HS Health Services

GOOD HEALTH IS VITAL TO SUCCESSFUL LEARNING. 
ENSURING THAT CHILDREN ARE HEALTHY AND ABLE TO LEARN IS AN ESSENTIAL
COMPONENT OF AN EFFECTIVE EDUCATION SYSTEM.

●Physical Exam/Health Appraisal/Sport Physical

NYS Education Law requires a physical examination for all new entrants to school and all students in K, 2, 4, 7, and 10.  A sport physical is also required in grades 7 through 12 who wish to try out for the sports program.  It is preferred that a physical be completed by your child’s own health care provider, who is familiar with your child’s history and can immediately advise you regarding any health condition.  Please click below for the school district’s physical form. This physical form requires both doctor and parent signature, and will be valid for one year.  Please note that the printable physical form meets all NYS requirement including BMI (body mass index), medication administration in school and participation in the sports program.

Physical Form       What is BMI?

●Immunizations

New York State Public Health Law, Section 2164, mandates that a school shall not permit a child to attend school unless the parent provides the school with proof of the required immunizations.  Please click below for the current NYS Immunization Requirements for School Entrance/Attendance.

NYS Immunization Requirements

●Medications

Every effort should be made to administer medications at home, as it does represent a disruption in a student’s school day.  However, if your doctor feels that medication is necessary during the school day then the following information is required.

A written order from your doctor must be on file, in the health office, before any medication can be administered (this includes over-the-counter medication, OTC).  Parent/guardian signature is also required to be on file in the health office.  Students are not allowed to carry medication or take medication without supervision unless the doctor and parent have indicated that the student is able to self-medicate.

Prescription medication must be in a properly labeled pharmacy container.  OTC medication must be in the original, unopened container with the student’s name written on it.  Parents should ask their pharmacist for an additional container to be used for medication administration at school.

Please note that the physical form also has a section for medication administration.  Please click below for the medication authorization form.

 Medication Authorization Form

●Medication for Your Child on a Field Trip

It is recommended that the school nurse or the parent/guardian administer medication to their child on field trips, but there are instances when a school nurse or parent/guardian is not available to do so.  Under such circumstances, the parent/guardian may authorize another adult, such as a family member, household member or friend, to do so.  Written authorization is required; click below for the authorization form.  Please complete this form and return to your child’s teacher or the school nurse prior to the field trip.

Field Trip Medication

●Health Screenings

The district’s School Health Services program supports your child’s academic success by promoting health in the school setting.  One way that we provide care for your child is by performing the health screenings as mandated by New York State.  During the school year, the following screenings will be required or completed at school:

Vision

·         Distance acuity for all newly entering students and students in K, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, and 10.

·         Near vision acuity, hyperopia and color perception for all newly entering students.

Hearing

·         Hearing screening for all newly entering students and students in K, 1, 3, 5, 7, and 10.

Scoliosis

·         Scoliosis (spinal curvature) screening for all students in grades 5-9.

A letter will be sent home if there are any findings on the screening done at school that would cause concern or need medical follow-up.

●Dental Certificates

A NYS law was recently enacted that expands health screenings to include the dental health of students.  As of September 1, 2008 when we require your child to have a physical in grades K, 2, 4, 7, and 10, we will be requesting a dental certificate as well.  We ask that you take this certificate to your child’s dentist and once it is completed, it should be returned to the health office and it will be filed in your child’s cumulative health record.  Please click below for the dental certificate.

Dental Certificate

●Illness/Injury

When possible, parents should contact the school when their child is absent.  If your child becomes ill or injured at school the nurse will contact the appropriate person on the emergency card if needed.
Please notify the school immediately of any changes or updates to your contact information.

 

Please contact your child’s health office if you have any questions, concerns, or comments:

BUILDING

C-A High School

C-A Middle School

Coxsackie Elementary School

EJ Arthur Elementary School

NURSE

Abbie Breen

Tina Dombroski

Elisha Lackie

Jan Briski

PHONE

518-731-1805

518-731-1865

518-731-1775

518-731-1755

FAX

518-731-1807

518-731-1859

518-731-1785

518-731-1765