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Dr. Agarwal |
School Mission and Philosophy A child’s ability to learn is influenced by his/her health status; a child who is not healthy is unlikely to be alert, attentive and ready to learn. Pregnancy, depression, suicide, child abuse, complex diseases, and behavioral disorders are among the many problems that may affect a child’s ability to learn. Recent trends in American society and family life frequently place children at risk for failure. It is essential that the professionals who are working with children in our schools be expert in the assessment, planning and management of the multitude of problems so that students can gain optimally from their educational experiences. School health services, provided in an interdisciplinary setting within the context of a coordinated school health program, can impact on the total health and educational development of the school-age child. A coordinated school health program embraces a mission in which collaboration with community resources is fostered and everyone in the school shares responsibility for promoting good health. Realizing this mission requires the mobilization of many resources from the home, school and community in order to meet the physical, social, intellectual, and mental health needs of students; to contribute to the well-being of school staff; and to create a healthful school environment for all.
The Ogdensburg City School district along with the Board of Education recognizes that good student health is vital to successful learning and realizes its responsibility, along with that of the parents, to protect and foster a safe and healthful environment for the students.
The school shall work closely with the student’s home to provide detection and preventive health services. In accordance with law, the schools will provide yearly evaluations of each student within the district. The school will provide continuous monitoring of the health needs of each student. Emergency care and environmental safety will be provided for each student and staff member.
All health services, policies and procedures will be subject to the rules and regulations of Article 19 for the promotion of health and well being of all students within the public school system of New York State.
B. The board of education shall employ at a compensation agreed upon by C. Any such board or trustees may employ one or more registered School nursing is the pivotal component in the coordination, planning, provision and assessment of school health services. School health professionals develop team relationships within the school and with community health care providers so that individual health needs are met and duplication of efforts and services is avoided. School nursing personnel act as the liaison between home, school and the medical community regarding concerns that are likely to impact on a child’s ability to learn.
The school nurse will provide an Individualized Health Care Plan (IHCP) for those students who are identified as special health care needs and are receiving Medicaid reimbursement.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. Student health records fall under the umbrella of FERPA. |
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