STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES The Health Office is staffed by one full time and two half time school nurses and is located on the first floor in a corner office facing Westfield Road. The nurses administer first aid in the case of an accident or illness during school hours. In the event a student becomes ill and needs to go home, the nurse will notify the parent for permission to release the child from school. It is extremely important that you complete and sign the yellow student emergency card for the health office staff. This will provide the nurses with daytime phone numbers and the names of at least two other adults who will be responsible for your child if you cannot be reached. When choosing an alternate contact, consider if they are local and available to provide care and transportation for your child during the school day. It is important to keep this information on the emergency card current. A new emergency card must be filled out each school year and returned to the health office. Only health information noted on the back of the E.R. Card by Parent/Guardian will be shared with your child�s teachers. School nurses provide health education and counseling as needed and conduct a variety of screenings as mandated by State and district guidelines. At least once during the high school years, each student is screened for height, weight, blood pressure, vision and hearing. Students will be screened in 9th and 11th grade for scoliosis unless the student has submitted proof of a physical examination or the parent requests in writing that the student be exempt from the screening. State guidelines are followed to monitor student immunization records and tuberculosis skin testing. Mantoux skin testing for tuberculosis is currently required for some new students entering from specific countries. You will be contacted by the school nurse if your child requires testing. Physical examinations are required for all new students entering the district and all candidates for athletic teams. It is recommended, but not required, that your child have a physical examination by your private physician at least once during the high school years. Each candidate for a school athletic team is to be examined within 365 days prior to the first practice session. A full report of the examination must be documented on the state approved sports form� Part B�, dated and signed by your private physician (note: your doctor can leave no blanks on this form). In addition, a Health History Questionnaire �Part A� and Sport Participation Card must be completed by parent/guardian and submitted to the school nurse, prior to the first practice session. The school nurse will bring these forms to the School Medical Director for his approval. No student will be allowed to participate until approved by the School Medical Director. For any succeeding sport (within 365 days of sport physical exam) just a new Health History Questionnaire and Participation Card must be filled out and signed by the parent/guardian and student and returned to the nurse for processing. Once the forms are submitted, please allow 3-5 working days for these forms to be processed and approved. Medication should be administered at home as much as possible. The school does not routinely supply or dispense any over the counter medication such as aspirin or Tylenol. When absolutely necessary, medication will be administered by the school nurse upon written request from the parent/guardian along with written orders from the student�s private physician detailing the diagnosis, name of drug, dosage and time to be administered. The medication must be brought to school by the parent/guardian in the original prescription labeled bottle and will be stored in the nurse�s office. Students are not allowed to carry medication of any kind at school/ or school sponsored events except when a potentially life threatening condition exists and self-administration of medications (such as asthma inhalers, epi-pens) is necessary. Special self-medication forms must be filled out by a private physician, parent and student. Both nurse administered and self-administered medication forms are available from the school nurse. Any unused medication must be picked up by the parent/guardian by the end of the school year or at the end of the period of administration which ever comes first. Uncollected medications will be discarded on the last day of school. If it is absolutely necessary that your child take medications while on a field trip, please contact the nurse for medication forms as soon as possible. Only the nurse or the child�s parent may administer medication (prescription or over the counter) while a student is on a field trip. If a school nurse is in attendance on an overnight field trip we do have Standing orders from our School Medical Director for the school nurse to administer Tylenol, Ibuprofen, and Benadryl as necessary. These medications will be provided by the district. Parent must have signed permission on the field trip form for administration of these medications on the overnight field trip form. Medical conditions requiring long term curtailment or limitation of physical education activity (more than 3 days) requires a written physician�s note and are processed through the Health Office. If your child has a minor complaint and feels he/she is not able to participate in gym on any given day, the nurse may give a one-day gym excuse. Classes missed for a one-day excuse given by the nurse must be made up. Please call the school nurse for any question: 889-8600 ex.508. Office hours are 7:30-2:45 |
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