If your child must have medication of any type during school, including prescription or over-the-counter medicine (pills, syrups, cough drops, eye drops, creams, ointments, inhalers, injectable), you have three choices:
o Parents/Guardians may come to school and give it to their child at the appropriate time.
o Parents/Guardians and health care providers may complete and sign a physician authorization form. The medication must be in a pharmacy-labeled bottle or original packaging with instructions.
o Parents/Guardians may discuss with their health care provider an alternative schedule so the medication can be given outside of school hours.
Medications of any sort (over the counter or prescription) are not to be in the possession of students, except for those with written authorization from their health care provider, their family and school registered nurse consultant.
If your child will need any medication or treatment at school, please obtain a copy of the physician authorization form from the health office or download from health services website.