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Each school year and whenever there is any change in medicine, instructions or doctor,, parents or legal guardians must provide new, updated forms (California Education Code Section 49423, 49423.1). Please download the forms that are relevant to your child and complete them, or have your physician complete them as directed. Please return the completed forms to your student’s Assistant Principal.
Please Note:  There is no school nurse on site on a daily basis. 
 
Asthma
 
 
Diabetes
 
Head Injury
 
HIPAA / Authorization And Release For Medication Administration At School
 
Medication and Dispensing
If your child needs to take medication during school hours, fill this form out with your healthcare provider and deliver it to the school. 
Medications must be picked up at the end of each school year.   This form must be renewed annually.
Medication must come to the front office with form completed and signed by parent/guardian and healthcare provider, and:
 
Mental Health
Staff, Students, and Community Members can submit a referral form via the MVLA Student Support Referral Forms. 
bit.ly/mvlaayuda (Español)
Types of Student Support Requests are supported through this Referral Form
  • Academic Stress
  • Personal Issues 
  • Emotional Issues
  • Social Issues
  • Physical Issues
  • Social Services
 
Seizure
If your child needs to have emergency anti-seizure medication available at school, have both of these forms filled out and deliver them to the school. 
Medications must be picked up at the end of each school year. 
These forms must be renewed annually.
Medication must come to the front office with form completed and signed by parent/guardian and healthcare provider, and:
  • be properly labeled in a bag with  student's name and grade
  • in original container with expiration date
  • prescription medications must have name/telephone of pharmacy, student's  name, and name and phone number of healthcare provider
Please provide a Seizure Action Plan to the school with your student's emergency anti-seizure medication.
 
Severe Allergy

 

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