It is your responsibility as a parent/guardian to tell the school nurse about any health concerns or chronic health issues that your child may have. If your child has asthma, severe/life threatening allergies, diabetes, seizures, other chronic illness, or physical or psychological condition, please talk with the nurse.
Students with chronic conditions of asthma, severe allergies requiring an EpiPen, seizures, and/or diabetes, are required by the school district to have an emergency action plan completed and signed by the student's doctor. These plans need to be on file with the nurse in the Health Room. The link below will take you to the LPS District Health Services Page where you will find the Severe Allergy Policy and Procedures Handbook as well as the emergency action plans for severe allergies, asthma, diabetes, and seizure disorders.
Liberty Public Schools Health Forms .
Student health concerns must be updated each school year to keep current information available. Parents should also notify the nurse with any changes that occur with students' health at any time.
If you have any questions or concerns about the health needs of your child, please feel free to call me. It is my goal to care for your child's needs in the best way I can. As the parent, you are a most important key to reaching that goal.
If your child will need to be out of PE, a parent note is good for 4 days, after that a physicians note will be required.