Notes from the Nurse
Parent’s Request to Administer Medication in School
If your child needs a medication (prescription or Over-the-Counter) in school you can download this form: Parent’s Request to Administer Medication in School , and have the doctor complete it. An adult needs to bring the form and medicine (in the original labeled container/box) to the Health Suite. This form is used for prescription and non-prescription medications that may be needed by your child during the school day.
Consent for Administration of Approved Discretionary Medications
BCPS school nurses can administer certain nonprescription medications with your permission only at no charge, for all students. Approved discretionary medications are intended for occasional use only and are given under physician directed nursing protocols for a limited number of conditions.
This service is designed to alleviate your child’ minor discomforts and to avoid early dismissals from school. If you would like to have this service available to your child, download and complete the Consent for Administration of Approved Discretionary Medications and return it to the school nurse. If your child requires nonprescription medications on a regular basis, you must obtain a written order from your health care provider and supply the medication (see above order form).
OTHER HEALTH FORMS:
Immunization Certificate.pdf
New Student Health History.pdf
Dental Health Record.pdf
Return to Phys. Ed..pdf
Lead Poisoning Letter.pdf
Blood Lead Certificate.pdf
Record of Physical Exam Forms (All 4 Pages Required)
school health assessment Page 1-2.pdf
school health assessment Page 3.pdf
school health assessment Page 4.pdf
HEALTH INFORMATION WEBSITES: