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School Health Services

Our School Nurses perform a wide range of services for students and their families to set students up for academic and personal success.

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What are School Health Services?

School Health Services encompass all elements of health and their impact on students, families and the educational environment.

TES school nurses perform wide-ranging services that include conducting health evaluations for the purpose of making eligibility recommendations for special education programs and services, conducting general physicals including a vision and hearing screening, obtaining developmental and medical history and interpreting medical reports and evaluations for the IEP team. School Health professionals perform nursing services like insulin administration, and they provide consultation and protocol development on school health topics such as Health education curriculum, immunization monitoring, and communicable disease management.

Our School Nurses

School nurses must hold a valid California School Nurse Credential and a Registered Nurse license issued by the State of California and possess a Bachelor’s Degree. Licensed Vocational nurses have a different scope of practice and typically work under a Registered Nurse’s supervision.

School nurses may teach health-related subjects under the supervision of a classroom teacher or assist physicians doing routine physicals via telehealth in the school setting.

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What are the Benefits of School Health Services?

Nursing services improve student, family, and community health.

School Health Services ensure students with varying degrees of medical need and/or impact have access to the educational environment. Managing medical needs and chronic health issues contributes to increased attendance and school performance. Additionally, the health assessment conducted by school nurses informs the process to determine eligibility for special education services so that educators can meet the unique needs of special education pupils and provide access to necessary services and supports.

School Health Services consult with, conduct in-service training for, and serve as a resource person to teachers and administrators and, as an added benefit, they’re qualified to provide trainings on critical topics like Diabetes Management, Epilepsy Training, Medication Administration, Lice, Epi-pen administration, Allergy Policies and Procedures, and meeting student daily living needs.

What are the Benefits of School Health Services?

Our Experts are Experienced in

Confidentiality and HIPPA & FERPA compliance
Liase with student, family, school, physician & community
Varying age and ability physical health assessments
Allergies
Asthma
COVID
Diabetes
Epilepsy

TES’ approach to School Health

How do we make students comfortable?

How do we make students comfortable?

TES School nurses utilize various developmentally-appropriate assessment techniques to ensure student engagement. Examples include incorporating play audiometry in a hearing screening.

How do we work as a team?

How do we work as a team?

School nurses work together as a team to share expertise and information and collaborate with school-based teams and other IEP members to ensure all areas of concern are addressed.

How do we include the family?

How do we include the family?

Families are involved in scheduling assessments, providing medical history and information, IEP meeting attendance, health plan development, and facilitating contact with medical team.

FAQs About School Health Services

Credentials

Our Nurses' Credentials

Registered Nurse
Registered Nurse
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science
School Nurse Credential
School Nurse Credential
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