School Nurses / Student Health
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Medication at School
Does your child take daily medication? Will it need to be administered during school hours? If so, please see the policy governing medication in schools.
Visit the School Medication Prescriber Form
Lice
Visit Lice Information document
Visit the How to tell if your child has head lice webpage
Immunization Information
Meningococcal Disease
For more information,
Visit the Meningococcal Disease Information document
Additional Health Forms:
Visit the Vagus Nerve Stimulator Authorization Form
Visit the Catheterization Authorization Form
Visit the G-Tube Care Authorization Form
Visit the Trach Authorization Form
Protect your Back
Sunscreen At School
According to the CDC, application of sunscreen while outdoors is a simple step to protect yourself from the harm of overexposure to sunlight's UVA and UVB rays. A sunscreen with SPF of 30 or higher should be applied at least every two hours, especially after swimming or sweating. Follow the directions on the suncreen bottle label.