My daughter, only in kindergarten, has a 504 plan. We had it drawn up before school started to set a precident for upcomping years. As it turned out she was hopitalized in Feb. and March and has missed around 60 days of school this year. Because of the plan she was given a home teacher until she could return to school. We were advised to write all special treatment she might need. This will help future teachers also we were told. Here are some of the things on our plan. Her enzymes are to be kept in her classroom, not the office, in a lock box.( we provided the lock box). This will keep her out of the office where all the sick kids wait for their parents to pick them up, and allow her the enzymes when needed without delay and undue attention. We also keep her inhailer, just in case, and high fat snacks in the box too. She is allowed to use the bathroom without asking anytime needed. She may excuse herself from the room while coughing if needed. When on the playground she is to be allowed to take a water bottle with her at all times and not drink out of the faucets. She is to be moved to another desk if the kid next to her has a cold ( this is done in a discreet way). All complaints of being tired and not feeling well are to be taken seriously and not be labled a whinner. When 10 consecutive days of school are missed and a note from the doctor a home teacher will be provided to keep her on track. ( this will be more importand in years to come) Her teacher must keep us up to date on all work missed while not in school. I'm sure there is more but you get the idea. 504 plans have to be rewritten every year. Our school councelor was a big help and says to write down everything you can think of, just because it's written doesn't mean you will need it but it's there just in case. Also our daughter was just accepted for social security and the 504 having already been in place helped. I hope this helps, Michelle