Health Services
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24 Hour Rule
Students who demonstrate signs and symptoms of illness or a possible communicable disease should be referred to the school clinic for further assessment. Those with an elevated temperature of 100 degrees or above or those who vomit or have diarrhea must be isolated and sent home. The student must be fever free without fever-reducing medication for 24 hours before he/she can be allowed back to school. Those excluded due to vomiting or diarrhea must also be free of symptoms without the use of preventative medications before being allowed back to school. (Administrative Regulation FFAD)
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Immunization Requirements
Katy ISD follows the Texas Department of State Health Services recommendation for immunization compliance in order for a student to attend school. The law requires that all students be as up-to-date as medically feasible in order to attend classes. The immunization vaccine requirements for each grade level are listed on the Katy ISD website. Exemptions to the immunization requirements are allowable on an individual basis for medical contraindications, reasons of conscience-including religious belief, and active duty with the armed forces of the United States. For further information, visit the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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Medication Administration
Short term ( 15 days or less) and long term (15 days or more) medications are sometimes prescribed for students to be given during the school day. In such cases, regulations governing administration of medication during school hours must be strictly adhered to by school personnel. Any natural and/or homeopathic products, not FDA approved, will not be dispensed by school personnel.
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Health & Nutrition
Please encourage your child to start each day with a healthy breakfast. Look at the lunch menu with your child and encourage healthy choices. Remind your child that food, including snacks, are not to be shared at school. Specific seating is in place in the cafeteria for our students with food allergies. Please ensure that your child has a good night's sleep before coming to school.
If Your Child is Sick
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Children must be free of fever (less than 100.0 degrees) for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications (such as Tylenol or Motrin/Advil) before returning to school.
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Children must be free from vomiting and/or diarrhea for 24 hours without the use of preventative medications before returning to school.
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Please inform the school if your child has been diagnosed with a contagious condition such as Covid-19, pink eye, strep throat, chicken pox, flu, or head lice.
If Your Child Requires Medication at School
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Children are NOT permitted to carry medication, including cough drops.
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ALL MEDICATION must be administered from the clinic.
Medications prescribed or requested to be given three times a day, or less, are not to be given at school. The only exception to this rule is if a physician prescribes a specific time, during school hours (or the school nurse determines that a special need exists for an individual student).
Parents are asked to deliver the medication to the clinic and bring only the necessary amount for school. Students may deliver non-controlled medications to clinic first thing in the morning if necessary. All medications must be in their original container with a current expiration date. Prescription medications must be in the original container with the child's name, medication, and dosing instructions.
Regulations governing administration of medication during school hours must be strictly adhered to by school personnel. Any natural and/or homeopathic products, not FDA approved, will not be dispensed by school personnel.
Change in Medical and Contact Information
Please notify the nurse if your child has any new allergies or other medical changes that arise during the school year. It is also important to keep your contact information, phone numbers, and emergency contacts current.
Clothing
We encourage all students to have an extra set of clothing in their backpacks. This prevents the parent from being called to the school for a change of clothes. The clinic does NOT have spare clothes for students.
Immunizations
Texas state law and Katy ISD require that every student have current immunizations or have a current physician-provided medical exemption or a current state-issued affidavit for reasons of conscience exemption on file to attend school. If you have any questions, please call the school nurse BEFORE your child's immunizations are due.
Lice
It is a good habit to check your children regularly for lice. Watch for frequent scratching of the scalp, brown or white eggs (nits) on the hair shaft that may look like dandruff but are not easily brushed away, and live lice which are brown and move very quickly. Encourage your child not to share combs, brushes, hair decorations or hats. If you think someone in your family has head lice, it's best to check everyone in the family and notify friends or relatives who may have been in contact as well. Please contact the campus nurse with any questions, or if you have treated your child for head lice.
Screenings
Vision & Hearing
Grades PK, Kindergarten, 1st, 3rd, and 5th are screened annually in the first semester for vision and hearing. Any student in grades 2 and 4 who did not attend a Texas school previously may also be screened. If your child has been or will be screened during the school year, and you do not wish them to be screened at school, please contact the nurse. Parents may also request screening if they have concerns about their child's vision or hearing. Parents will be notified in writing if their child has failed the screening and a referral for a professional exam will be sent home.
Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment (formerly called ANTES)
Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is a skin condition that signals high insulin levels in the body. It is believed that higher than normal insulin levels in the bloodstream cause growth of darkened skin on parts of the body (neck, knuckles, elbows, knees, groin, or stomach). These markings can help identify persons who run risk of developing diabetes in the future. The campus nurse will do a risk assessment screening of 3rd grade students, looking at the neck, during the first semester. Parents will be notified by a written referral letter which recommends a physician's evaluation.
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Contact Us
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Please feel free to contact the campus nurse with any concerns or questions.
Stefani Teeples, BSN, RN, Nurse
Phone: (281) 234-4880
Fax: (281) 644-3846Jessica Sullivan, Clinic Aide
Phone: 281-234-4879