Medication Administration
NPS MEDICATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Natick Public Schools medication administration policy complies with MA state law 105 CMR 210.00 to provide for the health and safety of our students who may require medication administration during the school day.
Per MA state law, all medications, including prescription and over the counter, require a licensed prescriber's order and completed parent/guardian consent form or they cannot be given in school. All medication orders must be renewed annually at the beginning of each school year (dated after June 30th).
Click links below for medication forms:
Prescriber Medication Order Form: Your student's prescriber may use their own office medication order form.
Parent/Guardian Medication Consent Form
Health Care Plan for Life Threatening Food Allergy
The medication and all of its required forms must be brought in together to the health clinic by the parent/guardian or responsible adult or the medication shall not be accepted. Medication must be in its correctly labeled pharmacy container. Medications are not accepted in plastic baggies or other containers from home.
Students cannot bring/carry medication to school without prior approval by their school nurse.
Student's cannot self-medicate during the school day with medication brought in from home. Daily medications shall be given at home. In extenuating circumstances only, and with approval by the school nurse, a daily medication may be given at school.
Standing order OTC medications (i.e. Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, TUMS, etc) may not be given to students without written parent/guardian permission. Telephone consent shall not be accepted. The standing order OTC medications shall only be given once during the school day.
It is the parent's/guardian's responsibility to pick up their child's medication at the end of the school year. Any medication not picked up by the closing bell on the last day of school will be destroyed per MA state regulations and NPS policy.
Parent/guardian is responsible for providing and monitoring their student’s medication and/or medical condition, including but not limited to, Epinephrine, inhalers, insulin, for all before and after-school activities that occur beyond regular school hours, such as, but not limited to, athletic programs, special school events and school-sponsored programs on week-ends and school vacations.
Click here for complete NPS medication policy: NPS Medication Administration in Schools Policy & Procedures