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Important Information about the Archer High School Clinic:

    • The clinic is run by a trained adult and NOT a registered nurse.
    • First aid will be administered in the clinic
    • Medication can only be given if instructions and a signed, dated note from the physician or parent/guardian accompany the medication
    • No child is to carry medication on his/her person.
    • All medication must be housed in the clinic.
    • Parents may bring medications to the clinic and fill out a GCPS Administration of Medication Request form.
    • If your child has other health issues such as asthma or severe allergies, you will need to complete a health plan for that as well.
      • These plans may be sent to you electronically or you may fill them out in person when you bring in medications.
      • Students who must carry an inhaler or Epi-pen on their person may do so, but he/she must have a doctor's signature on the proper health plans on record in the clinic. 
    • All medications housed in the clinic must be picked up by a parent/guardian at the end of the school year or it will be disposed of.
      • A letter will be sent home in May to remind you. 
    • Parents will be called if a student is too sick to remain at school, have been seriously injured, or are running a temperature of 101 degrees or greater.
      • When your child is ill, or running a temperature, or has diarrhea, or vomiting, please do not send him/her to school.
      • If you do need to check your student out due to illness, he/she will only be released to an adult listed on the clinic card and they must show proper photo I.D.
    • Ill students may be checked out from the clinic.

    *It is critical for the school to have current phone numbers on file in the event of an emergency.

  • Clinic Resource Manual

    To view the GCPS Student Health Services Manual, click HERE

    Common References 

    Medication Admin form p 53
    Allergy p 69-73
    Asthma p 74-78
    Generic(Controlled meds) p 96
    Migraine p 103
    Neurocardiogenic Syncope p 105
    Seizure p 11 and p 116
    Sickle Cell p 117