Medication Pick Up
Please stop by the front office by Thursday, May 21 to pick up any medications your child has at school. Any medications not picked up by this date will be properly discarded.
If you are unable to pick up your child’s medication, please contact your campus nurse or health assistant so we can make alternate arrangements:
Castle Pines: Elizabeth Hinz or Donna Muratore
Lincoln Meadows: Brenda Steers or Myin Liang
Motsenbocker: Danielle Konrad or Christine Howard
Kindie Prep Families: please contact your KP office or teacher directly to arrange medication pick-up for your student’s last day of school.
Medications for 2026-2027
If your child will need medication at school next year, please have your healthcare provider complete a Medication Authorization Form (including parent signature). Middle school students who will self-carry medication will also need the self-carry medication form completed.
This includes over-the-counter medications, which must be provided by families. The school does not keep stock medications (e.g., Tylenol, Advil, Benadryl) and can only administer medication with proper documentation.
These forms must be updated each school year. Please bring completed forms and medications to Rebel, Set, Go! in August. Medications must be in original pharmacy-labeled or new, unopened containers. We cannot accept expired medications or incomplete paperwork.
Immunizations- Incoming Kindergarten and 7th Graders
Many students will need updated immunizations before the start of school in August. Summer is a great time to schedule an appointment with your primary care provider.
- Incoming 7th Grade: A Tdap booster is required before the first day of school.
- Incoming Kindergarten: Required immunizations must be completed prior to the start of school.
Please bring updated immunization records to the August Rebel, Set, Go! event.
For more information, contact:
Douglas County Health Department / Stride Community Health Center: 720-643-2403
Immunization Exemptions
Immunization exemptions must be renewed annually. There are two ways to submit a nonmedical exemption (please provide a copy to the nurse or front office):
Option 1:
Submit a Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption signed by a healthcare provider (MD, DO, advanced practice nurse, or delegated physician assistant).
Option 2:
Submit the Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption received after completing the online Immunization Education Module.
For additional information and requirements, please visit the CDPHE vaccine exemptions webpage.