Health and Wellness
It is very important to inform your child's teacher and office staff of any medical problems, including food allergies, and medications (currently taking or changes in medications)
Medications: Any medications taken during school hours must be administered in the office and are not to be given to students to carry on campus. Medications must be brought to the school office in the original container with a copy of the doctor's written orders for the school nurse to review. This includes cough drops!
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T-dap Requirement
AB 354: The New 7th – 12th Grade California Immunization Law
Starting July 2011, a new law (AB 354) changed California immunization requirements for all students entering 7th-12th grades. For more information concerning the T-dap requirement, click here.
1st Grade Physical
The California Health & Safety Code requires every student entering first grade to show proof of having a physical exam within 18 months prior to enrollment. This exam may be obtained form your family doctor or from any one of several Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program provider in the area. You may ask your school office staff for a list of providers if you are unsure of where to obtain this exam. There is no charge for this exam, regardless of whether the child has coverage or not. The CHDP program will pay for an exam if it has been at least one year since the last exam. Please consult your school office if you are having difficulty scheduling this exam. Your child will be assigned to a classroom only after a certificate verifying the physical examination is presented to the school office. Your child may be excluded for a period of up to five school days if proof of the exam or an appointment card is not presented to the school office.
Please see the school office for more information.
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