School Health Services will promote health and wellness in order that students and staff may work in an environment conducive to learning.
The school health team for the elementary schools consists of school nurses Bonnie McAlpine, R.N., Laura Brow, R.N., Noreen Davis, R.n>, and Diane Meagher, R.N. The secretary for the School Health Services department, Mindy Hill, can be reached at 352-0640. Our school physician is Geraldine Rubin, M.D.
The primary responsibility for your child's health and well-being is the parents'. Your school nurse is available to assist students and families with questions and concerns that relate to your child's health. Parents are encouraged to call the nurse, Bonnie McAlpine (352-8012), for information and advice. The school nurse works closely with teachers and others to ensure that your child's educational goals are being met.
The school nurse collaborates with parents and others in the assessment process to help identify children with special learning needs. She may initiate referrals. The school nurse provides the necessary link between educators and the medical community.
A cumulative health record is maintained on each child K-12. This includes a required physical exam by the family physician and the following required immunizations (RSA 200:38).
The New Hampshire State Law requires that all students must have documentation of their immunizations. Minimum acceptable immunizations consist of:
The school health record also contains a health history, annual height and weight. GRADES 1, 3, and 5 include vision and hearing screening, and GRADE 5 includes scoliosis screening.
All transfer students must provide documentation of required immunization and/or a copy of the cumulative health records. A physicians report of physical examination is also required for all transfer students. Those students not in compliance will not be allowed to enter school.
Prescription and nonprescription medication to be taken during school time must be delivered to school by the parent in the original container. Written permission from the parent/guardian must be sent to the nurse for any student who will be taking medication during the school day. Prescription medications require authorization from the physician. If your child is taking daily medication at home, please inform the school nurse. The nurse can monitor for possible side effects.
HEAD LICE
Head lice (Pediculosis) is an intermittent problem in school-aged children. When a case of head lice is identified at school, the child's parent or guardian will be notified, requesting prompt care. Students may return to school after receiving appropriate treatment.
If you suspect head lice (itchy scalp and/or exposure to another child with this condition), please check your child to see if there are signs of lice or nits (lice eggs). Look especially behind the ears and top of the head. Nits resemble dandruff but do not brush off. If you find lice, follow the recommendations below, or seek assistance from your medical provider or pharmacist. Also, please notify the School Nurse.
Children need fresh air and exercise. We expect that children will go out for recess breaks. Any long term request that a child stay in for recess will require a note from a physician. During inclement weather, the principal or the teacher on duty will make a decision whether the children should be kept in or out. A good rule to follow would be to always dress children for outdoor recess.
CHICKEN POX - For 1 week after the first skin lesions appear.
STREP INFECTIONS - For 24 hours after treatment has started.
ALL OTHER COMMUNICABLE DISEASES - pern NH State Law.
The school nurse will determine when it is safe for the child to return to school.
In case of an emergency we always call the parents first. If parents cannot be reached we will call your emergency contact person. Please write an emergency name and telephone number on your child's enrollment card. Use the enrollment card to inform us of any conditions or problems we should be aware of (ex., allergies, asthma, hearing loss, glasses, etc.). If you are going away, please advise the school what to do if your child becomes ill or injured.