Health & Wellness
Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s),
The Troy School District (TSD), is committed to ensuring the health and safety of all students! Updated Medication Authorization Forms and Medical Action Plans (MAPs), are required at the start of every school year and expire on the last day of instruction. The Medication Authorization Forms and MAP provides TSD with required medical direction from your primary, licensed health care provider and allows staff to provide services, such as, medication administration, medical interventions and/or medical procedures. Safe and legal interventions (without prescriber orders), will be provided and include: soap, water, ice, comfort, and adhesive bandages.
Please note the following:
All medication must be in the original container or pharmacy prescription bottle labeled with the student's name, medication name, dosage and frequency to dispense instructions. NO EXPIRED MEDICATION will be administered. All forms are posted below. Click on the desired condition or subject and you will find the correct form and other resource information.
Medication Authorizations & Student Health/Wellness Forms
Accessible TSD Medication Authorization Form
Written authorizations and orders (completed and signed by the student’s physician and a parent/guardian) are required before any medication can be given at school. Medications include prescription, over-the-counter, topical, eye or ear drops, nasal sprays or mists, and inhalers.
All other student Health & Wellness Forms can be found in the PowerSchool Parent Portal and/or your child's school office.
Mental Health & Suicide Prevention
If you or a loved one is in crisis, please one of the hotlines below. Each provides 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress. Each line provides crisis services and resources for you or your loved ones in any of these situations:
- He/she can reasonably be expected in the near future to harm him/herself or another.
- Because of his/her inability to meet his/her basic needs they are at risk of harm.
- The person’s judgment is so impaired that he/she is unable to understand the need for treatment and that their condition is expected to result in harm to him/herself or another individual in the near future.
If you have a mental health emergency, you should seek help right away. At any time during the day or night call any of these for help:
- Call 988 (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline)
- If in immediate danger, call 911 or go to a hospital or other setting that offers emergency care.
OK2Say - Report Violence & Harassment
Anyone can report tips confidentially on criminal activities or potential harm directed at students, school employees, or schools. Tips can be submitted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.