Emergency Meds -   Asthma / Allergies / Seizures

As mentioned on the Medications page, you do not need to fill-out the "Request to Administer Medication" form if you and your child's physician have completed and signed the following applicable documents: 

New forms/action plans must be completed each school year

Epinephrine/Allergy Emergency Plan

Asthma Medication / Action Plan / Self-Carry

If you child's physician has prescribed rescue medicine for asthma, inhaler and nebulizer treatments can be given at school, under the following conditions are met:

Remember: If a student carries his/her inhaler, the school nurse cannot monitor their asthma. Be sure your student knows to see the nurse if the asthma inhaler does not provide enough relief.  

Seizure Medication / Action Plan (Spanish)

If your student is diagnosed with seizures, whether or not they have been prescribed emergency medication, a seizure action plan needs to be on file in the school clinic.  You may use the sample below from the Epilepsy Foundation or your physician may use their own.  The parent must also sign the seizure action plan.  Emergency medication should be available for the student and provided by the parent.