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Health Services Information
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On-Line Health Links **COVID-19 Protocols and guidelines:
What to do if you are sick with COVID-19
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- Always check www.CDC.gov for the most up-to-date travel guidance
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Incoming Freshman Health Exam Instructions
Frequently asked questions
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Health Forms
- Administration of Medication Authorization
- Asthma Action Plan
- State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Exam (Physical Health Form)
- (En Español) State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Exam (Physical Health Form)
- State of Illinois Proof of School Dental Exam
- (En Español) State of IL Proof of School Dental Exam
- State of Illinois Proof of School Dental Exam Waiver
- (En Español) State of IL Proof of School Dental Exam Waiver
- Diabetes Medical Management Plan
- Illinois Food Allergy Emergency Action Plan
- Seizure Action Plan
- Questionnaire for a Parent of a Student with Seizures
Office Hours
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Monday thru Friday: 7:15 AM - 3:45 PM
East - Room 110
West - Room 166
Student Visit Policy
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All students who come to the office for an injury/illness must have a pass from the class they are missing- with the exception of an emergency. No passes are needed during a medical emergency. Students are not allowed to come in during the passing period. The only exception is during their lunch period. All students must sign in the Student Log upon entering the health office and sign out when leaving.
Failure to sign in and/or out can result in their time in the health office not being covered for attendance. The nurse will assess the student to determine the appropriate action to be taken. If the student is being released to go home, we must speak with a parent/guardian before the student is released.
Additional Information
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**NEW - Class of 2022 Illinois Immunization Requirement 12th Grade Meningitis Booster (Includes Transition & 5th year Seniors)
Please be aware that the State of Illinois has added NEW immunization requirements. Any student entering the 12th grade shall show proof of receiving 2 doses of Meningococcal immunization (MCV4). Minimum intervals for administration: The first dose received on or after the 11th birthday; second dose on or after the 16th birthday. The required interval must be at least eight weeks after the first dose. Only one dose is required if the first dose was received at 16 years of age or older. No proof of immunity is allowed.
Students that are not compliant by October 15, 2021 are subject to exclusion until the appropriate documentation has been submitted according to the ILDPH code.
2021-22 Immunization Requirements
**NEW - CLASS OF 2025 CHILD DENTAL EXAM REQUIREMENT
Beginning with the 2019-20 school year, Illinois school code now requires students entering 9th grade to have a dental examination before May 15th of their freshman school year. Freshman students need to submit proof of a dental exam (or waiver) by May 15, 2022. School dental examinations must have been completed within 18 months prior to the May 15, 2022 deadline. If a student fails to provide documentation by May 15, 2022, the student's report card may be held. State of IL Code (HP 4908/PA 100-0829 Section 27-8.1)