| 1. Only medication that cannot
be scheduled for other than school hours may be given. |
| 2. All prescription medication
must be in the appropriate prescription bottle with a prescription
label bearing the child's name, the name of the medication,
and instructions for giving the medication. |
| 3. Non-prescription medicine
must be in the original container labeled with the child's
name, the name of the medication, and instructions for giving the
medication. |
| 4. All medications must
be accompanied by the PISD medical required form completed by the
parent. These are available in the school office. |
| 5. All medications must be
stored in the school clinic. Only school personnel may administer
medication. Children may not keep medicine on their person or anywhere
else in the school. |
Absence,
Illness or Injury Note
|
| A written parental note will be accepted
for up to five consecutive days. A physicians written excuse is
required for an absence, injury, or non participation which is longer
than five days. Note
requirements: |
| 1. Parents are required to
send a note to the classroom teacher when a student returns to school
from an absence or injury. |
| 2. Parents are required
to send a note to the classroom teacher if the student will not
participate in recess physical activity. A physicians written non-
participation note is required for longer than five days of non-
participation A Physicians written note returning the student
to physical activity is required before your child may return to
physical activity. |
| 3. Parents are required to
send a note to the P.E. teacher if the student
will not participate in Physical Education/Gym class due to illness
or injury. A physicians written non- participation note is
required for longer than five days of non- participation.
A Physicians written note returning the student to physical activity
is required before your child may return to Physical Education/Gym
class physical activity. |