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Homeschool Participation in UIL

Beginning with the 2025–2026 school year, Little Elm ISD will allow homeschool students to participate in University Interscholastic League (UIL) sanctioned fine arts and athletic programs, in accordance with Senate Bill 401.

Under SB 401, school districts are required to allow homeschool participation unless the school board votes to opt out. Little Elm ISD has chosen to provide participation opportunities for eligible homeschool students. The District has determined which programs in fine arts and athletics are offered to students.

UIL Fine Arts Programs Offered to Homeschool Students

  • Band - 6th-12th grades
  • Choir - 6th-12th grades
  • Theatre - 6th-12th grades
  • Color/Winter Guard - 9th-12th grades

All homeschool students are subject to auditions and tryouts for specific participation at the competition level. All students are expected to follow the same standards set forth by directors for individual programs. 

UIL Athletics Programs Offered to Homeschool Students

UIL Athletics Programs offered to homeschool students in 7th-12th grades:

  • Football
  • Cheer 
  • Volleyball
  • Girls/Boys Basketball
  • Baseball (HS only)
  • Softball (HS only)
  • Girls/Boys Soccer
  • Girls/Boys Tennis (HS only)
  • Girls/Boys Golf (HS only)
  • Girls/Boys Cross Country (HS only)
  • Girls/Boys Track
  • Girls/Boys Wrestling (HS only)

All homeschool students are subject to player evaluations by head coaches and team tryouts for specific participation at the competition level. All students are expected to follow the same standards set forth by head coaches for individual programs.

Eligibility

  • Homeschool students who reside within the district boundaries are eligible.
  • Homeschool students residing outside the boundaries need to be verified by Little Elm ISD to be eligible before participation.
  • Need to provide sports physical prior to participation
  • Homeschool students must provide grade-level academic proficiency prior to participation through an approved standardized test.
  • Homeschool students will be subject to the same UIL standards of no-pass, no play regulations and must provide grade reports every eligibility period.
  • Students who played UIL Varsity at a public school in the previous school year are subject to sit out 15 days in compliance with applicable UIL rules for varsity participation. (HS Athletics only)

Frequently Asked Questions

District Contact

Matt Harbin, Assistant Athletic Director
Address | 1900 Walker Lane, Little Elm, TX 75068
Phone | 972.947.9443 ext. 10513
Email