of Education, and may be found on-line at www.legis.state.ia.us/Rules/Current/iac/281iac/28136/28136.pdf.
36.15(6)
a. School
personnel, whether employed or volunteers, of a member or associate member
school shall not coach that school's student athletes during the school year in
a sport for which the school personnel are currently under contract or are
volunteers, outside the period from the official first day of practice through
the finals of tournament play. Nor shall volunteer or compensated
coaching personnel require students to participate in any activities outside
the season of that coach's sport as a condition of participation in the coach's
sport during its season.
b. A
summer team or individual camp or clinic held at a member or associate member
school facility shall not conflict with sports in season. Summertime
coaching activities shall not conflict with sports in season.
c. A
member or associate member school may open its gym or athletic facilities for
the purpose of making recreational activities available for all students or the
community. When students are participating in open gym in the hours
immediately before or after school, school personnel shall be assigned to
supervise. Open gyms are subject to the following restrictions:
(1) The supervisor shall not engage in any type
of coaching nor participate during supervision.
(2) Attendance by students is voluntary.
(3) Volunteer or paid coaches may not directly
or indirectly require the attendance of students or require the performance of
activities by students prior to the legal practice period for that coach's
sport.
(4) Open gym shall not be called or posted for
specific sports.
(5) An open gym notice shall be posted on the
general student information bulletin board and shall be signed or initialed by
a school administrator other than the coach supervising the open gym.
d.
Penalty. A school whose volunteer or compensated coaching personnel
violate this rule is ineligible to participate in a governing
organization-sponsored event in that sport for one year with the violator(s)
coaching.
The basics of the rule are
as follows:
1. During the
summer (school not in session):
Contact between coaches and students is permitted at
any time with two restrictions:
(1) An out-of-season coach may not have contact with a
student who is
participating in softball or baseball if the contact results in
the student missing a
softball or baseball practice or game;
(2) A coach may not require students to
participate in any activity during the
summertime. Participation will not be considered
voluntary in the following examples:
a. Attendance
is taken at the activity (for example, weightlifting);
b.
Participation is a condition of lettering, making the varsity team, etc.
c.
Participation is otherwise rewarded by means such as having one's name
printed on the back of one's jersey.
A coach may conduct
his/her own camp or clinic, but the following restrictions apply:
(1) If the coach uses
the facilities of his/her employer, the school MUST charge actual costs to the
coach, and the charge must be in accordance with local board policies for
school facility rental.
(2)
Attendance/admission costs paid by the attendees must be paid to the coach, NOT
to the school. The camp or clinic is NOT
a school-sponsored activity!
School
transportation may be used for summertime activities as long as the
transportation is properly leased and the school does not absorb any of the
actual costs of the transportation.
School
uniforms and equipment may not be used for non-school activities. A former school jersey purchased by a student
may be worn.
2. During the
school year:
High school
coaches (grades 9 - 12) may not have any contact with high school students
outside the season. High school coaches
may have contact with students in grades 7 - 8 at any time and middle school
coaches may have contact with high school students.
If a high
school coach is present in a facility in which his/her students are participating
out-of-season (camps, non-school team practice, Sunday or nighttime open gyms,
etc.), the coach violates the contact rule regardless of whether the coach is
directly working with his/her students in this setting. Nothing prevents a coach from being a
spectator at a regularly scheduled competition which is open to the general
public.
Coaches may
supervise, but not instruct or participate at open gyms. By definition, open gyms occur immediately
before or after school. A coach's
presence at an "open gym" held at any other time, such as weekends, holidays,
after the "supperhour" on a school night, etc., during the school year
constitutes a contact violation.
Transportation
of students to camps, non-school competitions, etc. by a coach is considered
contact and is not permitted. School
uniforms and equipment may not be used for non-school activities. A former school jersey purchased by a student
may be worn.
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