NCAA Eligibility
Students working toward academic eligibility through the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) must meet several requirements throughout their high school careers. By meeting these requirements, students are able to participate in college sports.
NCAA School Code: 470032


Requirements
Students are responsible for reading the NCAA Eligibility Center and referring to it for all specific questions regarding maintaining their NCAA eligibility. However, some of the main requirements are listed below.

Eight Consecutive Semesters: A student is allowed eight (8) consecutive semesters to meet graduation requirements. This starts with entrance into ninth grade.

Sixth Semester Transcript Review: Following the completion of the sixth semester, a student must submit his or her transcripts to the NCAA for approval. RRSS transcripts can be requested at Parchment.com information can be found in the NCAA Eligibility Center.

Students are also welcome to track their progress using the RRSS NCAA progress chart in addition to the NCAA Eligibility Center.

Extracurricular allow students to pursue their current interests and passions and perhaps even find ones they didn’t know they had. In Ronald Reagan Secondary School, there is a wide variety of clubs and activities available for our students to join. Clubs and activities are a great way to find where students belong in our school social community and to find their niche among students with similar interests and goals.

If you’re unsure of which clubs and activities you should join, here’s a comprehensive list of clubs and organizations for you to get involved in during high school.

Drama Club: Drama club is traditionally home to a school’s theatre enthusiasts. If you want the opportunity to act and practice your interpretation skills with a group, this is the club to join.
Photography Club: If you’re interested in snapping photos or if you have a fancy camera that you don’t know how to use, photography club is for you. You could talk with fellow team members about how to take a great photo and how to analyze famous photos.
Art Club: This is a great place to meet other artists and develop skills within all sorts of mediums including a more diverse portfolio.

Aerospace and Aviation Club: Students who share a common interest in the field of Aerospace ranging from rockets and missiles to general aviation.
Video Game Club: If playing video games is your favorite pastime, a video game club may be perfect for you.

Science Olympiad: If you know that you want to go into a science-related field or if science really interests you, consider putting your knowledge into a competition with the Science Olympiad.
Speech and Debate Club: If you want to get good at public speaking, reporting on current events, and making effective arguments, speech and debate is the club for you.
Mathletes: If math, statistics, or numbers in general spark your interest, consider working with them competitively by joining Mathletes.
Chess Club: Chess is a complicated game that requires strategy, careful thinking, and practice.
Student Government: If you really want to be involved in your high school community and plan important events like dances or pep rallies, consider running for student government
Soup Kitchen Volunteer Club: RRSS offers our students the opportunity to volunteer at the local food bank and soup kitchen.
Yearbook Club: If Yearbook is offered as a club in your high school, you ought to consider joining in order to be part of a very special high school tradition.
Book Club: If you enjoy reading and want to make sure that the hustle and bustle of a busy high school schedule doesn’t prevent you from engaging with good literature, join a book club at your school.

Film Club: This is the club for people who love to watch movies, and for those who want to become a director or be a part of the film industry one day.