Policy Group
3000 Students
Jerome Joint School District No. 261
STUDENTS 3505
Concussion Guidelines
Many students within Jerome Joint School District, No. 261 participate in extra-curricular activities of a nature whereby physical injury may result. Though the District takes care to ensure all extra-curricular activities are as safe as practicable, it is not possible to remove all danger from such activities, and the District acknowledges that concussions may result. The purpose of this policy is to address situations in which student concussions have occurred or are suspected to have occurred.
This policy only applies to organized athletic league or sport in which any District student participates as an athlete or youth athlete. For the purposes of this policy, athlete or youth athlete means an individual who is eighteen (18) years of age or younger and who is a participant in any middle school, junior high school, or high school athletic league or sport. A school athletic league or sport shall not include participation in a physical education class.
Pre-Season Education
The Administration and coaches will work to ensure that athletes, youth athletes, parents, volunteers, and assistant
coaches are educated about concussions. Prior to being allowed to engage or participate in any school athletic league or
sport:
1. Each student desiring to participate in such school athletic league or sport, and the student’s parents or guardians, shall be provided notice of and/or copies of any concussion guidelines or information available from the State Department of Education and the Idaho High School Activities Association, and also this policy.
2. Each student desiring to participate in such school athletic league or sport, and the student’s parents or guardians, shall acknowledge that they have been provided the guidelines or information available from the State
Department of Education and the Idaho High School Activities Association, as well as this this policy, and have had
the opportunity to review and have reviewed such information. Further, each student and the student’s parents or
guardians shall sign an applicable waiver for participating in such school athletic league or sport.
3. The signed waiver and acknowledgment of review of the appropriate information shall be returned to the District.
4. Coaches, referees, game officials, game judges and athletic trainers shall be provided with a copy of notice any
concussion guidelines or information available from the State Department of Education and the Idaho High School
Activities Association, and also this policy. All coaches, referees, game officials, game judges, and athletic trainers
shall review such information upon employment and biannually thereafter. This information will also be made
available to the general public through the District website.
Athletes will not be allowed to participate in school athletic leagues or sports until the above requirements are met.
Protocol on Suspected Concussion
If, during any school athletic league or sport practice, game, or competition, an athlete exhibits signs or symptoms of a concussion, makes any complaint indicative of a possible concussion, or a coach, assistant coach, volunteer coach, or other school District employee has reason to believe a concussion has occurred, such student shall be removed from play or participation in the practice, game, or competition. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and for the purposes of this policy, signs observed by coaching staff which could be indicative of a concussion include if the athlete:
Appears dazed or stunned
Is confused about assignment or position
Forgets an instruction
Is unsure of game, score, or opponent
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Moves clumsily
Answers questions slowly
Loses consciousness (even briefly)
Shows mood, behavior, or personality changes
Can’t recall events prior to hit or fall
Can’t recall events after hit or fall
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and for the purposes of this policy, symptoms reported by the athlete which could be indicative of a concussion include:
Headache or “pressure” in head
Nausea or vomiting
Balance problems or dizziness
Double or blurry vision
Sensitivity to light
Sensitivity to noise
Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy
Concentration or memory problems
Confusion
Does not “feel right” or is “feeling down”
Coaches should not try to judge the severity of the injury themselves. Health care professionals have a number of methods that they can use to assess the severity of concussions. Coaches should record the following information, if possible, to help health care professionals in assessing the athlete after the injury:
Cause of the injury and force of the hit or blow to the head or body
Any loss of consciousness (passed out/knocked out) and if so, for how long
Any memory loss immediately following the injury
Any seizures immediately following the injury
Number of previous concussions (if any)
Athletes may not be returned to play or participate in any student athletic league or sport (except on an administrative basis, such as team manager), until and unless the athlete has been evaluated and is authorized to return to play or participate by a qualified health care professional who is trained in the evaluation and management of concussions, including a physician or physician’s assistant licensed under chapter 18, title 54, Idaho Code, an advanced practice nurse licensed under Idaho Code 54-1409, or a licensed health care professional trained in the evaluation and management of concussions who is supervised by a directing physician who is licensed under chapter 18, title 54, Idaho Code. Such authorization must be in writing and must be provided to the District prior to the student being returned to play. If the authorization is signed by a licensed health care professional trained in the evaluation and management of concussions, such authorization must also be countersigned by the directing physician.
Legal Reference: I.C. § 33-1625 Youth athletes – concussion and head injury guidelines
Title 54, Chapter 18 Idaho Code
Other Reference: http://www.idhsaa.org/concussions/default.asp
http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/sports/index.html
http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/sports/recognize.html
Policy History:
Adopted on: 07/24/2012
Revised on: 1 2/18/2012