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Morton Ranch Elementary - Campuses - Katy ISD

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Volunteers and <strong>Katy</strong> <strong>ISD</strong> employees shall follow the same<br />

procedures as other parents/guardians when requesting to observe<br />

in their child’s classroom.<br />

Clinic:<br />

Students who demonstrate signs and symptoms of illness or a<br />

possible communicable disease will be referred to the school clinic<br />

for further assessment. Those students with an elevated<br />

temperature of 100.4 degrees or above or those who vomit or have<br />

diarrhea must be isolated and sent home. The student must be<br />

fever-free without fever reducing medication for 24 hours before<br />

he/she can be allowed back in school. Those excluded due to<br />

vomiting or diarrhea must also be free of symptoms without the use<br />

of preventative medications before being allowed back in school per<br />

FFAD (REGULATION).<br />

It is very important to let the school know of any changes in work,<br />

home or cell phone numbers so parents can be contacted in case of<br />

an emergency. In addition to notifying the teacher, please send a<br />

note to the attendance clerk in the front office so the change can be<br />

made on the school records used by the nurse.<br />

Immunizations:<br />

A student must be fully immunized against certain diseases or must<br />

present a certificate or statement that, for medical reasons or<br />

reasons of conscience, including a religious belief, the student will<br />

not be immunized. Please see the school nurse and district website<br />

for information regarding immunizations and documentation<br />

requirements.<br />

Medication Policy: Reference Board Policy FAC (LEGAL),<br />

(LOCAL)<br />

All medications, prescription and nonprescription including cough<br />

drops, brought to the school must be taken to the school clinic<br />

immediately upon arrival. Students may transport prescription/<br />

nonprescription medication to and from school as long as the<br />

medication is not a controlled substance. Students may not be in<br />

possession of any prescription or nonprescription drug on school<br />

grounds during school hours unless officially authorized by the<br />

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