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Pest Control Materials
prescription or requirements for administration occurs. See school office for
form. 2. Non-prescription medication must come in the original labeled container with a signed permission form and name of the child on the container. 3. Prescription medication must come to school in the original prescription container appropriately labeled by the pharmacy. The container will be labeled with the student’ s name, name of the medication and dosage, directions for administration, the name of the person licensed to prescribe, name of manufacturer of the drug and the date of the original issue or renewal. 4. Medication prescribed for longer than a ten-day period, and any controlled substances administered for any length of time, require a written order from a person licensed to prescribe. The written order from a person licensed to prescribe medications should include name of the student, name and signature of the prescriber, name and dosage of medication, the route, frequency and time of administration, the reason the medication needs to be given (diagnosis), duration and possible side effects of medication. Controlled substances are drugs that have the potential for abuse. Use may lead to severe physical or psychological dependence. This includes certain narcotic, stimulant, and depressant drugs (i. e: Opium, Codeine, Demerol, Percodan, Dexedrine, and
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Ritalin.) 5. Medication, prescriptions and non-prescriptions are not to be possessed by the student unless there is written agreement between the school, the licensed prescriber and the parent. This includes inhalers used for asthma. Controlled substances are never to be carried by a student or self-administered. 6. The school will not offer Tylenol to students unless we have prior parent permission.
NOTICE CONCERNING USE OF PEST CONTROL MATERIALS
Our school utilizes a licensed, professional pest control service firm for the prevention and control of rodents, insects, and other pests in and around the district' s buildings. Their program consists of
1. inspection and monitoring to determine whether pests are present and whether any treatment is needed; 2. recommendations for maintenance and sanitation to help eliminate pests without the need for pest control materials; 3. utilization of non-chemical measures such as traps, caulking and screening; 4. application of EPA-registered pest control materials when needed.