TSSAA Finalizes New Transfer Rule, Approves Girls’ Flag Football Championship

Jun 10, 2025 at 05:43 pm by WGNS News


MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WGNS) — A major change is coming to Tennessee high school athletics. The TSSAA Legislative Council has finalized the language of a new student transfer rule that will go into effect for the 2025-26 school year, allowing students to transfer schools for significant academic, social-emotional, environmental, or mental health reasons—provided there are no athletic or disciplinary objections from the sending school.

Under the new rule, once a student initiates a transfer, the sending school has seven days to notify TSSAA if the move is for athletic or disciplinary reasons. If no such claim is made, the transfer may be approved under the new eligibility criteria. The rule aims to balance student well-being with competitive fairness.

In other business, the TSSAA Board of Control and Legislative Council met jointly in Mt. Juliet to address more than 40 items, including a decision to officially elevate Girls’ Flag Football to full championship status. The Board voted to remove the sport from “emerging sport” designation, and the Council approved it to be played in the spring beginning in 2025-26.

Additional highlights from the meetings:

The Board of Control will reconvene Wednesday to complete its agenda. 

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