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Allergies 
What to do if your student has allergies

Severe allergies
If your student has a severe allergy that is potentially life-threatening, you need to inform the school where your child attends and report it on the nurse alert form. Severe allergies are considered serious abnormal reactions of the body, which are potentially life-threatening. Schools need documentation of these health conditions and necessary treatment in order to effectively care for your student.

Mild allergies
Many students have mild allergies, such as springtime reactions to tree and grass pollen that cause itchy, watery eyes and runny noses. These types of mild allergies do not need to be reported on the nurse alert form.

What you need to report
Severe allergies that must be reported include life-threatening reactions to:

  • nuts (i.e. peanuts)
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  • shellfish
  • bees
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  • wheat or gluten
  • milk, dairy
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    These and other types of life-threatening conditions such as severe asthma must be reported to your student’s school through the required documentation before the student starts school.

    Reporting severe allergies
    If your student has a life-threatening allergy, you must complete the allergy health care plan before he/she can attend school. Your child’s school nurse will work with students, parents and health care providers to develop the plan.

    Other forms that may be required include:

    Note: All student health forms are available in the district forms library or in school offices.

    What you don’t need to report
    Mild allergies, such as hay fever or springtime allergies that are not life-threatening do not need to be reported on the nurse alert form.

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