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Interscholastics Eligibility

School Teams
Members must be enrolled full-time at the same private or public school.

Members must each be able to show school ID for the same school or, if the school does not issue ID's, a letter from the principal stating that the students are enrolled full-time at the school.

School teams compete for School Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Intermediate team standings.
 
Home School Teams
All team members must be from the same geographical area. This area would consist of their county or city of residence or the public school district in which they reside, whichever area I geographically larger.

Individuals who are enrolled at a public or private school are not permitted to compete on a Home School Team but must compete with their school's team or as individuals.

Home School teams compete for School Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Intermediate team standings.
 
Club Teams
All team members must be primary USOF members of the same USOF sanctioned Orienteering Club.

All team members must meet the grade requirements for the class in which they are competing.

All team members must be enrolled in a public or private school or be home schooled.

All team members who attend a public or private school must be able to show a school ID or, if the school does not issue ID's, a letter from the principal stating that the student is enrolled full-time at the school. If home schooled, the student cannot be enrolled at a public or private school.

Teams may not include more than two members who are enrolled full-time in the same school, and who are otherwise eligible for Interscholastic School Varsity or Junior Varsity Team competition.

Teams may not include any members who are enrolled full-time in a school for which a team is competing in the School Varsity or Junior Varsity team competition.

The Coach of the Club Team must provide a letter stating that all members meet the eligibility requirements.

Club teams compete only for Club Varsity or Junior Varsity team standings.
 
JROTC Teams
JROTC teams competing only for the JROTC trophy must be made up of students who are enrolled in the same JROTC unit in accordance with the host military service requirements. Members shall consist of 3 to 5 students who are registered in ISVM and/or ISVF classes.

JROTC teams may compete for the Interscholastic Varsity team competition if they meet the school team requirements for school teams.
 
All Teams
Team members in the Interscholastics School, Club and JROTC Team Championships competition, must meet eligibility requirements for U.S. Champion Rule A.5.2 for the team to be awarded a championship title
Disclaimer
The above information is an extract of the USOF Interscholastics Rules. If there are any descrepancies or conflicts between the above information and the official USOF Interscholastics Rules, The official USOF Interscholastics Rules will take precedence.

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