Clinic Communications

As we head into the cold and flu season, please note that your child CAN NOT self-carry or self-administer medications on their own.  This includes, but is not limited to items such as cough drops, pain relievers and inhalers.  All medications that need to be administered during the school day must be dropped off to the clinic nurse by an adult.  Students should not be carrying medication into school even with the intent of dropping to the clinic.  

Medication Authorization Forms - If your child needs to take an over the counter medication occasionally such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen please upload the medication authorization form linked below to Magnus.  This can be done by going into Magnus, clicking on Conditional Questions and checking  yes to “Does your child take medications during the school day?” This will prompt Magnus to add a Medication Authorization Form section at the bottom of their health tracker.  Once you open this section, you will be prompted to upload the medication authorization form (link provided below) when completed.  For occasional over the counter medications, this form can be filled out and signed by a parent/guardian and does not require that the form be signed by a physician.  Please note that any medication (including over the counter medication) that needs to be given for more than four consecutive days, needs to have this form filled out and signed by a physician.  

This completed form in Magnus will allow the clinic nurses  to administer over the counter medications for instances such as mouth pain from dental/orthodontist appointments, cough drops for a lingering cough etc.  This is not to treat ailments that should have a student at home, such as a fever.  

Medication Authorization:  https://4.files.edl.io/0290/06/05/23/153448-0300ff7e-e882-4def-ab8a-e76a31a5c8f2.pdf

Please reach out to [email protected] should you have any questions.