Health Services

 

Health Services

Mary Baker & Margaret Gibson, the school district nurses, serve the students in our schools according to a schedule available at any of the schools. The school district carries on an active and comprehensive health services program. The health status of the child bears a direct relationship to the child’s ability to profit from educational experiences.

 

Medication

Parents are encouraged to give medication outside of school hours whenever possible. If a child has to take medicine during school hours, the medicine must be labeled with the original prescription. This includes the child’s name date, name of physician, name of the drug, dosage, when and how to take the medication. A written note from the parent must be sent with the prescription stating the exact dates and times the medicine is to be taken. Instruct your child to leave the medicine and note with the nurse or the secretary in the school office. The child must be responsible to go to the office to take the medicine at the prescribed times.

 

Immunizations

Washington State Law requires full immunization of all students enrolled in the District through the age of 18. Immunization must be completed before the first day of school. Students may be exempted from the requirements for medical, religious, or philosophical reasons. A physician’s signature needs to accompany a waiver for medical purposes; a parent’s or guardian’s signature for religious or philosophical reasons. Immunization forms are available at your child’s school or from Whatcom County Public Health Department 360-384-1528 or 360-676-6720.

 

Child Abuse

Unfortunately, school personnel do come in contact with children who have been victims of child abuse. By State law (RCW26.44.040), when professional school personnel have "reasonable cause to believe that a child has suffered child abuse or neglect, he shall report such incident, or cause a report to be made, to the proper law enforcement agency or to the department of social and health service." The law continues, "Any other person who has reasonable cause to believe that a child has suffered child abuse or neglect may report such incident to the proper law enforcement agency or to the department of social and health services."

The local telephone number for child protection is 360-354-4183.

 

General Health Information

We like to see healthy children at school. For the protection of all students, including your child, the following guidelines should be followed:

If a child becomes ill at school, symptoms are noted but not treated and the parent is notified to pick up the child. In the event of a serious injury, parents are contacted for direction; if it is impossible to contact the parents, medical assistance will be obtained.

The school office should be made aware of children with known medical or health problems.