[Should a kid be able to attend the high school he or she wishes regardless of the reason? That’s a question the Indiana High School Athletic Association has answered with a resounding “NO!”, and it’s getting ready to be even more emphatic.
According to a Kyle Neddenriep post on indystar.com, the IHSAA will vote before May 4th on whether to implement a “past-link” prohibition for athletes transferring high schools. That means if a coach at the school to which an athlete transfers employs someone who has previously trained or coached the athlete, he or she is ineligible to compete for 365 days.]
http://kentsterling.com/2015/04/28/indiana-high-school-basketball-ihsaa-needs-to-relax-not-tighten-transfer-rules/
According to a Kyle Neddenriep post on indystar.com, the IHSAA will vote before May 4th on whether to implement a “past-link” prohibition for athletes transferring high schools. That means if a coach at the school to which an athlete transfers employs someone who has previously trained or coached the athlete, he or she is ineligible to compete for 365 days.]
http://kentsterling.com/2015/04/28/indiana-high-school-basketball-ihsaa-needs-to-relax-not-tighten-transfer-rules/