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Lawrence School
113 Lakeview Ave, Falmouth, MA 02540
(508) 548-0606
(508) 457-9778
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Medication At School
Guidance Department
Community Resources
Course Registration Timetable
Navigating Massachusetts Career Information System (MassCIS) Jr
Why Middle / Junior High School Counselors?
Rising Grade 7 Transition Resources
Special Education
Academics
Team 1 - 7th Grade
Team 2 - 7th Grade
Team 3 - 8th Grade
Team 4 - 8th Grade
Flex Team - 7th & 8th Grade
Art / Music
National Junior Art Honors Society
Art / Music Calendar
English
Library Media Center
Mathematics
Physical Education and Health
Science
Social Studies
Specialists
Technology
World Language
Student Life
Activities
Drama
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)
Math Team
Yearbook
Innovation School
Athletics
School Dances
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Medication At School
Prescription medication – to be taken 10 days or less:
Parent/guardian must bring the medication in the pharmacy container labeled with the child’s name. A second labeled container may be obtained from the pharmacy for use at school or home.
Medication authorization form must be completed and signed by parent/guardian.
Only medication ordered to be given four times a day, or at a specified time, will be given at school.
Prescription medication – to be taken longer than 10 days:
Parent/guardian must bring medication to the health office in the pharmacy container labeled with the child’s name.
Medication authorization forms completed and signed by parent/guardian and MD are required. Forms may be obtained from the health office or from the school health office website.
No more than a one month supply (or less0 of the medication may be kept at school.
Non-Prescription (over-the-counter) medication:
Medication authorization form must be filled out and signed by parent/guardian.
Medication should be in the original container.
Parent/guardian must bring medication and completed form to the health office.
Important Notes:
Students are not allowed to transport medications to and from school. Emergency medications (EpiPen, inhalers, etc.) may be carried by the student with required authorization.
Please inform the nurse of all medications taken by your child, even if taken at home.
Herbal medications and vitamins are not given at school.
All medications must be stored in the health office.
Please pick up all medication on the last day of school. Medications left will be discarded.
All prescription medications must be brought to school in a pharmacy-labeled bottle. If requested, the pharmacist can give you an extra labeled bottle for the doses at school.
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