JQA Temporarily Disabled Students (See IDACB and JGFGBA) JQA
Students who are temporarily disabled by illness, operation, or accident authenticated by a health care provider’s order, may be eligible for alternative educational services or accommodations in their regular program which allow for meaningful participation in the program.
Students with injuries which prohibit participation in physical education or other classes shall present to the building principal a health care provider’s statement prohibiting such activity.
Teachers shall follow medical instructions relating to limitations on the student’s participation, and shall either provide alternative methods for the student to earn a credit/grade in the class during the period of the disability or contact the district 504 coordinator for consideration of an evaluation under Section 504.
For the purposes of this policy, health care provider shall have the meaning subscribed to it in board policy JGFGBA.
Approved:
KASB Recommendation–7/96; 4/07; 12/15
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JQA-R Physically Disabled Students JQA-R
S t u de nts wit h i nj urie s w hic h pr ohi bi t p ar t i c i p a t i on i n ph ysi cal ed ucation o r oth er c l a s se s shall p r es ent t o t he buil din g pri nci pal a ph ysi c i a n ' s s t a t e me nt p ro hibi t i n g su ch act i vi t y .
T ea ch ers s hall foll ow me d i ca l i ns t ru c t i on s r e l a t i n g t o l i mitati on s on t he s t ud ent ’ s p ar t i c i p a t i o n , an d s hall e i t h er pro vid e a l t ern a t i ve me t h od s for t he s t ud ent t o ear n a cre di t / gra de i n t he c l as s d uri n g t he per i o d o f t he disa bi l i t y or c on t act t he di s t r i c t 5 04 co ordi nat or f or co nsi der a t i on of ap pro pri a t e a cc o mmo d a t i on fo r t h e s t u de nt .
A p pr o ve d: K A SB Rec o mme n d a t i o n – 7 / 9 6 ; 0 8 / 1 0 ; 3 / 12
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JQE Alternative Arrangements for Nontraditional Students JQE
Married students, pregnant students, and students who are parents shall have access to the same educational opportunities, services, and extracurricular activities provided to other students.
A pregnant student may be required to provide a health care provider’s release to be allowed to participate in school activities which could pose a health or safety risk.
If there is a delay in obtaining a health care provider’s release, in the student’s best interest, the administration may deny activity participation until the release is made available.
Approved:
KASB Recommendation–7/96; 4/07; 12/15
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