Contact
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262-335-5520
Healthy Students Are Successful Students
Nursing services support students by managing health related barriers to learning. District nurses coordinate the services through training, delegation and supervision of staff, and act as liaisons between school, home, health care providers and/or community resources.
School nursing is a specialized practice of professional nursing that facilitates positive student responses to normal development, promotes health and safety, intervenes with actual and potential health problems, provides case management services and actively collaborates with others to build student and family capacity for adaptation, self management, self advocacy and learning.
Direct care of a MINOR illness or injury to a student while at school is provided by a health professional who is trained to handle these situations. In cases of SERIOUS illness or injury, district staff will provide basic care and use emergency medical services by calling 9-1-1 and parent(s)/guardian(s).
EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
Notify the school office when you change: Phone numbers (home, work or mobile); Pager numbers; or home address. Also, notify the school office if there are changes of names and/or phone numbers for the persons you authorized to be contacted if you cannot be reached. It is important that the school be able to contact you if your child is sick or injured.
MEDICATION
All medications must be in the original container. If your child is taking a prescription medication, the medication must be in the original pharmaceutical container with your child's name on the label.
WISCONSIN IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM