The following student code is primarily a statement of the code of conduct, responsibilities and procedural rights. While it relies heavily on Board Policy, it is not a restatement of that policy. For a complete text of the Board Policy on Students, each administrative office of the school corporation has a copy of School Board Policy for review. |
(A) No non-prescriptive medication shall be given to any student by any employee of the School City without the written permission, directions for administering the medication, reason for taking the medication, and furnishing of the medication in the original container by the parent. The parent must complete an Authorization to Administer Prescription/Non-Prescription Medication form. The form is available at the school's office.
(B) No prescriptive medication shall be given to any student by any employee of the School City unless there is on file at the school a completed Authorization to Administer Prescription/Non-Prescription Medication form. To be complete, the form must be filled out completely, signed by the physician prescribing the medication and also signed by the parent.
(C) Medications should be administered on a schedule that permits as many doses as possible to be given at home with the supervision of a parent.
(D) All medication must be in the original container.
(E) It is preferred that the parent deliver all medication to school in its original container inside a sealed envelope with student's name, school and teacher designated.
(F) A change in medication dosage or medication requires a new Authorization to Administer Prescription/Non-Prescription Medication form.
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