It is not always easy to know when to send your child to school and when to leave your child home. These Guidelines are based on pulbic health science. If you have any questions about them, please call the school nurse.
DO NOT SEND A CHILD to school with any of the following symptoms:
Fever (100.5degrees), Cough and difficulty breathing, rash, chicken pox, diarrhea, vomiting, impetigo, ringworm, cold sores, antibiotics.
Please read "Parent & Student Handbook" for detailed information.
PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE
Students CANNOT bring/carry any prescription or over the counter medicine in their backpacks. The school CANNOT administer any over-the-counter medications.
If a child needs an over-the-counter medication at school the parent/guardian must come to the school to administer it.
If a child need prescribed medication at school, an authorization form must be completed by the student's parent/guardian and doctor before the school can administer prescription medications. All prescription medication must be brought to school by the parent, in the original container with the prescription label attached.
Here are necessary forms to fill out by parents and physicians:
Authorization for Exchange of Health Information
Asthma-Inhailer Medication Order and Care Plan
GCC Parent/Physician/Admin of Medication at School
School Medication Authorization Form