Health Services
Certified School NurseDawna Smeltzer |
SecretaryRosalee Mueller |
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Procedures
A student who is ill may obtain a pass from a teacher and go to the nurse's
office. If the student must be sent home, a parent, guardian or other
responsible adult must give permission through the nurse's office for the
student to leave school. Please keep your emergency contact phone numbers
updated. You can do this by contacting the nurse's office at 847-755-5663.
No student who is ill may leave school without permission of the nurse.
A student who is ill and absent from school due to a communicable disease must see the nurse before returning to classes. Some communicable diseases require a doctor's release when the student returns to school.
PE Excuses
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If a student is unable to participate in a regular physical education class for
more than three days the nurse must be given a medical excuse from a physician
stating the nature and time limitation of the condition. A parent note is
acceptable if the time out of class is three days or less.
Medications in Schools
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Prescription and non-prescription medications will be given according to the High School District
211 medication policy. Signed authorization from the student's physician and
parent must be on file in the health services office. Forms are available
through the nurse. The school nurse shall administer those medications
that are necessary to maintain the student during school hours.
Medication must be brought to the school in the original package and given to the nurse. Medications will be stored in a secure area in the nurse's office. At the end of the treatment regime, the parent will be responsible for removing any unused medication from the school. If not picked up by the end of the year, the school nurse will dispose of the medications. Township High School District 211 retains the right to reject requests for the administration of medication.
Communicable/Chronic Infectious Disease
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Some communicable/chronic infectious diseases may pose potential health
problems for students in the school district. A student known to have
communicable/chronic infectious disease will be evaluated to determine if
behavior or physical condition poses a risk to others. An appropriate
educational program for the student will be determined by the Superintendent and
his staff after consultation with a team consisting of a medical advisor, school
nurse, school administrator, physician, and the student's parents.
A student with a chronic infectious disease will be allowed to attend school in a regular classroom setting unless the evaluation determines the need to place specific limitations on attendance. A student will be excluded from school for the period in which there is high risk of transmitting the disease to other students or employees. The privacy of a student known to have a chronic infectious disease will be respected by maintaining confidential records in accordance with federal and state privacy laws.
Injuries (Top of Page)
Any school injury should be reported immediately to the teacher or supervisor. The student will be sent to the nurse for medical attention. If parents have purchased student accident insurance and need to make claim, they may ask the school nurse to send a copy of the accident report to them. Instructions for making a claim will be included with the report.
Homebound and Hospital Instruction
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Home and hospital instruction is a short-term service for students who will
be out of school more than 10 school days for medical reasons. A medical
certification form signed by a physician must include a diagnosis and the length
of absence and be submitted before homebound instruction begins.
Requests for homebound instruction should be made through the student services director's office.
Teen Pregnancy
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High School District 211 is committed to eliminating barriers to the
education of pregnant students. Pregnant students are encouraged to
continue their education and are eligible for homebound instruction.
Preparation For Life is a District 211 evening program for pregnant
teens offering .5 credit addressing pregnancy and child care issues.
Drug and
Alcohol Prevention
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High School District 211 is aware of the potential for chemical abuse
problems among adolescents. Hoffman Estates High School's Student
Intervention Team is a team of specially trained personnel, which provide
prevention education and other services and programs for students affected by
alcohol or drug use and abuse and their families. The goal of the team is
to answer the students Call for Help
before serious consequences occur.
Students or parents who want help in addressing this problem should call the
Hoffman Estates High School guidance office and ask for the Student Assistance
Program Counselor, Claire Kopfman, ex 5643 or Martha Payne RN, MPH, certified
school nurse at ex 5662. The school may refer students and parents to outside
agencies for help.
| Useful Links (Top of Page) |
| Insure Kids Now |
| Adolescent Health Risks |
| Center for Disease Control (CDC) |
| Chemical Addiction |
| Nursing Informatics (Martha Dewey Bergren) |