Health Services
The purpose of the Health Services Department is to maintain, improve and promote the health of the school-age child in the educational setting. Please feel free to contact the school nurse regarding health concerns for your child.
On the Wisconsin Avenue Campus, the Health Services Department is located in the upper level of the Wannan Gymnasium next to the Sledge Garden. On the Lower School campus, the Health Services Department is located in the Manor House. Hours for both campuses are from 8:00AM to 4:00PM.
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Health Action Plans
Asthma & Allergy Action Plans
Posted May 22
The Asthma Action Plan must be completed by a primary care provider
every school year for each child that has been diagnosed with asthma. The Asthma Action Plan is an education and communication tool to be used between the physician and the child or parent/guardian, with their family and caregivers, to properly manage asthma and respond to asthma episodes. The Allergy Action Plan provides specific directions about what to do in a particular emergency and must be completed andupdated annually by the parents of each student with a documented allergy and signed by the student's physician. Please submit completed forms to the Nurse’s Office on your child’s designated campus. These forms can be found under the Health and Emergency Forms link. -
Seasonal Allergies
Posted May 9
Runny nose, coughing, red-itchy eyes, congestion, sneezing, sore throat: Do any of these symptoms sound familiar? The culprit may be attached to the hood of our cars, hiding invisibly on our hands, and or just floating past our nasal passages whenever the wind blows. Pollen plagues us every spring, but this year many allergy sufferers are saying that they feel its effects are unusually intense. If your children are experiencing these symptoms, there is a good chance that they may have seasonal allergies. There are many over-the-counter medications that help relieve the symptoms, such as saline nasal sprays that wash away pollen and thin mucous, but you should seek the advice of a physician to find out what the best options are. Read more for helpful tips to help prevent pollen allergies.
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Why is Breakfast Important?
Posted May 16
How many times have we heard, “Breakfast, it’s the most important meal of the day”? Well, that’s because it is. Skipping breakfast is like attempting to drive your car on an empty tank. You can try it but you won’t get very far. Breakfast is the fuel that gets us going in the morning, helps us and our children to concentrate, provides us with one of the most important nutrients-iron-and will more than likely provide us with the energy needed to participate in physical activities.
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When is Clean too Clean?
Posted May 16
Read More >>In recent months our communities have been bombarded with the concern that bacterial infections are on the rise.