Title: Impact of C Average Policy on Extracurricular Participation
1Impact of C Average Policyon Extracurricular
Participation
Richland School District One Office of Research
Evaluation August 11, 2004
2C Average Policy
- Adopted January 2000 revised June 2000
- Participation in extracurricular activities in
grades 6-12 is contingent on 2.0 GPA in the
preceding semester - 4 year phase in period
- 6-7, 9-10 for 2000-2001
- 6-11 for 2001-2002
- 6-12 for 2002-2003
3Tracking Extracurricular Activities GPAs
- Student participation in extracurricular
activities is recorded in the SASI database - Athletic directors and team sponsors record
participation directly into SASI or provide the
information to the database specialist - GPAs are stored in SASI, but were calculated by
Research Evaluation for the C-Average Report
4August 2004 Report
- Examines impact of the policy on athletes
- Examines participation in athletics
- Reviews athletic participation and GPA data for
grades 7 and 8 in middle schools and grades 9-12
in high schools - Students excluded from participation for
2003-2004 are not included in the sports
presented - Includes data for 2,131 team participants across
14 sports
5Impact of C Average Policy
- Compliance to the policy for 2004 Spring sports
- Ineligibility for 2004 Fall/Winter sports for
students in grades 7-11 - Motivation for students to improve their GPAs
6Sports Calendar
7Number of Students Participating in Spring Sports
2004 with Fall 2003 GPA lt 2.0
8Number of Students Participating in Spring Sports
2004 with Fall 2003 GPA lt 2.0
9Compliance
- 2 of Spring 2004 athletes (N18) failed to meet
the 2.0 GPA requirement - Out-of-district transfers with GPA lt 2.0, but
eligible according to SCHSL policy, allowed to
participate on probation for one semester - Non-diploma track special education students
- Appeals
- GPA Errors
- Note Entering 9th graders allowed to
participate and given one semester to obtain 2.0
GPA, but this only applies to Fall sports and not
Spring sports
10Sports Calendar
11Spring 2004 GPAs of Students Participating in
Fall/Winter Sports 2003 (Grades 7-11)
(20)
(31)
12Spring 2004 GPAs of Students Participating in
Fall/Winter Sports 2003 (Grades 7-11)
Students entering the 6th and 9th grades are
allowed to participate and given one semester to
obtain the required 2.0 GPA.
13Ineligibility
- Ineligibility for Fall/Winter 2004 sports
- 299 Fall/Winter sport athletes in grades 7-11 had
Spring GPAs lt 2.0 - Could participate in Fall/Winter 2004 sports if
- enter 9th grade in Fall 2004
- pull up GPA after attending summer school
- win an appeal
14Motivation
- Approximately 18 of Fall/Winter athletes in
grades 7-11 had a GPA below 2.0 at the end of the
2003 Fall semester - Of these athletes whose GPAs dropped below 2.0,
35 had pulled their GPAs up to 2.0 by the end of
the Spring semester (as compared with 29 of all
students in grades 7-12 pulled their GPAs up to
2.0 by the end of the Spring semester)
15Richland School District OnePercent of Athletes
with Spring GPA lt 2.0
16Richland School District OnePercent of Students
with Spring GPA lt 2.0
17Richland School District OnePercent of Female
Students with Spring GPA lt 2.0
18Richland School District OnePercent of Male
Students with Spring GPA lt 2.0
19Richland School District OnePercent of Students
with Spring GPA lt 2.0
20Richland School District OneNumber of Middle
School Males by Spring GPA
21Richland School District OneNumber of High
School Males by Spring GPA
22Richland School District OneNumber of Middle
School Females by Spring GPA
23Richland School District OneNumber of High
School Females by Spring GPA
24Spring Semester GPAs of Athletes
- Of the 2,131 middle and high school athletes with
GPA data, 18 had GPAs less than 2.0 - The percentage of student athletes with GPAs less
than 2.0 was significantly lower than the
percentage of all students with GPAs less than 2.0