If you student has a health condition that could result in an emergency (for example, serious allergy with epi pen, diabetes, seizure disorder or asthma) or has a health condition requiring accommodations (for example, medication administration, treatments, or restrictions) contact the school nurse before the school year starts or as soon as the condition develops.
In order for students to enroll or remain enrolled in elementary or secondary school, MN state law requires documentation of required immunizations, written proof of exemption, or conscientious objection. Students will not be allowed to start school until this information is returned to the nurse's office. Your child can meet the immunization requirements through being fully immunized, providing a signed medical exemption letter or through a notarized conscientious objection.
To ensure students receive needed medication and that it is not misused, the school district has developed rules for the administration of medication in school. Please click below for medication information:
Each year students participate in screening. Students also receive hearing and/or vision screening upon request from a parent/guardian or if the teacher suspects a hearing or vision concern that is affecting the student's ability to learn. If you do not wish to have your child screened, please contact the school nurse.
Supporting the mental health of our students and their families is of the upmost importance. Please click below for a variety of resources and contacts.