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Health

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Flu Prevention

On average in the United States, children miss approximately 38 million school days every year due to influenza.  Influenza, also known as the flu, can be a serious illness and each flu season is unpredictable. The single best way to protect against flu and its potentially severe complications is to get a seasonal flu vaccine each year. The CDC recommends that everyone 6 months of age and older get a seasonal flu vaccine each year, preferably before the end of October. Getting vaccinated isn’t the only way to protect yourself and your loved ones. Watch this video to find all of the ways you can prevent the spread of the flu or other viral illnesses.

 

Mental Health Resources

Our community has local mental health resources available.  Please reach out if you or a loved one has any mental health concerns.  We as a school want all of our students and families safe and healthy, physically and mentally.  Here is a link to our county mental health.  If you have any questions or need assistance in getting more information I am more than happy to help!

Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center

Crook County Mental Health:  (307) 283-3636

Suicide hot line: 1-800-273-8255 (available 24 hours a day).

Immunizations

Wyoming has a state-wide immunization registry system that I have access to. In order to be able to check your childs immunization status via the system, I need to have your written permission to do this. Here is a link to the form if you wish for me to do this: Immunization Agreement

 

 

Medication Administration at School:

The medication administration authorization form must be completed fully in order for the school to administer any medication. A new form must be completed at the beginning of every school year, for each medication and each time there is a change in dosage or time of administration of medication. An adult must bring in any form of medication to the school nurse or the school office, along with the form below. All prescription medications must be in the container given to you by the pharmacist or prescriber, and non-prescription medication must be in the original container with the label intact. Please download the form to the left if you need.

School Nurse Forms:

How Sick is Too Sick

School Medication Policy

Medication Administration at School

Release of Information

Student Health Information

Athletic Physical

Vaccine Exemption

Student Accident Insurance Information

Student Accident Insurance

Our School/district has selected the the Student Insureance Plan from K&K Insurance to make reliable coverage available to parents. Coverage may be purchased at any time during the school year by visiting K-12 Student Accident Insurance

How to Enroll Flyer

Coverage Plans and Rate from KK