Contact the JC Nurses at JCHSnurse@madisoncity.k12.al.us


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Medications at school
  • Medications for the school year:

    1. Prescription medications need to have a Parent/Provider Authorization (PPA) form filled out by a physician. 

    2. Over-the-counter medications have to be in the unopened, unexpired, original container. A PPA will be filled out when the medication is brought in. 

         ** Only acetaminophen, ibuprofen, dramamine, and benadryl can be kept in the clinic without a doctor's authorization. 

    3. All medication has to be brought in by a parent/guardian.

    4. Students are NOT allowed to carry medication on them. Emergency medication (inhalers, epipens, etc.) can be carried by a student if the physician authorizes it. A PPA needs to be filed in the nurse's clinic. 

    Health services forms: Medication forms available here

Phone: Work: 256-216-5313 Fax: 256-258-8017

Email:

Degrees and Certifications:

JCHS Clinic Nurses

Amira Watts, RN

Amira Watts, RN, has a background in med surg, mother/baby, and pediatrics. She lives in Madison with her husband and three children. She is very excited to to be a part of the JC clinic and help Nurse June and Nurse Jackie with all of the amazing kids. 

 

Here are a few tips for this school year:

- If we are sending a student home, we will call the parents or guardian.

- If we cannot reach you, we will leave a message.

- Students cannot carry medication with them. If you would like to leave an unopened, over-the-counter bottle of acetaminophen or ibuprofen with us, just come in anytime and we can fill out the proper paperwork. ALL other medication needs a parent/prescriber authorization form filled out by their healthcare provider. 

Let's have a great year, and Go Jets!