Evergreen Public School District

Medication at School

Children should be given medication at home, not at school. However, if a child's medication program requires having medication during school hours, the medication is to be provided by the parent and specific procedures must be followed. Forms must be completed by the parent and health care provider and be on file at school. Medications must be kept locked in the office unless special arrangements are made with the school nurse.

If a student needs to receive either prescription or non-prescription medication at school, please check with the school office for procedure details.

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