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Medical Emergencies & Administration of Medication to Students

Medical Emergencies

In the event a parent/guardian cannot be contacted in a medical emergency, the emergency telephone number(s) listed in the student’s registration information will be used. Paramedics may be called and the child may be taken to the hospital if, in the opinions of school personnel, the student needs immediate medical attention. It is important that parents/guardians keep registration information, including emergency contact information, up to date.

Nothing in this policy shall prohibit any school employee from providing emergency assistance to students, including administering medicine in an emergency.

Administration of Medication to Students

Students should not take medication during school hours or during school-related activities unless it is necessary for a student’s health and well-being. When a student’s licensed health care provider and parent/guardian believe that it is necessary for the student to take medication during school hours or school-related activities, the parent/guardian must request that the school dispense the medication to the child and otherwise follow the District’s procedures on dispensing medication.

No District employee shall administer to any student, or supervise a student’s self-administration of, any prescription or non-prescription medication until a completed and signed School Medication Authorization (SMA) form is submitted by the student’s parent/guardian.

Click here for the School Medication Authorization Form.

No student shall possess or consume any prescription or non-prescription medication on school grounds or at a school-related function other than as provided for in this policy and its implementing procedures.

Nothing in this policy shall prohibit any school employee from providing emergency assistance to students, including administering medication, in an emergency situation.

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