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HEALTH OFFICE
 
 

 

 

Healthy Students Learn Better at Lexington Junior High School

 

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Nancy Macedonio

Health Technician
Phone: (714) 826-0925
Fax: (714) 761-4989
Email: macedonioalonso_n@auhsd.us
 
 
Jane Kraemer-Kelly, RN
School Nurse
Email: kraemer_j@auhsd.us
 
The Health Office staff at Lexington Junior High School is here to advocate for health.
We believe healthy students learn better and we can often assist with accessing health care. 
 
About Us
Lexington Junior High School is staffed with a Health Technician, trained in first aid and CPR, who is on campus from 7:00 am – 3:30 pm daily. The primary role of the Health Technician is to provide basic first aid for unexpected injuries, to assist with medications when it is determined they must be given at school; and to maintain health records on all students enrolled.  The School Nurse oversees health services at several school sites in the AUHSD and is able to be reached by cell phone during school hours. 
 
Health Office Visits
Except in the case of an emergency, all students must have a pass from their teacher to visit the Health Office.  Walk-in's during passing period will be returned to class for a pass. 
Communication with the Attendance and Health Office is important.  No student will be allowed to leave with another person (even a relative) unless that person is listed as an emergency contact if the parent/guardian cannot be reached first.  It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to keep their emergency contact information current.
 
Medications
All medications and/or forms should be taken directly to the Health Office located in the Counseling Center.  If you have any questions or concerns, you can reach Penni Fox the Health Technician.  By law, the school cannot administer any medication, including over the counter medication, or treatment without parent permission and a physician's order. We can assist you with this process, please ask.
 
In compliance with Ed. Code Section 49423, no medication will be accepted or administered at school without all of the following conditions being met:
1. A written statement signed by the licensed authorized health care provider/dentist specifying the reason for the medication, the name, dosage, time, route, side effect; and specific instructions for emergency treatment must be on file at school.  
2. A signed request from the parent/guardian must be on file at school.
3. Medication must be delivered to the school by the parent/guardian or other responsible adult.
4. Medication must be in your child's original, labeled pharmacy container written in English.
5. All liquid medication must be accompanied by an appropriate measuring device.
6. If pill splitting is required to obtain the correct dose of medication to be administered, only pills that are scored may be split, scored pills may be split in half only, and a commercial pill splitting device should be used for correct splitting.
7. Over the counter medication that has been prescribed by an authorized health care provider must be in its original container.
8. A separate form is required for each medication.
 
Request for Medication Form see resource box below
 
Please let the Health Office know if your child has a Life Threatening illness such as diabetes, seizure disorders, or severe allergies (Bees/Food/Medication). We want to be prepared to provide safe care for your child.

To enable us to provide safe care for your child at school, please submit the required, completed form(s):

DIABETIC MANAGEMENT PLAN FORMS 

LIFE THREATENING ALLERGIC REACTIONS FORMS

Note: If you would like your student to carry their own Epipen/Antihistamine, your Health Care Provider must initial Medication at School form in designated area.


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