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Snoqualmie Valley board tables change to Narcan/self‑carry language in medication policy

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Summary

Directors debated language added to a district medication procedure that would have required students who self‑carry opioid‑overdose reversal medication to follow the district's medication authorization process; after discussion the board voted to table the proposed change for more staff input and legal/operational clarification.

The Snoqualmie Valley School District Board of Directors voted to table proposed changes to district policy relating to opioid‑overdose reversal medication after a lengthy discussion about student self‑carry, training and consistency with state guidance.

Board Director Gary moved to remove new language that would require students who carry opioid‑overdose reversal medication to follow the district's general medication authorization procedure; after discussion he withdrew that motion and moved to table the policy for further staff input. The board seconded the motion to table and agreed to return the item to a future meeting with additional information…

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