sion. Restitution if appropriate.
Assault
Using physical force, such as hitting, striking or pushing, to cause or attempt to cause physical injury; placing another person in apprehension of immediate physical injury; recklessly engaging in conduct that creates a grave risk of death or serious physical injury; causing physical contact with another per
mentally appropriate and sequential nutrition and physical education as well as opportunities for physical activity. The wellness program will be implemented in a mul... udent, nurse or other school health professional, physical education teacher, school food service representa... nd will outline ways to encourage healthy eating, physical activity, sun safety and other elements of a heal
tudent to participate in activities without risk.
Physical Restraint – A personal restriction such as person-to-person physical contact that immobilizes, reduces or restricts th... gs or head freely. This term shall not include:
A physical escort, which is a temporary touching or holding ... feedback.
Prone Restraint – Using mechanical or physical restraint or both to restrict a student's movemen
The board of education supports the health and physical well-being of students by establishing a district... otification checklist requirements of state law.
Physical Examinations and Screenings
"Screening" is the us...
In general, the school district will not conduct physical examinations of a student without parental consen... g the school year when any nonemergency, invasive physical examination or screening administered by the dist
ysis;
Determines that an immediate threat to the physical health or safety of any student or other individu... olence includes, but is not limited to, sexual or physical abuse or the threat of such abuse. Dating violenc... electronic submission must have the complainant's physical or digital signature or otherwise indicate the co... se of his or her temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity.
Sodomy – Oral or anal sexual interco
in or with the district. In those situations, the physical or electronic copy will be destroyed immediately ... ing the appropriate administrative, technical and physical safeguards to provide for the security and confid... The district will not routinely maintain physical copies of CHRI; however, in the rare instance where the district has physical copies of CHRI, the district will restrict access
on believes would negatively impact the mental or physical health or safety of a student or put the student ... including, but not limited to, sleep deprivation, physical confinement, forced conduct that could result in ... may also include, but is not limited to: acts of physical brutality; whipping; beating; branding; exposing ... product, or other substance; or any other forced physical activity that could adversely affect the physical
tures; threatening, intimidating or hostile acts; physical acts of aggression, assault or violence; theft; o... nications of a sexual nature or based on sex.
- Physical contact or touching of a sexual nature, including... dy, sexual activity or sexual attractiveness.
- Physical sexual acts of aggression, assault or violence, i... nd acts of verbal, nonverbal, written, graphic or physical conduct based on sex or sex stereotyping, but not
chool Violence/Violent Behavior – The exertion of physical force by a student with the intent to do serious physical injury to another person while on school property... n which any school activity takes place.
Serious Physical Injury – Physical injury that creates a substantial risk of death or that causes serious disfigurement or p
least one of the following criteria: The student physically resides and is domiciled in the District. The d... ary guardian or court-appointed guardian but does physically reside in the District for reasons other than o... roof of residency on file.
The student will soon physically reside in the District due to relocation to Mis
rs. Students shall be taught not to make unwanted physical and verbal sexual advances or otherwise exploit a... onsent.
► Lack of verbal or physical resistance does not constitute consent.
... l harassment is uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature, especially by a pers
and other necessary paperwork in person due to a physical disability or because they are members of the U.S... , the declaration of candidacy of a person with a physical disability who is filing by certified mail must b... on of candidacy and other necessary documents are physically received by the district. If two or more candid
efficient and cost-effective manner.
2. Physical condition of building – The physical condition of the school building makes continued operation of the site... cilitates equitable and appropriate reassignment. Physical proximity to the school will also be considered.
ited to: counseling, the treatment of a student's physical injury, or coordination of an extracurricular act... fairly applied discipline and the maintenance of physical and emotional boundaries with students. These bou... pplies, examples of situations where professional physical and emotional boundaries are violated include, bu
r reporting and addressing threats of violence or physical harm to self or others and other behaviors that a... any individual who poses a threat of violence or physical harm to self or others.
Behavioral Risk Assessme