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Medications

If at anytime during the school year you have medication you would like your child to have during school hours, please download and fill out the form "Medication Authorization and Administration Record" for each medication left on Campus.

 

 *Please note that students can not bring medication on campus. All medication needs to be dropped off by a parent or guardian in the amount of 14 days (or less)  of dosage in its original packaging/medicine container.  


Cough drops and over the counter medications will need to follow this process. Please write the names of the student on the original package.

 

If you have questions on any of this information; please notify Patricia Kinsman in the Health Office at ext. 117.

Asthma Action Plan

ALL students who have been diagnosed with asthma MUST have an Asthma Action Plan, signed by their physician, on file in the Denton Classical Health Office.  Students with an asthma diagnosis cannot begin school without this Action Plan on file.  

Students with action plans which include medication, i.e, inhalers, nebulizer treatments, etc., MUST have the required medication and accompanying paperwork (above) on file in the Denton Classical Health Office before starting school.  

 *Students must have a doctor-signed release in order to carry inhalers on campus.  

Allergy Action Plan

ALL students who have been diagnosed with a life-threatening allergy MUST have an Allergy Action Plan, signed by their physician, on file in the Denton Classical Health Office.  Students with a life-threatening allergy diagnosis cannot begin school without this Action Plan on file.  

Students with action plans which include medication, i.e, Epi-Pens, Benedryl, etc., MUST have the required medication and accompanying paperwork (above) on file in the Denton Classical Health Office before starting school. 

Food Allergy Action Plan

ALL students who have been diagnosed with a life-threatening food allergy MUST have a Food Allergy Action Plan, signed by their physician, on file in the Denton Classical Health Office.  Students with a life-threatening food allergy diagnosis cannot begin school without this Action Plan on file.  

Students with action plans which include medication, i.e, Epi-Pens, Benedryl, etc., MUST have the required medication and accompanying paperwork (above) on file in the Denton Classical Health Office before starting school. 

Vaccines