MEDICATION Children may not take
medicines in school without a written prescription from the child’s
doctor. All medications must be
delivered by an adult to the school nurse or her designee in the original prescription container. (The pharmacy will divide a
prescription into two containers - home and school, if necessary). Children should not carry prescription
or other drugs at any time.
NURSE’S OFFICE A scholar who finds it necessary to visit the Nurse’s Office during the
school day must get permission from the classroom teacher.
SCHOLAR RECORDS Parents, guardians, and scholars are entitled to review school records
relating to their children or to themselves. Access to scholar records will be
provided according to applicable Federal and State Laws. All scholar records will be considered
confidential except for information identified as “directory information.” “Directory information” includes
information that is not likely to cause harm, embarrassment, or an invasion of
privacy if disclosed. Such
information is limited to the scholar’s name and address, telephone number,
date of birth, parents’ names, dates of attendance, diplomas and awards
received, teacher names, and the present and most recent educational
institutions attended. State and
Federal requirements prohibit the release of any information regarding the
special education status of scholars.
Parents, guardians, and eligible scholars may inspect and review the
scholar’s official record files and data directly related to the scholar by
making a written request to the school principal. If a scholar’s records are maintained in several locations,
they will be collected so that they may be inspected at one location. Access to special education records may
be obtained through a written request to the school administration.
Appropriate school personnel will be present during record inspection to
interpret and explain records.
Copies of records not normally provided to parents during normal school
operations or requests for additional copies of such records will be charged at
a cost of $.25 per page.
Confidential scholar records will be released only under the specific
conditions outlined in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of
1974. When a child is transferring
to another school, copies of scholar records will be provided directly to the
new school.
SCHOLAR SCREENING & TESTING There are a number of reasons why scholars might be
tested or screened at school. For
example, state law requires us to screen all new entrants to kindergarten and
older scholars who move to University Heights from other districts and states. In addition, other reasons for testing
scholars include a follow up on speech, reading, math, or other academic
concerns. We also administer all
New Jersey State Assessments in grades three to five.
We frequently notify parents whenever individual or group testing will
be conducted. This may be through
flyers or notes distributed at school, newsletter, phone call, or mail.
In the case of a referral of a scholar for evaluation for possible
special needs conditions, parents will be asked to sign a Consent for Testing
Form.