THOMPSON
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
MEDICATION POLICY
REGULATIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATIONS
No medicines, prescription and/or over the counter, may be brought to school
including field trips and team sporting events without written parent/guardian
authorization and written physicians authorization. New authorizations are
needed for each new school year. An adult must bring any medications to the
nurses office. This is a Thompson Board of Education Policy and per the State
of Connecticut School Health Service. Authorization forms may be obtained from
a nurse to be completed by a physician or a physician may fax any written
authorization to the nurse. Faxes received from a physician will then be sent
home for a parent signature and a parent must bring the medication to the
nurse. Medication authorization forms will soon be available for downloading
from the school health website.
Students requiring emergency medications (Epi-Pens for severe allergies, inhalers as rescue breathers, and insulin), may carry and self administer these medications once the proper authorizations are on file and each student has met with a nurse to review responsibilities of carrying and self-administration. These medications must be carried by the student and must be on their person at all times. Under no circumstances should emergency medications be shared or left in gym bags, backpacks, or lockers.
Daily, and as needed, medication must be stored and administrated in the nurse
office. Students may certainly have the medications that are necessary however
we must follow the regulation and law.
Disciplinary actions are necessary when students are non compliant with the
policy. The student handbook clearly states (under the Alcohol, Drugs &
Tobacco Policy) the ramifications of violating the policy and procedure of
medication administration.
Students will only be allowed cough drops dispensed from the nurse's office. If your child needs cough drops he/she must go to the nurse and remain in the nurse's office while having the cough drop. Permission notes are not necessary for a child to receive a cough drop from the nurse's office. For the safety of your child and others do not send cough drops, lozenges, and/or hard candy to school with your child.
Thank you for your continued cooperation and support in the safety and health
of our children in Thompson.
Fax 860-923-1937, Fax 860-923-9638, Tel 860-923-3574