At a recent school board discussion, Activities Director Scott Lamm outlined the process the district follows when determining athletic eligibility for students transferring into Mount Pleasant schools.
The Iowa High School Athletic Association requires that students who move into a new district must complete a transfer form, verifying residency and the circumstances surrounding their move. Lamm explained that the process is designed to ensure fairness and prevent students from moving between schools solely for athletic purposes.
“If a family moves into our district, I verify that address. Sometimes that means driving by the home, checking with a landlord, or following up with a realtor,” Lamm said. “We also reach out to the student’s previous school to confirm eligibility.”
By rule, most transfer students face a 90-day ineligibility period for varsity athletics, though they may still participate in choir, band, junior varsity contests, and other school activities. Exceptions exist, such as cases involving documented bullying or harassment, or situations where a family move is tied to employment or custody arrangements.
Incoming ninth graders are generally exempt from the 90-day rule unless they previously competed in varsity-level baseball or softball as eighth graders.
Lamm emphasized that the paperwork is not about denying opportunities, but about documenting eligibility so the district is prepared if questions arise. “This form protects the district,” he said. “If the state asks why a student is playing here, I can show exactly what steps were taken to verify their eligibility.”
He also noted that while superintendents and boards of education can approve eligibility waivers, they cannot deny them. “Ultimately, the board has the final say if a waiver is challenged,” Lamm said.
Board members acknowledged the challenges of balancing student opportunity with statewide rules designed to prevent recruiting or school-hopping. Lamm reminded the board that the rule is clear: a student can only be eligible in one district at a time.