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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 466546" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I have a theory about who told the monitor that Duckie is self-carry: there's a woman that knows our family from the community that also occasionally subs at the school. She was working in the office the first few days of school. I think she assumed since I will allow Duckie to carry when she goes off with another family that she is also self-carry at school. If this is the case, then she seriously overstepped her bounds by: </p><p>1. Assuming she knew Duckie's health plan protocol</p><p>2. Communicating health-related info that's she's not privy to</p><p>3. Not following school guidelines by having the aide verify with the nurse or nurse's proxy (some of the office staff have access to info for just such an instance if the nurse is unavailable)</p><p></p><p>In addition, Duckie's monitor told me that Duckie was NOT flagged on the pick-up/drop-off paperwork for the bus run (she gets a list), but last year's monitor told her about the epipen. That's why she went looking for it. Now, I called the district sped ed dept over the summer to ensure Duckie is on a bus with a monitor, spoke with the district head and she called me back to confirm Duckie's status and that a monitor was in place. I don't know why the monitor was not notified.</p><p></p><p>So... it looks like there are potentially several issues to be addressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 466546, member: 1722"] I have a theory about who told the monitor that Duckie is self-carry: there's a woman that knows our family from the community that also occasionally subs at the school. She was working in the office the first few days of school. I think she assumed since I will allow Duckie to carry when she goes off with another family that she is also self-carry at school. If this is the case, then she seriously overstepped her bounds by: 1. Assuming she knew Duckie's health plan protocol 2. Communicating health-related info that's she's not privy to 3. Not following school guidelines by having the aide verify with the nurse or nurse's proxy (some of the office staff have access to info for just such an instance if the nurse is unavailable) In addition, Duckie's monitor told me that Duckie was NOT flagged on the pick-up/drop-off paperwork for the bus run (she gets a list), but last year's monitor told her about the epipen. That's why she went looking for it. Now, I called the district sped ed dept over the summer to ensure Duckie is on a bus with a monitor, spoke with the district head and she called me back to confirm Duckie's status and that a monitor was in place. I don't know why the monitor was not notified. So... it looks like there are potentially several issues to be addressed. [/QUOTE]
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