Health Information

District Health Personnel
Jackie Sharp, RN - District Nurse      jsharp@springhill.esc7.net
Marcy Benham, LVN - Primary Nurse    mbenham@springhill.esc7.net
Mary Callas - Clerk / Nurse's Aide       mcallas@springhill.esc7.net

H1N1 Clinic Update 10/29/09

H1N1 Update Information 10/12/2009

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MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL

The nurse’s office would like to thank the middle school student council for the gifts they purchased for our use.  We now have an awesome reference book, “The Drug Identification Bible.”  We also have a wonderful, though not pretty to look at, chart titled, “a body on drugs”…this chart has allowed us to have many one on one conversations with students of all ages about the use of drugs and their effects on the body.  We also received a large carpet protector mat for one of our desk areas.  We wanted to let everyone know how generous the student council has been to us. Thanks again!!

 

SCHOOL HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCIL -  (SHAC)
SHAC is an advisory body which serves to provide guidance, recommendations and other assistance to the board of trustees in order to promote healthy lifestyles and academic achievement for our SHISD students. SHAC conducts regularly scheduled meetings in September, December, February, and May of each year.

SHAC MEMBERS
  Dr. John D'antoni..... Chairperson
  Wes Jones.....Superintendent
  Diane Buckelew..... Secretary
  Jackie Sharp, Rn, District Nurse....Coordinator
  Billy Miller....Director Of SHISD Maintenance
  Mary Callas...SHISD Clerk/Nurse's Aide
  Marcy Benham, Lvn.....Primary Campus Nurse
  Theresa O'dell....Director of Food Services
  Arlee Small
  Traci Wallis

Immunization Requirements

Policy on Medication Administration

Medical Consent for Medication

Asthma Handbook

Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America Information

Scoliosis Screening

Mobile Dentistry

Footwear Policy

Guidance for Schools for Fall Flu Season

 

FEVER
Students with temperature of 100 degrees or above will be dismissed from school.  We ask you that they not return until they have been fever free for 24 hours (without receiving Tylenol or ibuprofen to lower their temp).  This helps us to keep various strains of the flu and other viruses from being spread student to student.  Please help us by not sending your child to school with fever of 100 degrees or more.