Sample Return to School Plan – Stages 4 to 6 Form
General Information
During Stages 4, 5, or 6 (after medical clearance) a student’s concussion-related symptoms should not return. If they do, the student should return to Return to Physical Activity – Stage 3 (i.e., avoid any activity that puts the student at risk of falling or experiencing another impact to the head, neck, or body) and be reassessed by a medical doctor or nurse practitioner.
Return to Learn
Stage 4: Return to School Full-time without Accommodations Related to Concussion
School Tracking
A student should not return to physical activities with a risk of contact until they:
- have completely returned to school without accommodations (i.e., completed Return to Learn (RTL) – Stage 4) and
- are medically cleared by a medical doctor or nurse practitioner.
Principal/Designate
Parents/Guardians
For students not participating in any physical activity at school this is the end of their Return to School process.
Students participating in physical activity at school progress to Return to Physical Activity – Stage 4.
Return to Physical Activity
Stage 4: Skill Progression/Training Drills and Activities with Low Risk of Body Contact
Goal: Adjust to usual intensity activity/exercise and add in more challenging skill progressions and multi-student activities/drills.
Examples of activities at this stage:
- Participation in components of physical activities in physical education class or intramural programs (including partner/group activities) with low-risk of body contact (e.g., multi-student passing activities/drills)
- Avoid scrimmages, gameplay, and any activity that involves body contact (e.g., checking/tackling).
School Tracking
A student can progress to RTPA – Stage 5 if:
- they have spent a minimum of 24 hours at Stage 4 and
- activities at Stage 4 do not result in the return of concussion-related symptoms.
Principal/Designate
Parents/Guardians
Stage 5: Return to Non-competitive Activities and Full Contact Practices
Goal: Restore game-play confidence and physical and mental conditioning.
Examples of activities at this stage:
- Return to full participation in physical education class, non-competitive intramural activities, and interschool practices (including contact drills, scrimmages).
- Avoid competitions.
School Tracking
If a student is participating in physical education and/or intramurals at school this is the end of their Return to Physical Activity process.
If a student is participating in interschool athletics, they will progress to Return to Physical Activity – Stage 6.
A student can progress to RTPA – Stage 6 if:
- they have spent a minimum of 24 hours at Stage 5; and
- activities at Stage 5 do not result in the return of concussion-related symptoms.
If a student is participating in physical education and/or non-competitive intramural activities
Principal/Designate
Parents/Guardians
If a student is participating in competitive intramural activities and/or interschool athletic competitions
Principal/Designate
Parents/Guardians
Stage 6: Return to All Competition without Restrictions
School Tracking
This is the end of the student’s Return to Physical Activity process.
Principal/Designate
Parents/Guardians