Health Office

 
From the Health Office

 

7th Grade Physicals – All 7th graders are required to have a physical as
per NYS law. If your child has had a physical by their private physician,
please provide a copy of the physical to the health office by October 1. If
a private physical has already been scheduled for the near future, please
call the health office and advise the nurse of the date of the physical. If
your child received a sports physical by the school physician last spring,
that physical will count as a 7th grade physical. School physicals will be
given free of charge by the school physician to those students who have
not provided a copy of their private physical to the nurse or who has not
had a recent sports physical. These physicals will be given starting in
October.

 

Sports Physicals – Any 7th or 8th grade student who wishes to
participate in an interscholastic sport is required to have their initial
sports physical with the school physician. Private physicals are not
accepted as per Arlington Central School District policy. To sign up for a
sports physical, the student
should see the nurse and obtain a “Health History Form,” which needs to
be filled out by the parent and returned directly to the Health Office. All
information regarding sports and sports
physicals is given during the morning announcements. Please
remind your children to pay attention to these important daily
announcements. It is also available on the AMS Website on the Daily
Bulletin. 

 
Medications – According to NYS Education Law, students are not permitted to carry any medications on the bus or in school, with the only exceptions being “Self-Carry Inhalers” or “Self-Carry Epi-Pens” for which there must be a Self-Carry Order on file in the health office. A written doctor’s order and parent permission must be on file in the health office for any medication that a student may require during the day, including over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol or Advil. A new order must be obtained at the beginning of each school year. All medication must be transported to school by the parent and must be kept in the health office.

 

Sick Students – Children who have a fever, vomiting or
diarrhea should be kept home from school until they are free from the
symptoms for 24 hours. Students who are under a doctor’s care and are
being treated with antibiotics or eye drops need to receive medication for
24 hours before returning to school. Any child who gets sick during the
school day must go to the heath office. Parents will be called by the
nurse if the child needs to picked up. Students should not call to be
picked up from a cell phone or from other offices.

 

Parents also must remember that if their child needs to be picked up
from the school for any reason, the person picking up the child must be
listed on the emergency card and must present a picture ID. Parents
also need to present picture ID when picking up their children. This is
for the safety of all of our students.

 
Arlington Middle School 601 Dutchess Tpk., Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 (845) 486-4480
Last Modified: Wednesday, Dec. 08, 2010