What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Delaware.
My daughter had a bad reaction near the end of her school day yesterday to what she thought was her prescription med she had brought in her purse from home. She was incoherent, dizzy, and nauseous. She was escorted to the nurse who called an ambulance which took her to the er. It turned out that the med was not what she thought it was (via urine test at er). They could not determine what exactly it was but had a few possibilities based on traces of a few things that showed up. She does not remember anything from the time shortly after she took the pills until vomiting in the ambulance on way to er. She was discharged today and is fine.
The principal is now conducting an investigation and wants my daughter to provide a written statement. I know from our conversation with him that they are leaning toward suspending her for code of conduct violation for having the pills on her and not turning them over to the nurse, which is in their guidelines but not in the code of conduct.
My questions:
1. Can the school force her to give a written statement? Why can't she just tell them what she knows?
2. Since we do not know what she took and there is no evidence, do they have grounds to suspend her? (One of the possibilities was probiotics, which is a nutritional supplement, not a drug.)
3. Is there anything else she should be cautious of when we meet with the principal?
My daughter had a bad reaction near the end of her school day yesterday to what she thought was her prescription med she had brought in her purse from home. She was incoherent, dizzy, and nauseous. She was escorted to the nurse who called an ambulance which took her to the er. It turned out that the med was not what she thought it was (via urine test at er). They could not determine what exactly it was but had a few possibilities based on traces of a few things that showed up. She does not remember anything from the time shortly after she took the pills until vomiting in the ambulance on way to er. She was discharged today and is fine.
The principal is now conducting an investigation and wants my daughter to provide a written statement. I know from our conversation with him that they are leaning toward suspending her for code of conduct violation for having the pills on her and not turning them over to the nurse, which is in their guidelines but not in the code of conduct.
My questions:
1. Can the school force her to give a written statement? Why can't she just tell them what she knows?
2. Since we do not know what she took and there is no evidence, do they have grounds to suspend her? (One of the possibilities was probiotics, which is a nutritional supplement, not a drug.)
3. Is there anything else she should be cautious of when we meet with the principal?