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Grangeville Today
By the People, for the People
Mountain View School District Warns Against Unauthorized Medication
District reminds students not to accept pills, vitamins, or candy from peers during school hours.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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The Grangeville-based Mountain View School District is reminding students and families that they should never accept medication, vitamins, gummies, or unwrapped candy from other students, even if it is offered as a joke or appears harmless. The district encourages families to have a conversation with their students about this important safety practice.
Why it matters
Accepting unknown substances can be unsafe and may have unintended health consequences for students. The school district is taking proactive steps to ensure the well-being of its students by reinforcing its medication policies.
The details
According to the school district, only medications that have been approved by parents and administered through the school office according to district policy should be taken during the school day. District officials are encouraging families to have a conversation with their students about this expectation.
- The school district issued the reminder on March 9, 2026.
The players
Mountain View School District
A school district based in Grangeville, Idaho that is reminding students and families about its medication policies.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of clear communication between schools and families regarding medication policies, as well as the need to educate students on the potential dangers of accepting unknown substances from their peers.

