5141(a)
Students
Student Health Services
School District Medical Advisor/School Nurse
The Board of Education
shall appoint a school district medical advisor and advisory committee and
appropriate medical support service personnel, including nurses.
School health efforts
shall be directed toward detection and prevention of health problems and to
emergency treatment, including the following student health services:
1.
Provide preventive services,
education, emergency care, referral and management of acute and chronic health
conditions. Designed to prevent health problems, promote health, assess health
status, provide emergency care, ensure access to health care, and identify and
manage barriers to student learning.
2.
Provide a healthy school environment
that is a safe physical and psychological environment supportive of learning.
3. Provide family and community
involvement, including partnerships among schools, families, community groups
and individuals. Designed to share and maximize resources and expertise in
addressing the healthy development of children and families.
Health
Records
There shall be a
cumulative health record for each student enrolled in the school district which
will be maintained in the school health office. For the purposes of
confidentiality, records will be treated in the same manner as the student's
cumulative academic record.
Regular
Health Assessments
Prior to enrollment in pre‑k
special education and kindergarten and during grades 3, 6, and 10, each student
shall have a health assessment by a legally qualified practitioner of medicine,
an advanced practice registered nurse, a physician assistant or the school
medical advisor, herein referred to as health care provider to ascertain
whether the student has any physical disability or other health problem which
could be a barrier to learning.
5141(b)
Students
Student Health Services
Regular
Health Assessments (continued)
Such health assessment
shall include:
1. physical examination which shall
include hematocrit or hemoglobin tests, height, weight, and blood pressure;
2. updating of immunizations required under 10‑204 and 10‑204a;
3. vision, hearing, postural, and gross dental screenings;
4. if required by the school district medical advisor, testing
for tuberculosis; and
5.
any other information including a
health history as the physician believes to be necessary and appropriate.
A student will not be
allowed to begin or continue in district schools unless health assessments are
performed as required. Students transferring into the district must provide
evidence of required Connecticut immunizations and health assessments prior to
school attendance which have been performed by a legally qualified practitioner
of medicine, an advanced practice registered nurse, a physician assistant or
the school medical advisor licensed to practice in the United States.
The Board of Education
shall provide for health assessments, without charge, to all students whose
parents or guardians meet the eligibility requirements for free and reduced
price meals under the National School Lunch Program or for free milk under the special
milk program. To meet its obligations pursuant to this section, the Board may
utilize the school medical advisor or existing community resources.
Health assessment results
and recommendations signed by the health care provider shall be recorded on
blue forms provided by the Connecticut State Board of Education (Dept. of
Education Form: Health Assessment Record [HAR‑3] rev. 2/00) and kept on
file in the school the student attends. Upon written authorization from the
student's parent or guardian, original cumulative health records shall be sent
to the chief administrative officer of the school district to which such student
moves and a true copy of the student's cumulative health records maintained
with the student's academic records. The Superintendent's designee shall notify
parents of any health‑related problems detected in health assessments and
shall make reasonable efforts to assure that further testing and treatment is
provided including advice on obtaining such required testing or treatment.
5141(c)
Students
Student Health Services
Regular
Health Assessments (continued)
Students who are in
violation of Board requirements for health assessments and immunizations will
be excluded from school after appropriate parental notice and warning.
Vision
Screening
All students in grades K‑6,
and grade 9 will be screened using a Snellen chart, or equivalent screening, by
the school nurse or school health aide. Vision screenings performed by a
student's health care provider, as part of the mandated health assessments in
grades K, 3, and 6 may be accepted in lieu of school screening. Additional vision screenings will also be
conducted in response to appropriate requests from parents/guardians or
professionals working with the student in question. Results will be recorded in
the student's health record on forms supplied by the Connecticut State Board of
Education, and the Superintendent's designee shall cause a written notice to be
given to the parent or guardian of each student found to have any defect of
vision or disease of the eyes, with a brief statement describing such defect or
disease.
As necessary, special
educational provisions shall be made for students with handicapping conditions.
Hearing
Screening
All students will be
screened for possible hearing impairments by the use of a calibrated audiometer
by school nurses, speech pathologists, audiologists, trained aides to school
nurses or trained volunteers in grades K‑3, grade 5, grade 8 and grade
10. Audiometric screenings performed by a student's health care provider, as
part of the mandated health assessments in grades K, 3, 6 and 10, may be
accepted in lieu of school screening. All persons who conduct audiometric
screening shall have completed six (6) hours of training in this area.
Additional audiometric screenings will be conducted in response to appropriate
requests from parents/guardians or professionals working with the student.
Results will be recorded in the student's health record on forms supplied by
the Connecticut State Board of Education, and the Superintendent shall cause a
written notice to be given to the parent or guardian of each student found to
have any defect of hearing, with a brief statement describing such defect.
As necessary, special
educational provisions shall be made for students with handicapping conditions.
5141(d)
Students
Student Health Services
Postural
Screening
School nurses will screen
all students in grades five to nine for scoliosis or other postural problems.
Scoliosis screenings performed by a student's health care provider may be
accepted in lieu of school screening. Additional postural screenings will also
be conducted in response to appropriate requests from parents/guardians or
professionals working with the student.
Results will be recorded
in the student's health record on forms supplied by the Connecticut State Board
of Education, and the Superintendent shall cause a written notice to be given
to the parent or guardian of each student found to have any postural impairment
or problem, with a brief statement describing such impairment or disease.
As necessary, special
educational provisions shall be made for students with handicapping conditions.
Tuberculin
Testing
TB screening (PPD) will be
required as determined by the child’s health care provider and noted on the
HAR-3 form or will be required for children who are at increased risk of
acquiring Tuberculosis infection and disease.
Students entering from outside the United States will be required to
have a new tuberculin test (PPD) and results reported prior to entry into
Madison Public Schools.
Immunizations/Vaccinations
No student will be allowed
to enter district schools without adequate immunization against the following
diseases:
Vaccine
(Month/Day/Year)
Note: *Minimum
requirements prior to school enrollment. At subsequent exams, note booster
shots only.
5141(e)
Students
Student Health Services
Immunizations/Vaccinations
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Measles |
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Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus and Polio
(OPV/IPV): One dose must
be administered on or after the child’s 4th birthday and before
entry into kindergarten.
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Hepatitis B (Hep B): One dose before entry into 7th
grade effective 8/00, with the 3-dose series completed before entry into grade
8 beginning 8/01.
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Varicella: For those born after 1/1/97 or before
entry into grade 7 (effective 8/00), documentation of age appropriate
immunization, ore serologic evidence of past infection confirmed in writing by
a certified laboratory, or a statement signed and dated by a physician,
physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse indicating that the
child has already had chickenpox based on family and/or medical history.
Any other vaccine required
by Section 19a-7f of Connecticut General Statutes.
Students shall be exempt
from the appropriate provisions of this policy when:
1. they present a certificate from their
health care provider or local health agency stating that initial immunizations
have been given and additional immunizations are in process under guidelines
and schedules specified by the Commissioner of Health Services; or
5141(f)
Students
Student Health Services
Immunizations/Vaccinations
(continued)
2.
they present a certificate from
their health care provider stating that in the opinion of such provider,
immunization is medically contraindicated because of the physical condition of
such student (this must be updated yearly); or
3.
they present a statement from
their parents or guardians that such immunization would be contrary to the
religious beliefs of such student; or,
4.
they present, in the case of
measles, mumps, rubella or varicella, a certificate from a physician, physician
assistant or advanced practice registered nurse stating that the student has
had a confirmed case of such disease or serologic evidence of past infection
confirmed in writing by a certified laboratory.
The school nurse
coordinator, working with the school medical advisor, will report to the local
Director of Health any outbreak of State of Connecticut defined reportable
communicable diseases.
Interscholastic
Sports Programs/Health Assessments
Any student participating
in an interscholastic or intramural sports program must have a health
assessment, within one year prior to the first try out session for the sport or
sports. After the initial examination,
repeat examinations are required annually. Each participant in a sport program
must complete a health history and consent form before participating in each
sport. Health assessment results shall be recorded on sports forms provided by
the Board of Education, in accordance with The Connecticut Interscholastic
Athletic Conference (CIAC) regulations, signed by a legally qualified
practitioner of medicine, an advanced practice registered nurse, physician
assistant, or school medical advisor, filed in the student's health folder, and
maintained up to date by the school nurse.
Coaches and physical
education staff shall assist in appropriate monitoring of an athlete's physical
condition and report any serious concerns to the school nurse.
Student
Medical Care at School
School personnel are
responsible for the immediate care necessary for a student whose sickness or
injury occurs on the school premises during school hours or in school-sponsored
and supervised activities.
5141(g)
Students
Student Health Services
Student
Medical Care at School (continued)
Schools shall maintain
files of emergency information for each student. If a student's injury requires
immediate care, the parent or guardian will be called by telephone by the
nurse, the building Principal or other personnel designated by the Principal,
and advised of the student's condition. When immediate medical or dental
attention is indicated, and when parents or guardians cannot be reached, the
student will be transported, via 911, to an emergency care facility unless
otherwise indicated in the student's emergency information data. In this event,
the student's health care provider/dentist and the school district medical
advisor will be notified of school district actions.
(cf. 5142 - Student Safety)
(cf. 5141.4 - Child Abuse and Neglect)
(cf. 5141.5 - Suicide Prevention)
(cf. 6142.1 - Family Life and Sex Education)
(cf. 6145.2 - Interscholastic/Intramural
Athletics)
(cf. 6171 - Special Education)
Legal Reference: Connecticut General Statutes
10‑203
Sanitation.
10‑204
Vaccination.
10‑204a
Required immunizations.
10‑204c
Immunity from liability
10‑205
Appointment of school medical advisors.
10‑206
Health assessments.
10‑206a
Free health assessments.
5141(h)
Students
Student Health Services
Legal
Reference: (continued)
10‑207
Duties of medical advisers.
10‑208
Exemption from examination or treatment.
10‑208a
Physical activity of student restricted;
boards to honor notice.
10‑209
Records not to be public.
10‑210
Notice of disease to be given parent or guardian.
10‑212
School nurses and nurse practitioners.
10‑212a
Administration of medicines by school personnel.
10‑213
Dental hygienists.
10‑214
Vision, audiometric and postural screening:
When required; notification of parents re defects; record of
results. (As amended by PA 96-229 An
Act Concerning Scoliosis Screening)
10‑214a
Eye protective devices.
10‑214b
Compliance report by local or regional board of education.
10‑217a
Health services for children in private nonprofit schools. Payments from the state, towns in which
children reside and private nonprofit schools.
Policy adopted: March
9, 2004 EAST
HADDAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Moodus,
Connecticut