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Policy No. 2150P
The co-curricular program as defined consists of:
A. Activities that are curriculum-related
and have been approved as part of the associated student body program; and
B. Curriculum-related
activities that are not part of the associated student body program and which
satisfy the conditions and criteria established in policy #2150.
Activities which operate as an approved associated
student body program must have met all conditions as specified in the ASB
Constitution. The school principal shall be responsible for assigning a staff
member(s) to supervise all such approved programs.
When an activity does not satisfy the ASB program
conditions or ASB status would not be necessary or beneficial, interested
students and a proposed staff member-sponsor may seek approval and recognition
as a curriculum-related activity from the school principal. Each approved
group shall operate under the guidelines set forth by the principal,
including, but not limited to, objectives, membership, supervision, proposed
activities, and funding.
In order to be curriculum related an activity must meet
at least one of the following criteria:
A. The subject matter
of the activity is actually taught or will soon be taught in a regularly
offered course;
B. The
subject matter of the activity concerns the body of courses as a whole;
C. Participation
in the activity is requiring for a particular course; or
D. Participation
in the activity results in academic credit.
Recognized curriculum-related groups shall have use of
school facilities and equipment under terms set forth by the school
principal. Groups that are not recognized as a part of the co-curricular
program may apply for use of school facilities under conditions set forth in
Policy 4260, Use of School Facilities.
Date: December 18, 2008
Blaine School District
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