Tex. Educ. Code Section 33.081
Extracurricular Activities


(a)

The State Board of Education by rule shall limit participation in and practice for extracurricular activities during the school day and the school week. The rules must, to the extent possible, preserve the school day for academic activities without interruption for extracurricular activities. In scheduling those activities and practices, a school district must comply with the rules of the board.

(b)

A student enrolled in a school district in this state or who participates in an extracurricular activity or a University Interscholastic League competition is subject to school district policy and University Interscholastic League rules regarding participation only when the student is under the direct supervision of an employee of the school or district in which the student is enrolled or at any other time specified by resolution of the board of trustees of the district.

(c)

A student who is enrolled in a school district in this state or who participates in a University Interscholastic League competition shall be suspended from participation in any extracurricular activity sponsored or sanctioned by the school district or the University Interscholastic League after a grade evaluation period in which the student received a grade lower than the equivalent of 70 on a scale of 100 in any academic class other than a course described by Subsection (d-1). A suspension continues for at least three school weeks and is not removed during the school year until the conditions of Subsection (d) are met. A suspension does not last beyond the end of a school year. For purposes of this subsection, “grade evaluation period” means:

(1)

the six-week grade reporting period; or

(2)

the first six weeks of a semester and each grade reporting period thereafter, in the case of a district with a grade reporting period longer than six weeks.

(d)

Until the suspension is removed under this subsection or the school year ends, a school district shall review the grades of a student suspended under Subsection (c) at the end of each three-week period following the date on which the suspension began. At the time of a review, the suspension is removed if the student’s grade in each class, other than a course described by Subsection (d-1), is equal to or greater than the equivalent of 70 on a scale of 100. The principal and each of the student’s teachers shall make the determination concerning the student’s grades.

(d-1)

Subsections (c) and (d) do not apply to an advanced placement or international baccalaureate course, or to an honors or dual credit course in the subject areas of English language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, economics, or a language other than English. The agency shall review on a biennial basis courses described by this subsection to determine if other courses should be excluded from the requirement that a student be suspended from participation in an extracurricular activity under Subsection (c). Not later than January 1 of each odd-numbered year, the agency shall report the findings under this subsection to the legislature.

(e)

Suspension of a student with a disability that significantly interferes with the student’s ability to meet regular academic standards must be based on the student’s failure to meet the requirements of the student’s individualized education program. The determination of whether a disability significantly interferes with a student’s ability to meet regular academic standards must be made by the student’s admission, review, and dismissal committee. For purposes of this subsection, “student with a disability” means a student who is eligible for a district’s special education program under Section 29.003 (Eligibility Criteria)(b).

(e-1)

A student who is enrolled in a school district in this state or who participates in a University Interscholastic League competition shall be prohibited from participation in any future extracurricular activity sponsored or sanctioned by the school district or the University Interscholastic League if the state executive committee of the league determines that the student intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to a person serving as referee, judge, or other official of an extracurricular activity in retaliation for or as a result of the person’s actions taken in performing the duties of a referee, judge, or other official of the extracurricular activity.

(e-2)

A student prohibited from participation in an extracurricular activity under Subsection (e-1) may submit to the University Interscholastic League a request that the student be permitted to participate in future extracurricular activities sponsored or sanctioned by the University Interscholastic League if:

(1)

the request is submitted at least:

(A)

one year after the date the student engaged in the conduct that resulted in the prohibition under Subsection (e-1) if the student was enrolled in eighth grade or below at the time of the conduct; or

(B)

two years after the date the student engaged in the conduct that resulted in the prohibition under Subsection (e-1) if the student was enrolled in ninth grade or above at the time of the conduct;

(2)

the student:

(A)

completed a course in anger management since engaging in the conduct that resulted in the prohibition under Subsection (e-1);

(B)

completed any other course, activity, or action required by the school district in which the student is enrolled as a result of the conduct that resulted in the prohibition under Subsection (e-1); and

(C)

demonstrates, to the satisfaction of the school district and the University Interscholastic League, that the student has been rehabilitated and is unlikely to again engage in the conduct described by Subsection (e-1); and

(3)

a previous request submitted by the student under this section has not been denied during the school year in which the request is submitted.

(e-3)

When determining whether to grant a request under Subsection (e-2), the University Interscholastic League:

(1)

shall take into account the severity of the conduct that resulted in the prohibition under Subsection (e-1); and

(2)

may set conditions for the student’s future participation in extracurricular activities.

(e-4)

The University Interscholastic League may prohibit a student from participating in any future extracurricular activity sponsored or sanctioned by the University Interscholastic League if the student violates a condition set by the University Interscholastic League under Subsection (e-3)(2).

(f)

Except for a student prohibited from participation under Subsection (e-1), a student suspended under this section may practice or rehearse with other students for an extracurricular activity but may not participate in a competition or other public performance.

(f-1)

A school district shall prohibit a spectator of an extracurricular athletic activity or competition, including a parent or guardian of a student participant, from attending any future extracurricular athletic activity or competition sponsored or sanctioned by the school district or the University Interscholastic League if the spectator engages in conduct that intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to a person serving as referee, judge, or other official of an extracurricular athletic activity or competition in retaliation for or as a result of the person’s actions taken in performing the duties of a referee, judge, or other official of the extracurricular athletic activity or competition.

(f-2)

A school district may establish an appeals process by which:

(1)

a person may appeal to the district a prohibition imposed under Subsection (f-1); and

(2)

the district may determine the facts associated with the conduct for which the school district imposed a prohibition under Subsection (f-1).

(f-3)

A prohibition imposed under Subsection (f-1) must be for not less than one year after the date on which the prohibition is imposed but may not exceed five years from the date on which the prohibition is imposed.

(g)

An appeal to the commissioner is not a contested case under Chapter 2001 (Administrative Procedure), Government Code, if the issues presented relate to a person’s eligibility to participate in or attend an extracurricular activity, including issues related to a student’s grades, the school district’s grading policy as applied to a student’s eligibility, a student’s eligibility based on conduct described by Subsection (e-1), or a spectator’s eligibility to attend an extracurricular athletic activity or competition under Subsection (f-1). The commissioner may delegate the matter for decision to a person the commissioner designates. The decision of the commissioner or the commissioner’s designee in a matter governed by this subsection may not be appealed except on the grounds that the decision is arbitrary or capricious. Evidence may not be introduced on appeal other than the record of the evidence before the commissioner.

(h)

A request made under Subsection (e-2) is not a contested case subject to Chapter 2001 (Administrative Procedure), Government Code.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, Sec. 1, eff. May 30, 1995. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1482, Sec. 2, eff. June 19, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1327 (S.B. 1517), Sec. 1, eff. June 15, 2007.
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 824 (H.B. 2721), Sec. 1, eff. June 16, 2021.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 833 (H.B. 2484), Sec. 1, eff. June 13, 2023.

Source: Section 33.081 — Extracurricular Activities, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.­33.­htm#33.­081 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

33.002
Certified School Counselor
33.003
Parental Consent
33.004
Parental Involvement
33.005
Comprehensive School Counseling Programs
33.006
School Counselors
33.007
Counseling Regarding Postsecondary Education
33.009
Postsecondary Education and Career Counseling Academies
33.021
Library Standards
33.022
Contract with County or Municipality
33.051
Definitions
33.052
Missing Child Prevention and Identification Programs
33.053
Fingerprints of Children
33.054
Photographs of Children
33.055
Fingerprints and Photographs Not Used as Evidence
33.056
Liability for Nonperformance
33.057
Destruction of Fingerprints and Photographs
33.081
Extracurricular Activities
33.082
Extracurricular Activities
33.083
Interscholastic Leagues
33.084
Interscholastic League Advisory Council
33.085
Authority of University Interscholastic League Regarding Activities Involving Sports Officials
33.086
Certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and First Aid
33.087
Eligibility of Students Participating in Joint Credit or Concurrent Enrollment Programs
33.091
Prevention of Illegal Steroid Use
33.092
Student Election Clerks and Early Voting Clerks
33.093
Recognition of Participation in Special Olympics
33.094
Football Helmet Safety Requirements
33.096
Cardiac Assessments of High School Participants in Extracurricular Athletic Activities
33.097
Inclusive Sports Program for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
33.099
Safety of Official
33.151
Definitions
33.152
Statewide Operation of Program
33.154
Duties of Commissioner
33.155
Cooperation with Communities in Schools, Inc
33.156
Funding
33.157
Participation in Program
33.158
Donations to Program
33.159
Agency Performance of Communities in Schools Functions Required
33.201
Applicability
33.202
Safety Training Required
33.203
Completion of University Interscholastic League Forms
33.204
Certain Unsafe Athletic Activities Prohibited
33.205
Certain Safety Precautions Required
33.206
Compliance
33.207
Contact Information
33.208
Notice Required
33.209
Incorporation of Safety Regulations
33.210
Immunity from Liability
33.211
Limitation on Liability
33.251
Definition
33.252
Expanded Learning Opportunities
33.253
Establishment
33.254
Sunset Provision
33.255
Composition
33.256
Meetings
33.257
Compensation
33.258
Powers and Duties
33.259
Statewide Expanded Learning Opportunities Plan
33.260
Gifts, Grants, and Donations
33.0531
Child Identification Program
33.0811
School District Policy on Absences to Participate in Extracurricular Activities
33.0812
Scheduling Extracurricular Activities Prohibited in Certain Circumstances
33.0831
University Interscholastic League Rules: Fiscal Impact Statement
33.0832
Equal Opportunity for Certain Students to Participate in University Interscholastic League Activities
33.0833
Participation in University Interscholastic League Activities by Students Receiving Outpatient Mental Health Services
33.0834
Interscholastic Athletic Competition Based on Biological Sex
33.901
Breakfast Programs
33.902
Public School Child Care
33.903
Community Education Child Care Services
33.904
Liaison for Certain Children in Conservatorship of State
33.906
Website Information Concerning Local Programs and Services Available to Assist Homeless Students
33.907
Donation of Food
33.908
Grace Period Policy for Exhausted or Insufficient Meal Card or Account Balance
33.909
Purple Star Campus
33.913
Tutoring Program
33.9031
Before-school and After-school Programs

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 33.081’s source at texas​.gov