
Dear parents/guardians,
We would like to remind you that annual Emergency
Care Plans (ECP) are due for all children who have a
severe or life-threatening medical condition that may
require adult intervention and oversight during the
school day. ECP and medications must be submitted
each year before a child with a life-threatening
condition can attend school.
All students with conditions such as but not limited to
diabetes, seizures, severe respiratory problems, or
anaphylaxis secondary to food or insect allergy, must
have a new ECP created by the school nurse each
school year in cooperation with the parent and their
private health care provider.
The purpose of an Emergency Care Plan is to provide
concrete and simple training and instructions to nonmedical personnel acting in a supervisory role for your
child to keep your child as safe as possible until medical
assistance arrives.
If you believe your child needs an ECP, please bring
your medical documentation from your physician as
soon as possible before the start of school, so our nurse
can work with you to develop a safe plan for your child.
The Emergency Care Plan forms can be found on the Health Forms Tab, click here.
Please bring your completed forms as soon as possible to your school with all necessary medications. You can also email your ECP to our district nurse, Renee Carroll, at [email protected].
Thank you!