What if my child has a severe life-threatening allergy?

To assure the safety of your child please contact the registered nurse assigned to your child’s school immediately. If you child requires an EpiPen your child’s health care provider must complete an Authorization for Management of Anaphyalaxis Form. EpiPens are administered in accordance with the Frederick County Public School policy. The registered nurse will train the health room technician and designated FCPS staff on the administration of the EpiPen.

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1. Who is the health team at my child’s school?
2. What if my child needs medication/treatment at school?
3. What if my child has a severe life-threatening allergy?
4. What immunizations does my child need to register for school?
5. Will my child receive vision and hearing screening at school?
6. If my child is not feeling well when do I keep them home from school?