Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF1

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the eligibility of students enrolled in nonpublic schools to compete in extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests or competitions provided by public schools, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 189.)

Impact

The passage of HF1 is intended to enhance student access to athletic opportunities by permitting nonpublic school students to compete in public school contests. This change aims to mitigate barriers faced by those students when their own schools do not provide certain athletics options. The bill also addresses the financial aspects of participation, ensuring that fees charged to nonpublic school students cannot exceed those set for public school students, thus promoting equity in access to these extracurricular activities.

Summary

House File 1 (HF1) is a legislative proposal from Iowa that focuses on the eligibility of students enrolled in nonpublic schools to participate in extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests or competitions offered by public schools. The bill stipulates that public school districts must allow students from nonpublic schools, who reside within the district, to compete in such contests as long as the nonpublic school does not offer the equivalent activities. This eligibility can extend to students from contiguous districts as well, as long as agreements are established between the involved school authorities.

Contention

As with many legislative measures involving educational policy, HF1 may encounter debates surrounding fairness and competitive advantage. Proponents argue that the bill fosters inclusivity and equal opportunities for all students, regardless of their school type. However, opponents could raise concerns regarding the potential dilution of competition, as public school students may face greater participation from nonpublic school students in sports and other activities. The bill’s implications on public school resources, funding, and overall student experience may also be points of contention among lawmakers and educational stakeholders.

Companion Bills

IA HF189

Similar To A bill for an act relating to the eligibility of students enrolled in nonpublic schools to compete in extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests or competitions provided by public schools, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 1.)

Similar Bills

IA HF189

A bill for an act relating to the eligibility of students enrolled in nonpublic schools to compete in extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests or competitions provided by public schools, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 1.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 08/01/2025.

IA HF2214

A bill for an act relating to the eligibility of students enrolled in public schools or nonpublic schools to compete in extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests or competitions provided by other public schools or nonpublic schools.(See HF 2553.)

IA HF2553

A bill for an act relating to the eligibility of students enrolled in nonpublic schools to compete in extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests or competitions provided by public schools.(Formerly HF 2214.)

MS HB498

"Tim Tebow Act"; establish to provide equal access for homeschoolers to participate in public school extracurricular activities.

IA SF121

A bill for an act prohibiting the expenditure of certain public moneys for dues or membership fees to high school organizations that do not meet certain requirements concerning school classifications for extracurricular interscholastic activities.

UT HB0209

Participation in Extracurricular Activities Amendments

IA SF416

A bill for an act prohibiting the expenditure of certain public moneys for dues or membership fees to high school organizations that do not use required enrollment calculations when determining school classifications for extracurricular interscholastic activities.

IA SF321

A bill for an act prohibiting the expenditure of certain public moneys for dues or membership fees to high school organizations that do not use required enrollment calculations when determining school classifications for extracurricular interscholastic activities.