Student Health and Safety - Maclay School

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Student Health and Safety - Maclay School
Student Health and Safety
At Maclay, your child's health and well-being are our top priorities. We partner with parents to provide comprehensive healthcare services on campus, ensuring students can thrive. Our dedicated team offers prompt attention and confidential care, keeping your child healthy and focused on learning.
As the Director of Student Health, I am excited to lead a team of professionals committed to fostering a caring and supportive environment. Our health center, which is located in the center of campus, is more than just a clinic; it's a vital part of our school community. We believe that optimal health is essential for academic success and personal growth, and we are here to partner with you on your wellness journey.
Please feel free to reach out to us with any questions and we look forward to seeing you on campus.
Megan Snow, RN
School Entry Exam and Immunizations
Required Immunizations
Forms: Medications at School
Annual Health Form
Sick Day Policy
Health and Wellness Recommendations
All new Maclay students must present a certification of a school-entry health examination (State of Florida School Entry Health Exam Form DH 3040) performed within 1 year before enrollment in school, and provided to the school within 30 days of entry (F.S. 1003.22).
Out of state health examination certifications may be accepted only if they meet the same assessment requirements as the State of Florida School Entry Health Exam Form DH 3040 and have the physician's signature and office stamp.
For all new students, rising Kindergarten students, and rising 7th grade students, proof of immunizations (or medical exemption) must be documented and submitted on the Florida Certification of Immunization (form DH 680) (F.S. 1003.22). This form is available through your child’s physician or may be downloaded from the
Florida Shots website
.
A Certificate of Religious Exemption form DH 681 may be presented to the school (in lieu of form DH 680) if the student is seeking exemption on religious grounds (F.S. 1003.22).
All required documents must be on file for your child before the first day of school.
PreK (age-appropriate doses as indicated):
DTaP
Polio
MMR
Hepatitis B
Varicella
Hib
Pneumococcal conjugate
Kindergarten
DTaP (4-5 doses)
Polio (4-5 doses)
MMR (2 doses)
Hepatitis B (3 doses)
Varicella (2 doses)
Additional Immunization Requirements for 7
th
Grade
All the immunizations listed above plus 1 Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis) booster vaccine.
Student medications will be stored in the clinic and dispensed under the supervision of the school nurse. Students are not allowed to self-administer or carry medications on campus or for school functions (field trips, athletic events, etc.).
Students may carry and self-administer rescue medications (EpiPen and inhalers) only if it was previously discussed with and approved by the school nurse.
Seizure Action Plan
- If your student has a history of seizures, the
Seizure Action Plan (containing multiple required forms)
must be filled out by the
prescribing physician
and signed by the
physician and parent/guardian
at the start of each new school year.
EpiPen Action Plan
- If your student has a history of severe allergies and requires an EpiPen, the
EpiPen Action Plan (containing multiple required forms)
must be filled out by the
prescribing physician
and signed by the
physician and parent/guardian
at the start of each new school year.
Other Medications
- The
Permission Form for Administration of Medications at School
is to be filled out by a
parent or guardian
and dropped off with the
medication at the start of each new school year. If your child is prescribed an inhaler that you prefer they self-carry and self-administer, the
Authorization to Carry and Self-Administer Form
must be completed by the
prescribing physician
and signed by the
physician and parent/guardian
at the start of each new school year.
All prescription medications (including EpiPens) will need to be in the original packaging/bottle with a pharmacy label detailing the student's name, medication name, and dosing instructions;
over-the-counter medications will need to be in the original packaging with the dosing instructions.
Any prescription medications missing a pharmacy label will not be accepted.
Please check expiration dates prior to dropping off medications - expired medications will not be accepted.
(only for students with prescribed EpiPens)
Forms: EpiPen Action Plan
(only for students with Epilepsy diagnoses)
Forms: Seizure Action Plan
(Students with prescribed EpiPens or seizure medication, see specific action plan for forms)
Permission Form for Administration of Medication
Authorization to Carry and Self Administer Permission
The Annual Health Form is required for every student before the first day of each new school year. To complete the online Annual Health Form, please log into your Family Portal account at
https://www.maclay.org/facts
If you are unsure of your password, please follow the instructions below:
Use the forgot password choice.
Once logged in to the Family Portal select Web Forms, then complete the follow forms:
All Families – Health Center Form
All Families – Updates and Enrollment Forms
There may be other forms that pertain to you or your student as well.
If you have any questions on accessing the Family Portal please contact the Technology Office at
support@maclay.org
.
If you have any questions for the Health Center please contact
healthcenter@maclay.org
The goal of Maclay's Student Health Center is to promote successful learning conditions by encouraging a healthy environment for all students, faculty, and staff. Please do not send your child to school if they are sick. Please see our Sick Day Policy below - reference these guidelines when determining when to keep your student home from school/school-related function (field trip, athletic event, etc.).
Students, faculty, and staff should stay at home if they are experiencing any of the following:
*Fever (100F or higher)
Acute cough
Acute congestion or runny nose
Sore throat
*Nausea or vomiting
*Diarrhea
Fatigue
Body aches or chills
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
**Rash
New loss of taste or smell
*Students experiencing fever may return to school once symptoms are improving and fever-free without medication (Tylenol/acetaminophen or Motrin/Advil/ibuprofen) for at least 24 hours.
*Students experiencing vomiting and/or diarrhea may return to school once symptoms are improving and vomiting/diarrhea has been resolved for at least 24 hours.
**Students with a new rash (especially honey-colored crusting, rashes around the hands/feet/mouth, open lesion or oozing, hives, or raised bumps) must be evaluated by a physician prior to returning to school - a doctor's note is required upon return.
Guidelines for Return to School for Common Illnesses
Flu
– students must stay at home until symptoms are improving and fever-free without medications for at least 24 hours. Generally, students diagnosed with influenza will need to stay at home for at least 5 days from the onset of symptoms.
Strep Throat
- students must stay home for at least 24 hours after the start of antibiotics and/or cleared by a physician to return to school.
Impetigo
- students must stay home for at least 24 hours after the start of antibiotics and/or cleared by a physician to return to school.
Conjunctivitis ("Pink Eye")
- students must stay home for at least 24 hours after the start of antibiotics and/or cleared by a physician to return to school.
Molluscum
- students must stay at home until evaluated and cleared by a physician - all exposed bumps that are not easily covered with clothing must be covered with a bandage or medical tape while attending school or any school function.
Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease (HFMD)
- students may return to school once symptoms are improving, fever-free for at least 24 hours without medication, and sores/blisters dry up.
Hives
- if a student experiences a sudden onset of hives while at school with or without a known trigger and Benadryl is given by the clinic (only after getting permission from the parent or guardian), then the student must go home immediately due to the sedative effects of Benadryl. Upper School students and faculty/staff are not permitted to drive themselves once Benadryl is administered due to risk of injury.
Lice
- Maclay School has a no nit policy. Students may return to school after treatment and after being cleared by the clinic staff. The clinic must check the student's scalp PRIOR to returning to the classroom - students must go home for any presence of live lice or nits.
Frequent hand washing with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds. Use hand sanitizer only if hands are not visibly soiled and soap/water is not readily available.
Disinfect surfaces and items that are frequently used or touched.
Cover coughs or sneezes with the bend of your elbow or tissue.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
Please stay home if you feel sick.
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Jill Hope, RN
Nurse
Juliana Schneider
Nurse's Assistant
Megan Snow
Director of Student Health
Meghan Whitaker, RN
Student Health Services Nurse
Rita Wisotsky
Nurse's Assistant
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