Quincy Public Schools
Concussion Policy
Grades 6-12
Purpose:
This policy provides for the implementation of Massachusetts Law 105 CMR 201.000, Head Injuries
and Concussions in Extracurricular Athletic Activities. The policy applies to all public middle and high
school students who participate in any extracurricular athletic activity. This policy provides the
procedures and protocols for the Quincy Public Schools in the prevention and management of
sports–related head injuries within the district or school. Review and revision of this policy is
required every two years.
Definition of Terms:
Head Injury means a direct blow to the head or indirect trauma to the head including a concussion
or traumatic brain injury. Scalp or facial laceration alone is not a head injury as specified in 105
CMR 201.000.
Concussion means a complex disturbance in brain function, due to direct or indirect trauma to the
head, related to neurometabolic dysfunction, rather than structural injury.
Pre-participation Requirements and Training
Concussion training is a pre-participation requirement for all students and must be completed prior
to practice or competition. The following persons annually shall complete one of the head injury
safety training programs approved by the Quincy Public Schools (QPS):
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Coaches
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Certified athletic trainers
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Volunteers
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School and team physicians
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School nurses
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Athletic Director
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Directors responsible for a school marching band, whether employed by a school or school
district or serving in such capacity as a volunteer
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Parents of a student who participates in an extracurricular athletic activity
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Students who participate in an extracurricular athletic activity
This requirement may be met by:
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Completing one of the approved free online programs. The on-line courses can be
found at:
www.cdc.gov/concussion/sports/index.html “Heads Up Concussion Training
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in Youth Sports”
www.nfhslesrn.com “Concussion in Sports – What You Need to
Know”, and providing a certificate of completion to the Athletic Director/Coach, or
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Signing an acknowledgement that they have read and understand written materials
provided to them by the Athletic Director/Coach (See Appendix A and B)
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Attending a QPS sponsored training session and signing the attendance roster
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The Athletic Director will keep all certificates, signed acknowledgements and training session
rosters for three years.
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The training must be repeated every subsequent year.
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Game officials must also complete an approved training annually and provide QPS with
verification of completion upon request.
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Additionally, students who plan to participate in extracurricular athletic activities and their
parents must complete and sign the pre-participation “MIAA Sports Medical
Questionnaire” (See Appendix C) prior to each season of participation. The questionnaire
will be distributed through the athletic department and may also be obtained in the health
office. The questionnaire will be reviewed by the school nurse prior to athletic participation.
The school nurse will provide appropriate follow-up when necessary. Annually, students are
also required to provide a physical exam to the school nurses’ office. No student shall be
medically cleared for extracurricular athletic activities until the school nurse has reviewed
both the questionnaire and physical exam. The school nurse shall consult with the school
physician as necessary regarding a student’s medical history and/or eligibility.
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QPS may use a student’s history of head injury or concussion as a factor to determine
whether to allow the student to participate in an extracurricular athletic activity or whether
to allow such participation under specific conditions or modifications.
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High school student athletes will be offered a baseline “ImPACT Test” prior to the start of
their participation in sports (See Appendix D and E). The Athletic Director or designee will
coordinate scheduling of baseline ImPact testing for students with coaches and middle
school health educators.
Additional parental requirement:
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If a student sustains a head injury or concussion during the season, but not while
participating in an extracurricular athletic activity, the parent shall complete the “Report of
Head Injury Form” (Appendix F) and submit same to the school nurse and Athletic Director.
Exclusion from Play
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Any student, who during a practice or competition, sustains a head injury or suspected
concussion, or exhibits signs and symptoms of a concussion or loses consciousness, even
briefly, shall be removed from the practice or competition immediately and may not return
to the practice or competition that day.
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The student shall not return to practice or competition unless and until the student provides
medical clearance. The coach shall provide the necessary forms for the student to take to
their medical provider. (see Appendix G) “Medical Clearance and Authorization Form”.
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The coach shall communicate the nature of the injury directly to the parent in person or by
phone immediately after the practice or competition in which a student has been removed
from play due to a head injury, suspected concussion signs and symptoms of a concussion,
or loss of consciousness. The coach also must provide this information to the parent in
writing, (see Appendix H) “QPS Head injury Notification and Home Instruction Handout”.
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The coach or his or her designee shall communicate, by the end of the next business day,
with the Athletic Director, and school nurse that the student has been removed from
practice or competition for a head injury, suspected concussion, signs and symptoms of a
concussion, or loss of consciousness. The coach will complete a “QPS Accident Form” (see
Appendix I) and “Report of Head Injury Form” and send to the school nurse and Athletic
Director.
Clearance to Return to Play
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A QPS multidisciplinary team will develop a plan for the student’s return to play. This team
may consist of guidance counselor, school nurse, teaching staff, with direction from primary
care physician or physician managing the student’s recovery, and parent.
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The plan shall include the academic recovery plan recommendations from the physician and
the return to play protocol.
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Students must be symptom free and medically cleared in order to return to play.
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The following individuals may authorize a return to play:
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A duly licensed physician
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A duly licensed certified athletic trainer in consultation with a licensed physician;
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A duly licensed nurse practitioner in consultation with a licensed physician, or
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A duly licensed neuropsychologist in coordination with the physician managing
the student’s recovery.
Implementation of Gradual Return-to-Play Protocol
Stage 1: No activity
Stage 2: Light aerobic exercise (walking, swimming, or stationary cycling) keeping
intensity to 70% of maximum predicted heart rate; no resistance training
Stage 3: Sport-specific exercise (skating drills in ice hockey, running drills in soccer); no
head impact activities
Stage 4: Non-contact training drills, progression to more complex training drills, eg,
Passing drills in football and ice hockey; may start progressive resistance
Stage 5: Full-contact practice following medical clearance, participate in normal
training activities
Stage 6: Return to play
Implementation in the return to play in the Quincy Public Schools requires the supervision of the
athletic trainer.
Athletic Director Responsibilities:
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The Athletic Director participates in the biannual review and revision of the policy.
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The Athletic Director completes an annual training.
The Athletic Director shall:
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Ensure the training of coaches, staff, parents, volunteers and students.
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Maintain certificates of completion, attendance rosters, and signed affidavits.
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Ensure that the medically cleared list is provided to all coaches, assistants, and volunteers
and that no student participates without this clearance.
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Ensure the “Report of Head Injury Forms “are completed by parents or coaches and
reviewed by the school nurse.
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Ensure that athletes are prohibited from engaging in any unreasonably dangerous athletic
technique that endangers the health or safety of an athlete, including using a helmet or any
other sports equipment as a weapon.
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Maintain records of annual trainings, completions, affidavits, and/or attendance rosters for
three years.
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Report annual statistics to the Department of Public Health:
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The total number of Head Injury Reports received from both coaches and parents.
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The total number of students who incur head injuries and suspected concussions
when engaged in any extracurricular athletic activities.
Coach Responsibilities:
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The coach completes the annual training and provides the Athletic Director with a certificate
of completion.
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The coach reviews the pre-participation information provided by the school nurse regarding
a student’s history and/or risk of head injury.
The coach shall:
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Ensure that all student athletes are offered ImPACT baseline testing prior to participation.
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Ensure that all student athletes are on the medically cleared list prior to participation.
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Identify athletes with head injuries or suspected concussions that occur in practice or
competition and remove them from play.
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Communicate the nature of the injury directly to the parent/guardian in person or by phone
immediately during or after the practice or competition in which a student has been
removed from play due to a head injury, suspected concussion signs and symptoms of a
concussion, or loss of consciousness, notify parent of any student removed from practice or
competition and provide a “QPS Head injury Notification and Home Instruction Handout”
and “Medical Clearance and Authorization Form”.
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Complete the “QPS Accident Form” and “Report of Head Injury Form” upon identification
of a student with a head injury or suspected concussion that occurs during practice or
competition.
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Promptly notify the Athletic Director and school nurse of any student removed from practice
or competition by the end of the next business day.
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Teach techniques aimed at minimizing sports-related head injury.
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Discourage and prohibit athletes from engaging in any unreasonably dangerous athletic
technique that endangers the health or safety of an athlete, including using a helmet or any
other sports equipment as a weapon.
School Nurse Responsibilities:
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The school nurses complete the annual training.
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The school nurses participate in the biannual review and revision of the policy.
The school nurse shall:
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Review all pre-participation questionnaires.
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Review all annual physical exams.
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Review all Report of Head Injury forms; and provide student who is head injured a copy of
baseline ImPACT Test.
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Maintain all questionnaires, physical exams, Report of Head Injury forms and any other
pertinent medical information in the student health record.
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Share on a need to know basis any head injury information regarding a student that may
impact their ability to participate in extracurricular athletic activities or places a student at
greater risk for repeated head injuries.
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Participate in the re-entry planning for students to discuss any necessary accommodations
or modifications with respect to academics, course requirements, homework, testing
scheduling and other aspects of school activities consistent with a graduated re-entry plan
for return to full academic and extracurricular athletic activities after a head injury and
revising the health care plan as needed.
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Monitor recuperating students with head injuries in collaboration with Student Support
Team Members and teachers to ensure that the graduated re-entry plan is being followed.
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Provide ongoing educational materials on head injury and concussion to teachers, staff and
students.
Guidance Counselor Responsibilities:
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Be designated as the contact or “point person” once informed by the school nurse that a
student has been diagnosed with a concussion.
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Work with the student on organizing work assignments, making up work and giving time for
assignments and tests/quizzes.
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Assist teachers in following the recovery stage and academic accommodations for student.
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Convene meeting and develop rehabilitative plan as needed.
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Notify teachers to decrease workload if symptoms reappear.
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Educate staff on the educational impact concussions may have on students.
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Communicate with school nurse and any concerns or report of students’ progress and give
any medical reports to school nurse.
Classroom Teacher/Specialist Responsibilities:
Classroom Teacher/Specialist will be offered the annual concussion training.
The Classroom Teacher/Specialist shall:
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Follow the academic guidelines set forth in the Academic Expectations During Post
Concussion Recovery Plan.
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Work in conjunction with the guidance counselor to follow the recommendations and
accommodations.
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Communicate with guidance counselor and/or school nurse student’s progress, academic
needs, and/or any issues or concerns.
Parent/Guardian Responsibilities:
Parent/Guardian will complete the annual concussion training and provide the Athletic Director
with accompanying documentation.
The Parent/Guardian shall:
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Complete and return to coach or school nurse the MIAA Medical
Questionnaire/Permission/Medical Forms.
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Pre-participation Head Injury/Concussion Reporting forms and annual physical form
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Inform the coach or school nurse if your child sustains a concussion outside of school hours
and complete the Report of Head Injury during a sports season form and give to coach or
school nurse.
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Watch for changes in your child that may indicate that your child does have a concussion or
that your child’s concussion may be worsening. Report to a physician:
a. Loss of consciousness
b. Headache
c. Dizziness
d. Lethargy
e. Difficulty concentrating
f. Balance problems
g. Answering questions slowly
h. Difficulty recalling events
i. Repeating questions
j. Irritability
k. Sadness
l. Emotionality
m. Nervousness
n. Difficulty with sleeping
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Encourage your child to follow concussion protocol.
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Enforce restrictions on rest, electronics and screen time.
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Reinforce academic accommodations and gradual return to play plan.
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Communicate about your child’s progress, academic needs or concerns with guidance
counselor.
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Observe and monitor your child for any physical or emotional changes.
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Recognize that your child will be excluded from participation in any extracurricular athletic
event if all forms are not completed and on file with the athletic department.
Student and Student Athlete Responsibilities:
Student Athletes or students participating in the Marching Band will complete the annual
concussion training and provide the Athletic Director or Band Director with a certificate of
completion.
Student Athlete shall:
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Return to coach or school nurse the Registration/Permission/Medical Forms
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Pre-participation Head Injury/Concussion Reporting forms and annual physical form prior to
participation in athletics
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Recommended completion of Baseline ImPACT Test prior to participation in athletics
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Report all symptoms to coach and/or school nurse
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Follow academic accommodations and return to play recovery plan
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Rest
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No athletics
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Be honest
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Keep strict limits on screen time and electronics
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Don’t carry books or backpacks that are too heavy
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Tell your teachers and guidance counselor if you are having difficulty with your class work
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See the school nurse for pain management
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Return Medical Clearance Form to coach prior to beginning gradual return to play protocol
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Return to sports only when cleared by physician.
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Report any symptoms to the coach and/or school nurse and parent(s)/guardian(s) if any
occur after return to play
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Students who do not complete and return all required trainings, testing and forms will not
be allowed to participate in sports.
Record Maintenance
QPS shall maintain the following record for three years:
Verifications of completion of annual trainings
Pre-participation Questionnaires
Annual physical exams
Head Injury Reports
Concussion Return to Play Protocols for injured students
These records will be made available to the Department of Public Health and DESE upon request or
in connection with any inspection or program review.
Appendices
Appendix A: Parent & Athlete Concussion Information Sheet (PDF)
Appendix B: Department of Athletics Athletic Permit (PDF)
Appendix C: MIAA Recommended Sports Candidate Medical Questionnaire (PDF)
Appendix D: QPS Athletics Memo Re: ImPACT Testing (PDF)
Appendix E: QPS Consent Form for participation in the ImPACT Cognitive Testing (PDF)
Appendix F: Report of Head Injury During Sports Season (PDF)