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District School Nurse

Contact Information- (325) 372-5991

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Announcements:

  • The State of Texas requires that all students enrolled in school have the required immunizations.
  • Please check the Immunize Texas link below for a list requirements & recommendations.
  • Protect Your Children: Immunize
  • The following clinics provide immunizations:
  • San Saba Hoerster Clinic 2005 W. Wallace, San Saba 372-5163
  • One Source Health 403 W. Wallace, San Saba 372-5701
    Texas Vaccines for Children logo

English and Spanish immunization requirements, click here

School Requirements

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Recommended Immunization Schedule, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2007

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Hepatitis A Vaccination Requirements for Grades K-3

 

The dirty truth about germs...click here

Straight “A” Strategies to fight the germs

that cause colds and flu every day. click here

If your child has a medical condition that may require emergency treatment while at school,

you may download the appropriate form to be filled out and signed by you the parent/guardian and your child's doctor.

Seizure Action Plan

School Asthma Action Plan, click here

Daily Treatment Plan, click here

Emergency Health Care Plan, click here

Maria Cisneroz

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Check this page frequently for the latest school health news, announcements and information.


What should I do if I think my child has lice? 
You can take care of your child’s head lice problem at home without a visit to the doctor or clinic. Treatments can be purchased without a prescription at pharmacies or grocery stores. Many parents feel embarrassed when their child has lice.  Sometimes it helps to talk to someone experienced in talking to parents of children with a head lice problem. The nurse at your child’s school, your doctor, and even the pharmacist can help.

 

Children are two to three times more likely than adults to get sick with the flu,and on average, one in three children in the U.S. is affected by the virus each year. More Tres Pasos a Seguir Para
Controla el Virus de la Influenza en los Niños
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Healthy Kids Learn Better, Click Here

Children are at risk for type 2 diabetes if:

  • They have overweight
    problems
  • Diabetes runs in the family
  • Their family is African-
    American, Hispanic/Latino,
    American Indian, Asian or
    Pacific Islander
  • A heavy child has darker skin that feels thicker or
    velvety on the neck or armpits, more

Play Time: On Your Mark, Get Set, Go!

  • There are many physical activities you and your preschooler can
    do together. The long-term benefits will help you both live longer
    and stay healthy.
  • Go to the park or take a walk
  • Play a game of pretend – be animals, cowboys, anything! more

Announcements Archive Below:
Remember to make arrangements to pick up any medications your child may have at school. 

Medications not picked up by end of school year will be discarded.

  • Plan ahead……….if your child requires medication (emergency or routine) during the school day, there are certain forms to be filled out by you and your child’s doctor.  Please see me to get the appropriate forms.
  • FYI, I have the jackets/coats left in lost and found in my office.  If your child is missing his/her coat please come by and check with me.  It may be here!
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