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 **Policy JLCA\\ **Policy JLCA\\
 Physical Examinations of Students\\ Physical Examinations of Students\\
-School Board Approved: ​April 72014**+School Board Approved: ​December 52022**
  
-Each child must have a complete ​and current (within one year) physical examination completed by a licensed physician, physician’s assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse prior to first entry into the school. ​Exams done by chiropractor are not acceptable. The Board also requires ​physical ​exams be completed prior to entrance to middle school ​and again prior to entrance to high school. ​No medical examination shall be required of a child whose parent of guardian objects thereto in writing and submits a notarized statement on the grounds that such medical examination is contrary to his/her religious tenets and teachings.+Each child must have written evidence of a complete ​physical examination ​within one year preceding ​first entry to school. ​Additionally,​ each child shall have written evidence of a physical ​examination within one year before entry into seventh grade and again before entry into high school. ​  \\
  
-Failure to comply with this provision ​will result in the child’s ​exclusion from school.+Parents of students transferring to the District must present documentation evidencing of meeting the physical examination requirement prior to or upon first entry into the District'​s schools. ​Failure to comply with this provision ​may result in exclusion from school ​for the child.\\
  
-All students participating in athletics must have a physical examination ​in accordance with the provisions ​of Board Policy.+**Conditional Enrollment**\\ 
 +If an examination required under paragraph A above has not been performed within the preceding year, the school will accept documentation of an appointment for a physical examination ​within two months ​of enrollment, or other time deemed appropriate by the Superintendent\\
  
 +**Homeless Students and Unaccompanied Youth**\\
 +Pursuant to the McKinney-Vento Act and Board Policy JFABD, homeless students and/or unaccompanied youth, may enroll and attend school while the Homeless Liaison works with the family/​student to obtain examinations or documentation of the same.\\
  
-**Legal References:​**+**Special Examination** 
 +Pursuant to RSA 200:34 every child with a presenting problem and whom the school nurse, deems to require further evaluation, may be referred by the school nurse, with the consent of the principal, to the parents or guardian of said child for examination,​ and evaluation by an appropriate practitioner. If the parents fail or neglect to have said child so examined and fail to present the recommendations from said examiner within a reasonable period after the referral by the school, then said child may be examined by a qualified health care provider. In significant cases, the matter may be reported to DCYF pursuant to JLF.\\ 
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 +**Religious Exemption**\\ 
 +No medical examination shall be required of a child whose parent or guardian objects thereto in writing on the grounds such medical examination is contrary to his/her religious tenets and teachings.\\ 
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 +**Participation on Athletic Teams**\\ 
 +Prior to participation on a school athletic team, students must provide written documentation that they have passed a physical. Such exam must be completed at least once every school year.  This requirement does not apply to students participating in intramural athletics. At the District’s sole discretion, the school may schedule physical exams with a single, qualified health care provider (i.e., physician, advanced registered nurse practitioner,​ or licensed physician’s assistant); any student who misses the scheduled physicals must present evidence of a physical exam from a licensed health care provider.\\ 
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 +**Parent Notification - Certain Circumstances**\\ 
 +Pursuant to the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment, if the District utilizes federal money to perform physical exams or screenings on students, the District will notify parent(s) of such physical exam or screening and will allow the parent'​s to "opt out" their child of any non-emergency,​ invasive physical exam or screening required as a condition of attendance, administered by the school or its agent and scheduled by the school, and not necessary to protect the immediate health and safety of a student or of another student, except for hearing, vision, or scoliosis screenings, or any physical exam or screening permitted or required under state law.\\ 
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 +**Legal References:​**\\   
 +//​Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment, 20 U.S.C. §1232h; 34 C.F.R. Part 98\\ 
 +RSA 141-C:20-c, Exemptions\\ 
 +RSA 200:32, Physical Examination of Pupils\\ 
 +RSA 200:34, Special Examination\\ 
 +RSA 200:38, Control and Prevention of Communicable Diseases: Duties of School Nurse\\ 
 +NH Code of Administrative Rules, Section Ed. 311.03, Physical Examination of Students//​\\
  
-//NH Code of Admin. Rules, Section Ed. 311.03. Physical Examination of Students\\ 
-RSA 141-C: 20-c, Exemptions\\ 
-RSA 200:32, Physical Examinations of Students\\ 
-RSA 200:38, Control and Prevention of Communicable Diseases; Duties of School Nurse NCLB, Title II, Section 1061// 
  
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 [[section_j|Section J]]\\ [[section_j|Section J]]\\
 [[start|Policy Manual]] [[start|Policy Manual]]
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