MEDICATION AT SCHOOL Sample Clauses

MEDICATION AT SCHOOL. Students who need to take prescription medication during school hours must have written parent and medical provider permission. Medication is to be in the original container. The prescribing physician’s instruction must be clearly indicated on the container and labeled from the pharmacy that filled the prescription. These items will be kept in the student office or other designated location. Occasionally a student will request medication during school hours. No medication is given without parental consent. This consent form can be found online under Parent Access. Limited supplies of the over the counter medications are kept at school. These medications are given to a student if the emergency card gives permission. A student may possess rescue medication if it is used for medical reasons and written approval from the physician and parent are on file in the office.
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MEDICATION AT SCHOOL.  Any medication brought to school will be stored in a designated place in the office.  Prescription drugs must be in the original container labeled with the physician’s name and appropriate dosage.  No medication will be administered to a student by any school personnel unless a Medication Form is on file in the office for the specific medication, including time and dosage of medication to be administered.  Students may not keep any medication, whether prescription or non-prescription, in their possession while at school, except Epinephrine auto-injectors and asthma inhalers. A Medication Administration Release form must still be on file in the office for these items.
MEDICATION AT SCHOOL. Students who need to take prescription medication during school hours must have written parent & medical provider permission. Medication is to be in the original container. The prescribing physician’s instruction must be clearly indicated on the container and labeled from the pharmacy that filled the prescription. These items will be kept in the student office or other designated location. Occasionally a student will request medication during school hours. No medication is given without parental consent. This consent form can be found online under Parent Access. Limited supplies of over-the-counter medications are kept at school. These medications are given to a student if the emergency card gives permission. A student may possess rescue medication if it is used for medical reasons and written approval from the physician and parent are on file in the student office. MONEY AT SCHOOL Students should not bring money to school except when requested for lunch, field trips, book orders, etc. Money should never be left in desks, lockers or any unsecured area. Students are advised to put locks on their gym lockers. MONEY AND ACCOUNTS The treasurer of each student organization in school will have a record book for recording income and
MEDICATION AT SCHOOL. When a child is required to take medication at school, the medication must be brought to the office in the prescription container, by an adult. A medication form must be signed by a doctor and parent before it will be allowed to be administered at school. The medication must be sent in its original container, and it must show your student’s name, the medication name, the dosage, and the time medication should be given. Please provide an empty second prescription bottle with identical labels for use on field trips. Completed forms must be on file at the school. A new form is required each year. The medicine remains in a locked area of the office. Students must come to the office to take it and remain there until the medicine is swallowed. All over-the-counter medicine (including non-aspirin and cough drops) are under the same guidelines. This is per Washington State law requirements. Lip balm, chapstick, and/or sunscreen is allowed. All medications must be picked up prior to the last day of school or shall be destroyed after proper family notification.

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