Common use of Accommodations for Children With Disabilities Clause in Contracts

Accommodations for Children With Disabilities. Each child is an individual, and the School welcomes open and effective communication about a child’s particular needs as part of the enrollment process. The School is committed to complying with state and federal law regarding students with disabilities. It is very important for the child’s safety that Parents fully inform the School of any disability that may require an accommodation by the School during the enrollment process and before the child attends School. If your child has a disability that may require an accommodation by School, please describe the disability and the proposed accommodation in the space below. The School will review this information and contact you to discuss whether reasonable modifications to the School’s policies and practices are available to accommodate your child’s needs. If the child requires an accommodation that the School is unable and not required by law to provide, or if the School determines that the child’s presence poses a direct threat to the health or safety of any person, the School may rescind this offer of enrollment or request Parents disenroll the child and make alternative arrangements. (initial) Feeding Plan: Your state may require state specific forms related to feeding plans. Your school will provide the forms; please return completed forms on/before the first day of enrollment. Special Diets: If your child requires a special diet or must avoid certain foods because of a food allergy, medical condition, religious practice, or reason of conscience, please carefully review the Meals section of the Family Handbook and explain any requests regarding meals served to your child in the space below. IF YOUR CHILD HAS A FOOD ALLERGY THAT MAY REQUIRE MEDICAL TREATMENT, PLEASE ALSO LIST THIS INFORMATION IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY SECTION ABOVE. (initial) Field Trip Consent: I understand and agree that the School organizes field trips off-campus or outside of the property from time to time. Field trips involve travel to and from the School in School vehicles operated by School employees. School employees and Parent volunteers will supervise students while on field trips, but field trip locations may not be under the exclusive control of the School, and members of the general public may be present. The School will exercise reasonable care in selecting field trip destinations, but cannot and does not guarantee that no risks will be present at field trip destinations. Because School employees attend field trips with students, all students who are present at School on the day of a field trip must attend the field trip. If you do not wish your child to participate in a field trip, or if you do not initial this section of the Family Agreement, you should plan to make alternative childcare arrangements for your child on the day of the field trip. By initialing this section, you consent to allow your child to attend any School field trip, understand and agree that you are responsible for payment of any fees associated with a field trip in advance, and understand that, despite the School’s reasonable efforts, it is not possible to fully eliminate all risks to students associated with participation in or travel to and from a field trip. Additional documentation, consent forms, and releases may be required for child to participate in field trips.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Family Agreement, Family Agreement, Family Agreement

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