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Board debates medication-policy language that may treat over‑the‑counter meds like illicit substances
Summary
During first readings of policies 103, 104 and the medication policy (210), board members and staff debated language that could equate items such as cough drops or ibuprofen with illicit substances; administration said state regulation requires a licensed medical provider's medication order and handbooks will link to the district policy.
The Keystone Oaks School Board took first readings of policy 103, policy 104 and the medication policy (210) and heard extended discussion about wording that could classify over‑the‑counter medications the same as illicit substances.
One board member said the policy reading was “very specific” and asked for…
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