Madison County students can only attend games for schools they are enrolled in under new policy

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The policy comes after the game between the Hazel Green and Sparkman high school football teams was suspended due to a flash mob.

Madison County Schools has a new athletic admission policy which it says will go into effect this week.“As a school district, we appreciate your patience and willingness to assist us in making our athletics events a safe and family-friendly venue,” an announcement on the system Facebook page reads.

The ID cards can be screenshot on a mobile device, printed onto a sheet of paper, or accessed through a web browser on a device and presented at an admission gate.For elementary and middle schools, students must be accompanied by a parent, and the parent must remain at the event for students to stay at the game.

 

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