School Health Information & Forms

 

 

School policy regarding drugs and medications taken at school is designed for the safety of all students.  When a student is required to take drugs or medications at school, any and all medications must be delivered to the school office by a parent/guardian or an adult parent representative - NOT BY STUDENTS.

If possible, please arrange to have medication given at home. 

Students with respiratory or highly allergic conditions will be allowed to carry inhalers and/or emergency medical kits with them while at school, as long as the authorization form is on file at the school.

Consent forms to dispense medication at school are also available in the school office.

You will need to complete the necessary form(s) below, print them out to  obtain the physician's signature and then return the completed form to the school before any medication will be given at school.

If you have any questions, please contact our school nurse, Cindy Bummette,RN at 517-925-5425.

 

External Link Medical & Other Forms

 


Here are some additional resources for maintaining your child's health:


External Link  Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the nation’s health protection agency and leading authority on communicable diseases in our nation.  There are multiple resources within their site from education on a specific communicable condition to adolescent school health. 

External Link  Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) is the trusted source for Food Allergy Information.

External Link   Asthma Initiative of Michigan (AIM) an Asthma educational site.  Asthma is a serious chronic disease of the lungs.  It can be prevented and controlled with proper care.  People with asthma can live normal active lives. 
 
 
In the U.S., a new case of diabetes is diagnosed every 30 seconds; more than 1.9 million people are diagnosed each year*.
 

Diabetes Resources include: 


*NIDDK: http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/DM/PUBS/statistics/#fast 




Nutritional resources: