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Policy 6076 | Trampoline and Rebounding Devices

Trampolines and rebounding devices are not approved for use in the schools of Alpine School District. The other exceptions to this policy are the ruther boards which are used in the gymnastic programs of the district, swimming pool diving boards, and the mini-trampolines used under the direction of the physical and occupational therapists of the district.

Policy 6068 | Sex Education

It is the goal of the Alpine School District to complement and supplement standards established in the home which relate to family life and sex

Policy 6064 | Gifted Philosophy

The Alpine School District is committed to providing the best possible education for all students of the district. In so doing, it recognizes that individual students require differentiated educational programs appropriate to their unique needs and talents.

Policy 6052 | Health Programs

The school health program assists in the promotion of maximum health in the school and the community. Activities are provided in the school which foster

Policy 6048 | Home School

The Board of Education encourages parents to take advantage of the resources provided to them by the state in the form of public schools. However,

Policy 6040 | Student Advancement and/or Retention

The general objective of special services offered in Alpine School District (such as Student Services, Special Education, and so forth) is to help make possible an educational program for each pupil that is commensurate with the student’s individual needs, interests and aptitudes; and to help provide the physical, emotional and social conditions that will facilitate appropriate development of the potential skills, insights and understandings accessible to the individual.

Policy 5550 | Head Injury

The Board of Education seeks to provide a safe return to activity for all students following any injury, but particularly after a concussion. Procedures have been developed to aid in ensuring that concussed students are identified, treated and referred appropriately. Students will also receive appropriate follow-up medical care, and should be fully recovered prior to returning to activity.

Policy 5540 | Work-Based Learning Programs

The Alpine District Board of Education supports the work-based learning program for secondary students. The Board authorizes the secondary principals, under the direction of the Superintendent, to administer the rules and regulations and procedures associated with this policy within their respective schools. Work-based learning opportunities include, but are not limited to: Job Shadowing; Internship; Cooperative Career and Technical Education; Service-based Learning; School-based Enterprise; and Registered Apprenticeship.

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