School Clinic
Welcome to the Clinic!
Kanoheda will provide first aid if students become ill or injured during the day. The clinic will contact the parent/guardian if the situation requires your immediate attention or medical emergency. Please make sure that all parent contact information is up-to-date with Kanoheda's front office. The clinic worker supervises the administration of medications, takes temperatures, and administers emergency first aid when appropriate.
Guidelines for Medicine Administration
For the safety of all students in our school, the following guidelines should be followed when requesting administrations of medication at school:
- Only those medications required during school hours should be administered at school. Please check with your physician regarding the need for medication to be administered during school hours.
- All medication, both prescriptions and over-the-counter, must be accompanied by a Administration of Medication Request form (available by request from the school clinic) and brought to school by an adult. Students may not transport medication to school.
- All medication must be in a child-proof container. Prescription medications must be in their labeled prescription bottle. School staff will administer medication according to the directions on the label.
- Any medications remaining at the end of the school year must be picked up or school staff will dispose of them.
- Students may only carry medication as prescribed by law with the required documentation. Please check with our school clinic worker if your child needs to carry emergency medication with them.
Clinic Worker
Jessie Lewis
Phone: (678) 682-4234
Fax: (770)-682-4266
Email: jessie.lewis@gcpsk12.org
Hours: 8:45am - 2:45pm Weekdays
Meal Modification Form
If your child has a medical reason for modified meals, please fill out this form, including their doctor's signature, and return it to school to be on file.