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 Medications at School

All medication must be sent to the clinic with specific instructions and a completed Medication Authorization FormClick Here for Form

Prescription medicine will be given at parent request only if it is in a prescription bottle with a prescription label accompanied by a specific timeline for administration.

Over-the-counter medication will be given at parent request only if it is in an original, sealed container and accompanied by the name of the medication and a specific timeline for administration.

 Stop the Spread

You can help keep people from getting sick this flu season. How? It's not too hard. Just take these steps:

  • Wash your hands frequently, especially before eating and after coughing, sneezing, or blowing your nose.
  • Keep your sneezes and coughs to yourself (use a tissue or your elbow instead of your hand).
  • Keep your hands out of your eyes, mouth, and nose.

 

Tips from KidsHealth.org

 Immunizations

Grades K-12

All students must have a Certificate of Immunization (DHR Form 3032) on file in accordance with Georgia Department of Human Resources regulations.  Students entering public schools for the first time must present this form upon enrollment. Students who are transferring from any other public school system have 30 calendar days to meet this requirement. 

 Clinic Information

 

 

 

Charlene Dalfonso

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  School Nurse
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 H1N1/ Flu

Flu_Alert.pdfFlu_Alert
H1N1 Parent Letter.pdfH1N1 Parent Letter