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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 466537" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>In our district, there is NO self-carry. Period. Even inhalers must be kept in the clinic (though having seen some pretty nasty asthma attacks, I'd like to know how the kid is going to make it across the school to the clinic...) Even with a note on file from the doctor, if they are caught with medications it's an automatic 5-day suspension. medications have to go to the clinic with the <em>parents</em>. Even in the high school.</p><p></p><p>I understand and appreciate their reasoning, but it's gone too far.</p><p></p><p>If my child needed an epipen available, and one wasn't - heads would be rolling. Sounds like the bus aide did her job, going after it. But someone at that school needs their eyes opened. How about a video? I'm sure we can find one on youtube...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 466537, member: 6705"] In our district, there is NO self-carry. Period. Even inhalers must be kept in the clinic (though having seen some pretty nasty asthma attacks, I'd like to know how the kid is going to make it across the school to the clinic...) Even with a note on file from the doctor, if they are caught with medications it's an automatic 5-day suspension. medications have to go to the clinic with the [I]parents[/I]. Even in the high school. I understand and appreciate their reasoning, but it's gone too far. If my child needed an epipen available, and one wasn't - heads would be rolling. Sounds like the bus aide did her job, going after it. But someone at that school needs their eyes opened. How about a video? I'm sure we can find one on youtube... [/QUOTE]
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