Medication Administration
St. Paul’s school will not provide medicine to students, unless the medicine is sent from home with a parent permission. Parents may send medicine with your child’s name on it to keep locked in the office in case your child ever needs it.
Photography Acceptable Use Policy
Staff/Faculty uses class/student pictures in local newspaper, yearbook, website and Facebook, or any use the school deems appropriate. If you do not want your child’s picture to appear on any social media, please indicate this on the check-off page of this packet and send back to the office.
St. Paul’s school will not provide medicine to students, unless the medicine is sent from home with a parent permission. Parents may send medicine with your child’s name on it to keep locked in the office in case your child ever needs it.
- Prescription medication must be in the original container issued by the pharmacist with the student’s name, dosage and times for administration written on the label
- Permission for long term prescription medications must be on file in the school office
- Permission from the parent/guardian for over-the-counter medications must be accompanied by the medication in its original container, stating the time the last dose was given and the time the next dose is needed. Such medications as acetaminophen (Tylenol), chewable antacid tablets and/or Ibuprofen (Motrin) must be sent by the parent/guardian.
- No medication to be given three times daily or less will be administered at school. Unless the doctor specifically states the time to be given.
Photography Acceptable Use Policy
Staff/Faculty uses class/student pictures in local newspaper, yearbook, website and Facebook, or any use the school deems appropriate. If you do not want your child’s picture to appear on any social media, please indicate this on the check-off page of this packet and send back to the office.