Many students have multiple talents and interests they wish to develop or pursue through participation in District-sponsored activities and groups. Since the District's policy is to encourage such participation, the following guidelines have been established for dealing with potential schedule conflicts a student could experience when participating in more than one (1) activity.
| | A. | Each staff member in charge of a credit course, co-curricular, or extra-curricular activity is to prepare a schedule for any practices, performances, or other after-school obligations involved in participation.
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| | | This information is to be sent to the school office and the guidance department when completed. |
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| | B. | By the first day of an activity, students are to be made aware of the schedule of any practices and performances as well as other obligations. Each staff-member-in-charge is to determine which, if any, students will have conflicts with other activities in which they wish to participate. |
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| | C. | If such conflicts exist, the staff-members-in-charge of the activities in conflict are to meet for the purpose of resolving the conflict. The emphasis should be on modifying the requirements so the student can participate in both activities. |
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| | D. | If it is not possible to resolve the conflict without seriously undermining the integrity of the activity program, the following procedure is to be followed: |
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| | | 1. | If one of the activities provides the student with credit and the other one doesn't, the student and his/her parents are to be made aware of the possible consequences of not enrolling in each activity and of not meeting the obligations for participation. |
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| | | 2. | If both activities are credit activities, the student is to be advised to contact the principal and/or his/her counselor to work out a solution that does not penalize the student. |
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| | | 3. | If one of the activities is an after-school, off-shoot of a credit activity but is not, itself, a credit activity, e.g., jazz band from concert band, the requirements for the credit activity may not be imposed as a condition for participating in the noncredit, after-school activity. |
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| | | 1. | If a student encounters a previously-unforeseen conflict during the semester or season, s/he should inform both staff-members-in-charge as soon as possible in order to increase the likelihood that an accommodation can be worked out. |
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| | | 2. | If, during the year, an ad-hoc situation develops which creates a conflict in schedule for a student, s/he should discuss the conflict with the principal/counselor who, in turn, will work with the staff-members-in-charge to try to reach an accommodation that is most advantageous to the student and least disadvantageous for the activities involved. |
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| | | 3. | If a student is experiencing difficulty in deciding between activities, s/he should make contact with the principal/counselor to discuss the alternatives rather than discuss it with the staff-members-in-charge. |
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| | | 4. | Under no circumstances is the student to be intimidated while making a decision by threats of penalties or future consequences. |
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