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Red Bluff Joint Union High School District

Red Bluff Joint Union High School District

Health Services

Red Bluff Joint Union High School District Health Services provides nursing and health services to students, assists in planning school health programs, and serves as a resource in preparing health education curriculum according to district established standards.
 
The School Nurse provides direct nursing services, referrals, and consultations.

HEalth Services

HEalth Services

The nurse is located in the Health Office in the Main Office. The nurse provides assistance with school related health problems, health instruction in classrooms upon request, and individual health counseling for students, parents, and staff. Students should check in at the Health Office prior to contacting parents to receive permission to go home due to illness during the school day.
 
Health concerns

Health concerns

Students with serious health concerns  such as diabetes, epilepsy, heart disease, or other serious medical conditions are to be brought to the personal attention of the school nurse with written medical instructions for those limitations deemed necessary. Students with chronic health problems should report to the school nurse at the beginning of each fall term. Contact Karrie Roth (530)529-8722. 
Immunizations

Immunizations

California State Law requires, at the time of registration, up-to-date measles, rubella, tetanus, diphtheria, chicken pox immunization or disease history, Hepatitis B vaccine series and polio immunizations for all students. Exemptions for medical reasons must be filed in writing in the permanent school health records or obtained through the California Immunizations Registry(CAIR). Students that do not meet these requirements will not be able to enroll.
 
Medications

Medications

Students are not allowed to carry medication with them on campus. Only medication prescribed by a physician may be given to students by school personnel. School personnel will cooperate with the student’s physician by providing a safe place for the storage of necessary medication in the health office. The school must have written permission from both the parent AND the physician for over the counter OR prescription medication to be given. The medication must be in the original container. Forms are available in the Health Office. NOTE:  Students in possession of prescription medication and/or distributing it to others may be cause for disciplinary action.
Physical Education

Physical Education

Students who have physical or health problems that limit participation in a full physical education program are required to submit a medical note to the Health Office. Students who have had a serious illness, injury, or any other health complication need a doctor’s clearance to reenter P.E. or athletic programs.
 
Home Hospital Instruction

Home Hospital Instruction

Requests for home teaching due to extended illness (longer than two weeks) must be made through a written medical request on a district form to counselor/nurse stating the nature of the illness and the expected duration of the illness. 
HELPFUL TIPS TO ENSURE YOUR CHILD IS HEALTHY AND SUCCESSFUL IN SCHOOL

HELPFUL TIPS TO ENSURE YOUR CHILD IS HEALTHY AND SUCCESSFUL IN SCHOOL

Ensure that your child is:
  • At school on time
  • Eats breakfast daily
  • Gets 8-10 hours of sleep at night
  • Wears their glasses or contacts as recommended by their doctor

Karrie Roth
 

Karrie Roth, M.S.N, P.H.N Credentialed School Nurse

 
Phone: (530)529-8722
Fax: (530)529-8885
Health office

Health office

Daisy Brose

Health Assistant
 
Phone: (530)529-8797
Email: dbrose@rbhsd.org
Fax: (530)529-8885
 
 
 
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EMERGENCY CONTACTS

EMERGENCY CONTACTS

It is vital that parents keep their contact information and emergency contact information up to date.  You can update this information by logging into your Aeries Parent Portal or through ParentSquare App.
 
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