Children who are ill or who have had a fever within the past 24 hours should not be brought to the program.
When a child becomes ill or seriously injured at the program the parent will be notified immediately and expected to pick up the child immediately.
In the case of an emergency, as determined by the program staff, the paramedics will be called and parents notified immediately. Parents will be responsible for all costs incurred in such emergencies.
It is SACC’s policy to notify parents of any injury big/small that occurs while in our care (scratch, bump, head injury, etc.). Parents will be asked to sign an accident report so that documentation of the injury can be filed. If your child complains of a headache, bellyache, etc., staff will provide you with a form called “Simply Saying”. This way, as a parent, you will have a heads up on a possible illness.
For the smooth transition from school to after school care, it will be the Lebanon Special School District School Age Child Care Program policy that any known medical or special needs of the children be listed on the enrollment forms. Failure to provide this information releases the district, program, and staff from any liability that can occur as the result of parent’s failure to communicate the above crucial information and possibly a loss of services.
The Lebanon Special School District School Age Child Care program is staffed with the expectations that (1) one staff member can care for the number of children set by state standards. Therefore, parents must be aware at all times that the program is not designed or equipped to offer one-on-one care to any children within our program.
All children entering SACC must be fully potty trained and failure to be so will result in loss of services.
Medication Policy
Physician prescribed medication will be given in emergency situations only!!! (Inhalers, Epi’pen) The SACC program does not administer medication. Any medication on site must be in the hands of a child who is competent to self-administer. Please refer to the LSSD Medication policies for further clarification at lssd.org. Parents are asked to give any/all medications before and after school.








