SCHOOL NURSES
Carole Kornelis, Head Nurse
Karen Matheis
Kathleen Honcoop
Jana Clow
Immunizations:
A chart of the required immunizations for school entrance is available below. Your student will not be allowed to enter school without appropriate immunizations and dates given, an appointment for immunizations, or a completed exemption form.

Oral Medications:
Because of changes in Washington State law in regards to administration of oral medication at school, the following rules now apply:

BOTH PRESCRIPTION AND NON-PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION ( including Tylenol, ASA, Advil, Motrin, cough drops, cold medications, and other over-the-counter drugs) must be furnished to the school in the ORIGINAL container and must include the student's name, name of the medication, amount to be given, along with the Oral Medication form (available below) signed by both the parent and physician. All medication should be ready to be administered and must not require any preparation by office staff.

Medicine may not be delivered by the student or bus driver. It is the parent's responsibility to deliver and maintain and adequate supply. If the medication is delivered by the student or bus driver, the medication WILL NOT be dispensed and the parent will be notified.

Student Medical Alerts/Food Allergies:
Parents should contact Carole Kornelis at 354-1549 if their student has a medical concern so that an appropriate care plan can be developed.

Please see the school calendar for the dates of the following:
Human Growth Classes:
Presented to 5th grade students
HIV Classes:
Presented in 5th - 12th grade
Hearing and Vision: Grades K-5 and 7th are screened
Scoliosis: Grades 5, 7, and 9 are screened.