24-25 WUE Handbook

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All prescription and non-prescription medications must be

brought to the school office directly by the parent in the

ORIGINAL container that is appropriately secured.

A two to

four

(2-4)

week

supply

of

medication

is

recommended.

Medication MAY NOT be sent to school in a student’s lunch

box, backpack, pocket, or by the student in another manner.

Any unused medication unclaimed by the parent will be

destroyed by school personnel when a prescription is no longer

to be administered or at the end of a school year.

The parents shall have sole responsibility to instruct their child

as to the time the medication is to be taken, and the child has

the responsibility for both presenting themselves on time in the

office, to receive the prescribed medication.

The building principal maintains a log for each prescribed

medication, including

the adult who gave the medication, the

date, and the time of day.

This log will be maintained along

with the physician's written instructions and the parent's written

permission to release.

Asthma Inhalers and Epi-pens

Students, with appropriate written permission from the physician and

parent, may possess and use a metered dose inhaler or dry powder

inhaler to alleviate asthmatic symptoms.

Epinephrine (Epi-pen) is

administered

only

in

accordance

with

written

medication

administration plan developed by the school principal and updated

annually.

Non Prescribed (Over-the-Counter) Medications

No

staff member will be permitted to dispense nonprescription,

over-the-counter (OTC) medication to any student without a physician’s

authorization on file in the school office.

District Policies Related to Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault

Board Policy 8000.07 – Woodhaven Brownstown School District

prohibits harassment, including sex based harassment from employees,

students, and visitors to WBSD property or events.

Administrative Regulation 8000.07.3 – Defines “sexual harassment” as

unwelcome sexual conduct, quid pro quo in regards to unwelcome sexual

conduct, and sexual assault, including dating violence, domestic violence,

and stalking.

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