Handbook and Forms
2009-10 Parent - Student Handbook
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OLP Uniform Sources:
- Used uniform sale -- Sunday, August 8 from 9am - 1 pm in the cafeteria
- Second Glace Uniforms in Westerville -- (614) 898-3680
- On-line "Dennis Shop" <dennisuniform.com> School code = OHOLOP
- Educational Apparel in Westerville -- (614) 876-3030
- Educational Outfitters in Westerville -- (614) 891-7720
- School Days -- 100 yards from OLP / across High-- (614) 262-6016
2009-10 Handbook Agreement Form
Medication at School
OLP Permission Form for Administration of Medication at School
Taken from p. 7 of the Parent-Student Handbook
6. Procedure for Administration of Medications
Principal's Note: Follow this policy completely or medications will not be administered. This is an area where expert and explicit direction from the child's physician, parent and guidelines from the Health Department and the Ohio Nurses Association will be followed.
When possible, it is preferred that all medications be administered to students by their parent or legal guardian. There are however, some exceptions when with medical advice, a child is required to take medication during school hours. No medication, including non-prescription medications, shall be administered by the school nurse or other personnel as designated by the principal without the following requirements being met:
A. The principal or designee must have on file a written request from the physician indicating the following:
1. The name and address of the student.
2. The school and class the student is in.
3. The name of the medication and dosage of medication to be administered.
4. The times or intervals at which each dosage of medication is to be administered.
5. The dates of administration of medication to begin and cease.
6. Any severe adverse reactions that should be reported to the physician and one or more phone numbers at which the physician can be reached in an emergency.
7. Special instructions for administration of the drug, including storage.
B. The principal or designated person must have on file a written request from the parent/guardian to administer the medication as specified by the physician (see A). A verbal or telephone request is not sufficient. Note: Faxed permission forms will be acceptable (267-2333).
C. The parent will assume responsibility for safe delivery of the medication to and from school.
D. All medication must be in the original prescription bottle with the label indicating the drug, directions, and the physician's name.
E. The parents/guardians of the child shall assume responsibility for informing the school nurse or principal or designated person of any change in the child's health or change in medication.
F. All medications shall be stored in a locked location, except medications that require refrigeration. These may be kept in a refrigerator in a place not commonly used by students.
G. When, in the judgment of the principal, compliance with the parent's request to administer medication is not in compliance with this policy, permission will be refused and parents called.
OLP Gym Uniform
The gym uniform for grades four through eight is an OLP gym shirt and blue or black shorts.
Click here to view/print the OLP Gym Uniform Order Form.
School Directory Information Form
The 2009-10 School Directory will be published in late August or early September. If you want changes to how your family's information was published in the 2008-09 directory, please fill out the form and return it to the office by the second day of school, August 25th. All new families have been sent this form and their return due date is the same as returning families.
Click here for the School Directory Information form.