Immunizations and School Day Health
The School requires an Emergency Medical Form, Parents’ Authorization for Treatment in Case of Accident, and Immunization Records for each student. All state-required immunizations must be completed for class admission.
A registered nurse is available on campus every weekday, and a certified athletic trainer is on-site during school hours and events. If a student feels unwell, they must inform their Form Master or teacher before going to the Nurse. The Nurse will contact parents if a student needs to go home.
Medication
Parents should administer medications at home when possible. If medication is needed during the school day, a Medication Permit Form must be completed and submitted to the School Nurse. Only the Nurse or trained staff may administer medication. Students are responsible for taking their medication at the scheduled time.
All medications must be in their original containers, labeled with the student’s name, medication, and dosage. Medications not picked up by parents will be discarded one week after the school year ends.
Illness Guidelines
If you are sick, stay home until:
- 24 hours fever free without the use of fever-reducing medication
- Vomiting and diarrhea has resolved for at least 24 hours
- 24 hours of prescribed antibiotic is complete
- Symptoms have significantly improved
Additional guidance:
- In all cases, we encourage you to inform your primary care provider of your child’s health status.
- Call school nurse with any questions (469) 499-5400.
For more information, please visit the CDC website.
Health & Medication Forms
- Medication Permit Form
- Food and Insect Emergency Care plan
- Self- Administration of Epinephrine Auto-Injector
- Asthma Action Plan
- Self-Administration of Asthma Medication
Meet Our Staff
Mrs. Theresa Lobmeyer B.S.N. R.N.
Phone: 469-499-5449
Assistant to the School Nurse.
Mrs. Kathy Nevitt B.S.N. R.N.
Phone: (469) 499-5449
School Nurse.