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Function Activity High Middle Elementary WIAA (High) or SPS Athletics (Middle ) Sanctioned (6th-12th) Baseball Basketball Bowling Cross Country Dance & Drill Football Golf Gymnastics Soccer Softball Spirit/Cheerleading Swimming Tennis Track Track & Field Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball Wrestling Page 1 of 7 Revision: May 28, 2013

Approved Curriculum High Middle Elementary (PreK-12th) Adventure Education Aerobic Fitness Activity Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Bicycling Boating (Canoeing, Kayaking, Rowing) Bocce, Boules Bowling Camping, Campfire Cookery Circus Arts (Juggling, Diablo, Scarves, Slack Line) Cricket Dance Fencing Fitness Center Fitness Equipment Floor Hockey Football/Skills Frisbee Geocaching Golf Birdie Golf Hacky Sack Handball Horseshoes Jacks Jump Rope, Double Dutch Kickball Lacrosse Lummi stick Orienteering Pickleball Pilates Playground Games Page 2 of 7 Revision: May 28, 2013

Poi Poi (soft) Racquetball Roller Skate/Blade Rope Climbing Rowing Rugby (soft) Self Defense Skateboard, Waveboard Skiing (Downhill, Cross-Country) Snowshoeing Soccer/Skills Softball/Skills Swimming - City Pool Table Tennis Tennis Tinikling Track & Field/Skills Traversing Wall Unicycle Volleyball/Skills Weight Lifting/Training Wrestling Yoga Playground & Playfield High Middle Elementary (PreK-12th) 2-Square 4-Square Basketball (3-on-3) Climbing/Play Structures Jump Rope Kickball Soccer Tag Tetherball Wallball Page 3 of 7 Revision: May 28, 2013

Extracurricular I* High Middle Elementary Extracurricular II** Aerobic Fitness Badminton Bowling Croquet Miniature Golf Pickleball Remote Control Car Table Tennis Baseball (Hardball) Basketball Batting Cage Biking (bike path) Flag Football Golf Handball Lacrosse Racquetball Remote Control Airplane Remote Control Boat Dance (Social Function) Soccer Softball Tennis Track Track & Field Traversing Wall Ultimate Frisbee Unicycle Volleyball Wrestling Page 4 of 7 Revision: May 28, 2013

Extracurricular III*** High Middle Elementary Amusement Parks Archery Backpacking Biking (mountain) Boating Camping (Outdoor) Canoeing Car Bashes Climbing Walls (Indoor) Cross Country Skiing Diving (springboard/platform) Fishing Fun Run/Walk Ice Skating (commercial ice rink) Inline Skating Kayaking Laser Tag Martial Arts Model Rocketry Orienteering Pony Rides (commercial) Powder Puff Football Rappelling Racquetball Rock Climbing (outdoors) Roller skating Ropes Course (commercial) Saddle Animals (Trail Riding) Carnival Skateboarding Snorkeling Snow Skiing (Downhill) Snowboarding Snowshoeing Squash Swimming - Public Beach Swimming - Public Pool Page 5 of 7 Revision: May 28, 2013

Tug-O-War Water Aerobics Water Polo Water Slides (commercial) Weight Lifting/Training Wilderness Adventures Other Activities (not listed) Banned Activities**** Bike Racing Bonfires Boxing Broomball Bungee (Jumping, Games) Car/Motorcycle Racing Cricket Darts Dirt Bike Racing Dodge Ball Donkey Basketball Dunk Tank Eating Contests (all types) Fencing Flying (Aircraft) Glass Blowing Go Carts Hang Gliding Hayride Helicopters High Impact Aerobics Horse Racing Hot Air Balloons Ice Hockey Inflatable Bouncing/Jumping Games Inflatable Obstacle Courses Inflatable Wrestling/Boxing Games Jai-Alai Jet Skis High Middle Elementary Page 6 of 7 Revision: May 28, 2013

Jousting Kick Boxing Marathon Mechanical Bull Motorboat Racing Motocross Mountain Climbing Mud/Jell-o/Oil Wrestling Pack Animal Trips Paintballing (Virtual Assault) Parasailing Portable climbing walls/towers Pyrotechnics Red Rover Rodeo Events Ropes Course (school) Rugby Search & Rescue Scuba Diving Skydiving Slip 'N Slide (water slide toy) Snow Tubing/Sledding Snowmobiling Soapbox Racing Speed Skating Spelunking (caves) Swimming - Lakes/Rivers (open waters) Swimming - Residential Pool Swings Trampolines Transient Carnivals Triathlon (Ironman) Use of Fire arms Water Skiing Water Tubing Whitewater Activities Wilderness Survival Wind/Water Surfing X-treme Sports Page 7 of 7 Revision: May 28, 2013

Sponsored Activities Definitions Approval/Disapproval = On campus activity has been pre-approved for this age level. No further action required. Off campus activities and transportation remain subject to approval in accordance with transportation and field trip policies. = Activity May be approved on a case by case basis subject to review by Risk Management and the appropriate department. Requests should be submitted 3-4 weeks in advance of the requested activity date. Grey Box = Activity not applicable, not appropriate or not allowed at this age level. WIAA (High ) or SPS Athletics (Middle ) Sanctioned Approved Curriculum Playground/Playfield After Open Gym Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association sports and activities for High students and Seattle Public s Athletics Department sanctioned sports for Middle students are conducted under strict supervision of trained and certified physical educators, and coaches. All organized sports must comply with the WIAA and SPS Athletics standards. When applicable the SPS Transportation policy also applies. Accepted departmental study course or element. All curriculum activities must meet the departmental standards. A written curriculum for each activity (study element) must be on file on site. Activities marked with a require PE department approval or teacher certification. Field Trip and Transportation Policies apply for all off campus curriculum activities. Discretionary free play activities with general supervision and general safety standards. Organized and/or team sports normally requiring personal protective equipment or which include aggressive physical contact are not allowed during free play unless they are supervised by the Physical Education teacher or coach. This includes all WIAA sanctioned sports. Discretionary free play activities with general supervision and general safety standards. Organized and/or team sports normally requiring personal protective equipment or which include aggressive physical contact are not allowed during free play unless they are supervised by a Physical Education teacher or coach. This includes all WIAA sanctioned sports.

Sponsored Activities Definitions Extracurricular I *Low Risk Activity Extracurricular II **Moderate Risk Activity Extracurricular III ***High Risk Activity ****Banned Activities Activities taking place on campus need no further approvals. Off campus activities will require prior approval and must follow Field Trip and Transportation Policies. Club and Activities Policy apply to all extracurricular activities. A Certificate of Insurance may be required from the host facility or organization. All activities must be performed in accordance with the recognized standards of the governing discipline (WIAA, APHERD, ORCA, etc.) Student s level of participation is left to the instructors or facilities discretion. Most activities need no further approvals. All activities will be organized and supervised by SPS. Field Trip and Transportation Policies apply to all off campus activities. Club and Activities Policy apply to all extracurricular activities. A Certificate of Insurance may be required from the host facility or organization. All activities must be performed in accordance with the recognized standards of the governing discipline (WIAA, APHERD, ORCA, etc.). Where applicable, proof of instructor certification/qualification may also be required. Except where otherwise indicated, the student s level of participation is left to the instructors or facilities discretion. Activities (on or off campus) will require prior approvals from Risk Management and the appropriate Educational Department. All activities will be organized and supervised by SPS. Field Trip and Transportation Policies apply to all off campus activities. Club and Activities Policy apply to all extracurricular activities. A Certificate of Insurance may be required from the host facility or organization. All activities must be performed in accordance with the recognized standards of the governing discipline (WIAA, APHERD, ORCA, etc.). Where applicable, proof of instructor certification/qualification may also be required. Activities may also require WSRMP review and/or a site visit prior to approval. These activities are either not covered by our insurance carrier or the risk of serious injury outweighs the educational benefit of the activity. With proper justification and documentation an activity on this list may be placed in the "High Risk" category.