Student Handbook 2018-2019

Please see the Grayson County Public Schools’ Policy Manual located at http://www.grayson.k12.va.us for full policy description. For further information on notice of non-discrimination, visit http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/CFAPPS/OCR/contactus.cfm for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area, or call 1-800-421-3481. ADMINISTERING MEDICINES TO STUDENTS Medications Prescribed for Individual Students Employees of Grayson County School Board may give medication prescribed for individual students only pursuant to the written order of a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner and with written permission from the student’s parent or guardian. Such medicine must be in the original container and delivered to the principal, school nurse, or school division designee by the parent or guardian of the student. Nonprescription Medications Employees of Grayson County School Board may give nonprescription medication to students only with the written permission of the parent or guardian. Such permission shall include the name of the medication, the required dosage of the medication, and the time the medicine is to be given. Such medicine must be in the original container and delivered to the principal, school nurse, or school division designee by the parent or guardian of the student. Self-Care and Self-Administration of Medication Each enrolled student who is diagnosed with diabetes, with parental consent and written approval from the prescriber, is permitted to  carry with him and use supplies, including a reasonable and appropriate short-term supply of carbohydrates, an insulin pump, and equipment for immediate treatment of high and low blood glucose levels, and  self-check his own blood glucose levels on school buses, on school property, and at school-sponsored activities. Students may be permitted to carry and self-administer other medications when the following conditions are met:  Written parental permission for self-administration of specified non- prescription medication is on file with the school.  The non-prescription medication is in the original container and appropriately labeled with the manufacturer’s directions.  The student’s name is affixed to the container.  The student possesses only the amount of non-prescription medicine needed for one school day/activity.

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