Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not specify if the private school must be located within the geographic boundaries of the LEA, but Amendment #1 removed that requirement.
Tennessee Act for Private School Students in Public High School Sports
This act allows private school students who meet certain criteria to participate in interscholastic athletics at their zoned public high schools.
What This Bill Does
- Requires Local Education Agencies (LEAs) to allow private school students, who live within the LEA and attend a small private school not part of an athletic organization, to join sports teams at their zoned public high school.
- Limits participation to the sports offered at the student's zoned public high school, not those offered at the private school.
- Clarifies that this act does not guarantee a spot on any team or interfere with coaches' decisions about who makes the team.
Who It Names or Affects
- Private high school students enrolled in small private schools within an LEA's boundaries.
- Public high schools that are members or non-members of interscholastic athletic organizations.
- Local Education Agencies (LEAs) overseeing public high schools.
Terms To Know
- Local Education Agency (LEA)
- An organization responsible for providing educational services to a specific geographic area, such as a school district.
- Interscholastic athletics
- Sports competitions between different schools.
Limits and Unknowns
- The act only applies to students enrolled in private schools with fewer than 200 students.
- It does not guarantee a student's place on any sports team, as that decision is still up to the coaches and school officials.
- This bill takes effect July 1, 2026, for the 2026-2027 school year.