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Cadets perform 9-‐11 flag ceremony - Choctawhatchee High School

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The health care provider’s signature indicates that your child has been instructed on the proper use of their<br />

inhaler and that your child is responsible for administering it to himself/herself without supervision. The<br />

form can be faxed to the doctor and then faxed back to the school nurse.<br />

9. If my child is sick, why can't I bring them medicine and send them back to class?<br />

You can, unless your child has a fever, vomiting, two episodes of diarrhea, a rash that may be contagious,<br />

or any other condition that the school nurse or administrator believe may be contagious or disruptive to<br />

the class or teacher.<br />

10. What happens to my child’s medication at the end of the school year?<br />

All medications not picked-up by parents by the last day of school will be destroyed. Should you have<br />

questions about medication at school, feel free to contact our school nurse.<br />

Important Health Concern<br />

If your child has any medical conditions such as Asthma, Allergies, Seizures or Diabetes, please notify the<br />

school nurse.<br />

Resources<br />

If you do not have health insurance for your child and would like assistance, feel free to stop by the clinic.<br />

The school nurse has information regarding Community Resources for Free medical care, immunizations<br />

etc.<br />

I am looking forward to meeting you and your child. My clinic hours are Monday through Friday, 6:45 a.m.<br />

- 2:15 p.m. If you have any questions, please stop by the clinic or call me.<br />

Lisa Dishman, <strong>School</strong> Nurse<br />

833-3614 Ext. 642 833-3410 Fax

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