• Parents
    Health Issues

    Students should stay home from school if they have had any of the following symptoms:

    • New cough, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing
    • Loss of taste or smell
    • Sore throat
    • Nasal congestion or runny nose
    • Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea in the past 24 hours
    • Body aches
    • Headache
    • Fever of 100 or higher in the past 24 hours
    • Undiagnosed rash accompanied by fever or itching

    If your child has been diagnosed with any contagious disease (such as influenza, Covid, or strep) or has a health issue that may affect school performance (such as a concussion), please notify the nurse.

    Parkway School District Medication Administration Policy

    Middle school students are NOT allowed to carry and self-administer any medications, including over-the-counter medications like Tylenol, Advil, allergy medications, eye drops, etc. The only exceptions are that students may carry an asthma inhaler or an EpiPen if they have the proper paperwork and approval from the school nurse.

    Medications (over-the-counter or prescription) brought for the School Nurse to administer must be in the original bottle or a prescription bottle and must include written requests and/or orders that state the name of the student, name of the medication, dosage, schedule of administration, indications for administering and the prescriber’s name.

    Over-The-Counter Medication: Per School Board Policy, we must have written authorization from a parent/guardian and a physician to administer over-the-counter medications. See the Authorization to Administration Medication Form in the Medication Administration tab to the left. For over-the-counter medication use for 5 days or less, a parent can authorize this without a physician per dosage directions on the bottle- use the Authorization to Administer Short-Term Over-The-Counter Medication Form in the Medication at School Tab to the left.

    Prescription Medication: Per School Board Policy, we must have written authorization from a parent/guardian and a physician. Use the Authorization to Administration Medication Form in the Medication at School tab to the left.

    School nurses do not administer homeopathics, supplements, or vitamins per Parkway policy.

    See Medication at School to the left for copies of the parent authorization and physician authorization forms. 

    Nurse Shanda Jacobs 

    Shanda Jacobs, APRN, NCSN, FNP-BC

    Nationally Certified School Nurse

    Parkway Southwest Middle School

    Phone 314-415-7329

    Fax 314-415-7311

    sjacobs2@parkwayschools.net