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Medical Services

Each of our schools has a trained registered nurse on staff.  For many children, our nurses are the first line of medical care. They see an average of 75 students per day.  Nurses treat children with the usual headaches, stomach aches, fevers, strains and sprains, head lice, and acute injuries. They also help treat any health issues that arise with faculty and staff members. 
 
School nurses help manage the care of students with diagnosed conditions like diabetes, cystic fibrosis, and asthma.  They oversee on-site care and medicines which need to be dispensed at school and help teach children about their disease.  
 
They conduct hearing and vision tests for children who may not have received this care from a pediatrician or health department. 
 
Our nurses teach CPR to school staff, and they are part of the certified emergency response team at every school.

Medical Information & Services Forms

These forms are all embedded and available for completion within the school district's online registration tool for new students and within the annual update of enrolled students' information that parents and guardians complete each year at the beginning of school through their Campus Parent account.

Register required immunizations and health screenings

Register basic medical information

Providing this information will authorize to administer medication/health procedure/treatment to my child. I agree to provide a new physician’s order if there is any change in medication, dosage, administration time, or procedure/treatment. I agree to furnish all equipment, supplies, medications, formulas, or other necessary items and to provide replacements and maintenance as necessary.

Register medical clearance to play a sport

Register medical services needed for school

Medical & Nursing Contacts

Leslie Schlierf 
Executive Director
Special Education Services
912.212.8580

Fay Blythe
Lead Nurse
912.212.8599

School Nurse Clinics
Contact your school to speak to its trained medical personnel.