SCHOOL CLINIC

The School Clinic, directed by a Registered Nurse, provides for the health care needs of the school community. Our mission is to provide direct health care services to students and staff, and to promote health and wellness.

Services offered by the clinic include: 

  • immediate care for students who are ill or injured
  • medication administration
  • collaboration with students, parents, teachers, and other staff as needed
  • maintenance of student health records
  • documentation of State required health screenings
  • care for students with chronic health conditions

The role of the clinic staff is to report signs and symptoms of health problems and encourage individuals to contact their own health care provider for diagnosis and treatment.

Immunization Records

All new parents must provide the school with an Immunization record, documented in the English language. The record must have  evidence of at least one of each vaccine required for your child's grade at school. IF this is not the case, the student will not be able to attend class.

IF a parent is applying for an Affidavit to be excused from a vaccine/s, the Affidavit can only be obtained when residing in the US. This Affidavit must be given to the nurse by the first day of school in order for classes to commence. 

A copy of the School Immunization Schedule is attached on the ‘Related Links’ below.

All new residential students must undergo a Tb Quantiferon blood test and obtain results prior to coming to the US.

Health Portal

All parents are given access to our school web-based health computer system called SNAP.

The program enables parents to access their child's health information, update medical information, give permission to treat and communicate with the nurse.   

Keeping Your Child Home

Please have consideration for other students as well as your child by keeping them at home if:

  • your child vomits or has diarrhea prior to coming to school, a period of 24 hrs without symptoms must pass before returning to school
  • your child has an elevated temperature of 100 or over, a period of 48 hrs without fever medication must pass before returning to school
  • your child has an itchy red eye with discharge, please visit the pediatrician prior to returning to school