Medical Administration at School Forms

 Medical Permission Forms

Over-the-Counter Medication (Tylenol, Aleve, aspirin, etc.)

Non-prescription medications are medicines that you can buy without a written prescription from a health care provider.  Non-prescription medications are also called over-the-counter (OTC) medicines.  Please use the link below for a copy of the district's OTC medication permission form.
 
In order for a child to be given a non-prescription medication at school, the child’s parent/guardian must sign a permission form. The medicine must be in the original container with the label on it.  A responsible adult should deliver the medication and permission form to the school.  The medication must also be picked up by an adult.  No medicine can be sent home with a child.  Medications cannot be left in the health room over the summer; therefore any medications not picked up at the end of the school year will be disposed of accordingly. 
Over-the-Counter Medicine Permission Form

Prescription Medication

Prescription medications are medicines prescribed by a health care provider. In order for a child to be given a prescription medication at school, the child’s parent/legal guardian must sign a permission form.  The permission form must also be signed by the child’s health care provider.  Please use the links below for a copy of the district's prescription medication permission form.
 
The medicine must be in the original container with the label on it.  A responsible adult must deliver the medication and permission form to the school.  The medication must also be picked up by an adult.  No medicine can be sent home with a child.  Medications cannot be left in the health room over the summer; therefore any medications not picked up at the end of the school year will be disposed of accordingly.