Medications at School
Medication cannot be administered to any student without appropriate authorization forms completed and on file. Any medication must be be provided in a new, sealed container with the completed authorization form. Students may NOT transport medication to and from school. Any medication not meeting the PWCS regulations will not be administered to your student.
In accordance with the Code of Virginia 22.1-274.2 and § 8.01-226.5:1, students diagnosed with asthma or anaphylactic reaction may possess and self administer certain inhaled asthma medications, self-injected epinephrine, or other emergency medication, with the appropriate authorization form on file.
Medical Authorization Forms
- Authorization for Medication Administration (PDF)
- Authorization to Implement Health Treatment Plan (PDF)
- AUTORIZACIÓN PARA ADMINISTRACIÓN MÉDICA - Español (PDF)
- Seizure Action Plan (PDF)
- Asthma Action Plan (PDF)
Management of Allergic Reactions in the School Setting
(Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plans must be submitted annually at the beginning of each school/SACC year dated after May 1, and whenever modifications are made to this plan.)
- Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan (PDF)
- Request for Administration of Medication for Allergic Reactions (PDF)
- Permission for Student to Carry and/or Self-Administer Epinephrine (PDF)
- Severe Allergy Individual Health Care Plan (PDF)
- Student Allergy History Form (PDF)
Management of Diabetes in the School Setting
Other Medical Forms
Medication
Permission
Form
for
Extended
Day/Overnight
Field
Trips
(PDF)
The following health forms are required for enrolling a student in Prince William County Public Schools.
- Instructions
-
Commonwealth
of
Virginia
School
Entrance
Health
Form
- School Health Entrance Form Instructions
- Commonwealth of Virginia School Entrance Health Online Fillable Form
- Commonwealth of Virginia School Entrance Health Form - Spanish (Mancomunidad de Virginia Formulario de Salud Para El Ingreso Escolar)
- Tuberculosis (TB) Screening Requirements (English)- R723.4 (Refer to regulation regarding form needed. Attachments I-IV included below.)
Health Regulations
- Immunization Requirements 723-6
- Facts About Head Lice - 753-2 Attachment I
- Head Lice Prevention and Treatment - Reg 753-2 Attachment II
- Management of Allergic Reactions in the School Setting - Reg 757-2
- Management of Asthma in the School Setting - Reg 757-5
- Management of Diabetes in the School Setting - Reg 757-6
- Management of Epileptic Seizures in the School Setting - Reg 757-7
- Management of Medication Administration in the School Setting Reg 757-4
- Management of Students with Health Treatment Plans - Reg 757-3
- Management of Head Lice in the School Setting - Reg 753-2
- Physical Examinations 723-5
- Physical Screenings and Testing - Reg 756-1
Fact Sheets and Other Resources
- Management of Life-Threatening Allergies in Schools and School Age Child Care (PDF)
- Allergy Guidelines (Letter) (PDF)
- Vision and Screening, Scoliosis Fact Sheet (PDF)
GET POISON CONTROL HELP
Contact
Poison
control
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if
you
suspect
a
poisoning.
online
at
Poison
Control
or
by
phone
at
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up
your
meds?
Found
a
loose
pill?
Worried
that
your
refill
looks
different?
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most
medications
can
be
identified
from
the
letters
and
numbers
imprinted
on
the
pill.
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Identifier