since we're gonna go full lawyer, I only asked if health protocols would be different than the other things we've heard were ignored.
And yeah, there is a specific concussion protocol.
1. Continue to monitor players for possible signs of injury as usual.
2. Remove any player that shows signs, symptoms, or behavoirs consistent with a concussion from the activity or competition.
3. The school shall have the player examined by the school's designated health care provider. If the designated health care provider determines that the student has not sustained a concussion, the player may return to the activity or competition.
4. the head coach shall be responsible for obtaining clearance from the schools designated health care provider (In knox county i'm pretty sure thats KOC).
5. If the school does not have acces to a designated health care provider, or if the school's designated health care provider supspects that the athlete may have sustained a concussion, the only means for an athlete to return to practice or play is for the student to be ealuated and cleard by a licensed MD, DO, or Clinical Neuropsychologist with concussion training. The person clearing the student must complete and sign the "TSSAA Concussion Return to Play" form. Schools must keep this form on file.