ASB Interscholastic Activities Code

To be eligible to participate in all activities sponsored by the A.S.B., students must first meet the academic standards for extra-curricular activities and have an A.S.B. card. River View High School (RVHS) is a member of the South Central Washington Athletic Conference (1-A). Many athletic opportunities are available in the high school. To turn out each participant needs to submit to the Athletics' Office a signed physical examination form along with a clearance packet. Each participant must also purchase an A.S.B. card. The following is a list identifying the seasons and interscholastic sports in which high school students may compete:

FALL SPORTS: Football, Volleyball and Cheerleading
WINTER SPORTS: Basketball, Wrestling and Cheerleading
SPRING SPORTS: Track, Baseball and Softball

Cheerleader tryouts are held each spring; all other activities have tryouts at the beginning of their season.

Academic Requirements: As minimum requirements for participation in extra-curricular activities, students shall achieve all of the following:
  1. High School students must be enrolled in and regularly attend a minimum of five (5) classes per day. This includes second semester seniors.
  2. Maintain a passing grade in all classes (No "Fs").
  3. ACADEMIC SUSPENSION PERIOD. A student who has been in regular attendance at least fifteen (15) weeks of the previous semester but who failed to pass all classes during that semester to make the grade requirements shall be placed on suspension. The student shall be ineligible during the suspension period. The student may practice with the team. If, at the end of the suspension period, the student is passing in all classes, the student may then be reinstated for interscholastic competition.

    A. The suspension period for high school students shall be as follows:

    First Semester: From the first day of school through the last Saturday of September.

    Second Semester: For five (5) weeks beginning the first day of the second semester.

    B. Each student is eligible on Monday of the week following the end of the suspension period. Three or more teaching days shall constitute a week.

  4. To monitor a student’s continued academic eligibility; we will use the first and third quarter report card grades and will conduct mid-quarter grade checks in all four quarters to make sure of continued academic eligibility. If a student is not passing all classes, he/she will be ineligible until all classes are passed.
  5. Those students that do not meet eligibility requirements at the semester, quarter and mid-quarter grade checks will have to do weekly grade checks to remain eligible. These are to be given to their coach.
  6. Appeals: Under unusual circumstances, such as extreme hardship, students may appeal the discipline measure resulting from these academic eligibility requirements to the Principal or Athletic Director.