Thank you all for coming to our pre-departure meeting last Wednesday. It is great to see how excited the kids are becoming as we get closer to our trip. I wanted to go over a couple of quick items that I mentioned at the meeting, but may not have explained as well as I would have liked.
Medication Authorization foldable:
This is the sheet that you picked up at the meeting that gives me or a chaperone the permission to administer some basic medications (Advil, Pepto-Bismol, etc.) as well as specialty medications that you wish to provide. This sheet should be folded and put into a quart sized Ziploc bag along with any daily supplements, or medications that your child takes on a regular basis. Bring the baggie on the day we depart and I will assign it to your child's chaperone. Please pack only enough meds for the trip, not the whole bottle. Your child can get their medications from their assigned chaperone as needed (usually at meal times). As always, any life saving medications (epi-pen, inhaler etc.) should be kept by your child for emergencies.
The Flight:
It is a red-eye flight, and it is very important that the kids try their best to get some sleep/rest on the plane. We will be touring all day when we arrive, so please let the kids know that they will regret not getting a little sleep when they have the chance.
And finally, I want to have a quick student meeting at lunch on Thursday, April 3rd in room D-6. At this meeting, I will collect student ID cards in the event TSA needs them, and I will go over the rules of the trip and signed student agreement in detail one final time. Thank you again for allowing your child to have this experience. I will likely be sending a couple more e-mails before we leave, but as always, please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
-Mr. Sheridan
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