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Parent Information
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• There is a certified school nurse assigned to every Health Office during regular school hours.
• Students should report to the Health Office for any medical problem or when prescribed medication must be dispensed.
- Medication - both prescribed and over-the-counter - requires a doctor's written order and parental permission in order to be dispensed in school.
- Contact the school nurse for specific medication permission forms and to advise the school nurse if your student is receiving any medication at home.
• Should your student require the use of crutches due to an injury or illness, a physician's clearance note must be provided to the school nurse.
• The school nurse cannot diagnose or treat injuries that occur outside of school. Referrals will be made if the school nurse determines this action appropriate.
• Parents should notify the school nurse if their child has been diagnosed with any chronic health problem or life-threatening allergic condition.
When to Stay Home
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- Students should remain at home if they appear ill and parents/guardians should notify the Health Office about specific medical problems.
- All contagious childhood illnesses (e.g. Chicken Pox, Fifth Disease, Scarlet Fever) are to be reported to the school nurse immediately. In some cases a physician's clearance may be necessary prior to the child returning to school.
- We consider fever to be present in a child whose temperature is above 100.5 degrees orally. All febrile children should be kept home from school until the child is fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication.
Common Medical Forms
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Entry Physical Form
For new registrants
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Life Threatening Allergy Action Plan and Information Form
Life Threatening Allergy Action Plan and Information Form.pdf 216.94 KB (Last Modified on September 6, 2019)