Sabercat Update
August 8, 2022
Meet the
2022-2023
Administrative Team
Principal
Director of Instruction
Tracy Jacobsen
6th Grade AP
7th Grade AP
8th Grade AP
6th Grade Counselor
7th Grade Counselor
8th Grade Counselor
AP At Large
Academic Achievement Specialist
Lead Counselor
"0" HOUR IS ADVISORY BETWEEN 2nd & 3rd PERIOD
It's Official!
MEDICATIONS
- All medication must be brought to the clinic by a parent/guardian. Medication will be secured in the clinic at all times.
ADMINISTERING MEDICATION
- School nurses and other school employees designated by the superintendent are allowed to administer medication in compliance with physicians' orders to students during school hours under the following conditions:
PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE
- The school district has received a written request to administer medication from the parent, legal guardian or other person having legal control of the student.
Prescription medication must be in the original container properly labeled with child's name, name of medicine and directions for time and dosage.
Medication must be prescribed by a medical professional licensed to practice in the United States.
School district employees shall not be required to administer any medication that exceeds recommended dosages, or administer any procedure that conflicts with standard medical practice, as described in recognized medical references on these issues.
NON-PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE
- Non-prescription medication shall be in the original, unopened container. Student's name and directions for time/dosage shall be provided by the parent/legal guardian at the time the request to administer the medication is made. Substances such as vitamins, herbal preparations, etc. will not be given during school hours.
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF MEDICATIONS
- All medication must be brought to the clinic by a parent, guardian or other responsible adult and shall be secured there at all times. For the safety and protection of all students, medication will not be sent home with students. Students will not be allowed to carry medications except for emergency medications such as insulin, inhalers or epi-pens.
When the period for administering the medication expires, the medication must be picked up by the parent, legal guardian, or other responsible adult. A doctor's note is required to be on file in the school clinic for any emergency medication a student may need to carry such as insulin, inhalers or EpiPens.