Court blocks AHSAA from enforcing eligibility rule against school choice transfer students
A temporary restraining order prevents the Alabama High School Athletic Association from sidelining transfer students under the CHIU Act, citing a conflicting state provision on athletic eligibility.
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Court blocks AHSAA from enforcing eligibility rule against school choice transfer students
A Montgomery County judge temporarily blocked Alabama's high school sports association from enforcing a one-year ineligibility rule for students who transfer schools under the state's new school choice law, siding with the governor and state leaders.
·Birmingham, United States
Read Full ArticleJudge grants temporary restraining order against AHSAA - Lowndes Signal
A Montgomery judge granted Alabama lawmakers a temporary restraining order against the Alabama High School Athletic Association Friday, Sept. 5. The ruling, ordered by Montgomery County Circuit Judge J.R. Gaines, temporarily halts the association from enforcing any rule or policy making acceptance of Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students’ Education (CHOOSE) Act funds as the only determining factor for sports eligibility. The other uphol…
·Lowndes County, United States
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