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the parent is unable to bring dress clothes the student will be given a warning but may be<br />

required to sit out of the special program. If a second infraction occurs, a call home for<br />

dress clothes will be made, the student will sit out of the special program and a parent<br />

conference will be scheduled with the Director.<br />

ELECTRONICS<br />

Because of possible disruption and the expense of personal electronic devices, cell<br />

phones, iPods, Game Boys and other electronic entertainment equipment are not allowed<br />

at school. On special days when electronic equipment would be allowed the teacher will<br />

notify parents in advance.<br />

EXTENDED DAY<br />

(See After-<strong>School</strong> Program).<br />

HOMEWORK CLINIC/STUDY BUDDIES<br />

(See Support Services).<br />

IMMUNIZATION & EYE EXAM REQUIREMENTS<br />

<strong>Sayre</strong> <strong>School</strong> is required by the state of Kentucky to have on file a copy of each enrolled<br />

student’s immunization records. This information must be on a Commonwealth of<br />

Kentucky Immunization Certificate. These records must be valid through the current<br />

school year. These medical records must be sent to the registrar (attn: Luanne Stiles)<br />

before your child enters school in August or within 30 days from entering.<br />

a) State law as of 1/1/98 requires that all students, within 30 days of their fourth<br />

birthday have the following shots: 5th DPT, 4th Polio Vaccine and 2nd MMR.<br />

b) All students entering Kindergarten, or born October 1, 1992, or later are<br />

required to have three doses of Hepatitis B vaccine.<br />

c) State law as of 7/31/01 requires that all students entering preschool, or born<br />

August 1, 1995, or later are required to have the Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine<br />

before entering school. This vaccine is required unless a parent or physician<br />

states that the child has already had chickenpox disease.<br />

d) State law mandates that all students entering preschool through kindergarten<br />

or any new student entering school have an eye exam from an ophthalmologist<br />

or optometrist. This is mandatory.<br />

LUNCH<br />

(See Buttery).<br />

MEDICATION<br />

Families should let the office know if their child begins or changes a medication. This<br />

is necessary in order for the school to provide appropriate support and follow-up. All<br />

medical information is confidential and given out on a need to know basis.<br />

Prescription drugs may not be sent to school with a student for self administration.<br />

The <strong>Lower</strong> <strong>School</strong> office will dispense prescription medication to students upon<br />

written instructions from parents. Non-prescription medication (Tylenol, etc.) will be<br />

administered after phone approval from parents.<br />

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