Does "Cleared For Play and Practice" Mean I'm Eligible to Participate?

DragonFly contains different indicators for medical eligibility and pre-participation paperwork.

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Written by Jelsey Juric
Updated over a week ago

If you are working on eligibility and requirements for sports and activities, your first step is to fill out your Medical and Demographic information. This section consists of several web pages in the form of tabs. Some people complete this information and assume that they are done, but this section is just the first portion of your requirements set forth by your school or organization.

The primary reason most people assume that they are done is because they see the green indicators in the app that say "Cleared for Play and Practice."

"Cleared for Play and Practice" is a medical indication in DragonFly to designate that the athlete is medically cleared to participate. This section is used by the school's athletic trainers. It does not indicate that the athlete has completed his or her eligibility requirements (aka preseason forms or pre-participation paperwork.)

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