Children must be healthy to be educated, and must be educated to be healthy. Health Services staff strive to create and sustain environments that are physically and emotionally safe, vital to promoting student academic success and healthy, resilient youth.
The major focus of school health services is the achievement of optimal health, with prevention of illness and disability through early detection and correction of health problems. The Health Services staff is committed to promoting and establishing the following conditions for all students:
Access to an appropriate education in a safe and welcoming environment
Active student participation in managing their chronic health conditions
Participation in comprehensive health education programs
Demonstration of the ability to practice appropriate health-enhancing
Regular school attendance in optimum health and ready to
Utilization of appropriate community healthcare resources:
School Nursing Services
School-based Occupational Therapy Services
School-based Physical Therapy Services
Immunization Clinic
Community Health Referrals
Health Education
School Health Advisory Council
LEA and MAA Medi-Cal Programs
School Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Employee Health Services
If you have any questions, concerns, or need clarification on something please contact Ms. Watcher.
Immunizations must be up to date for every student enrolled in any California school
First grade students must provide proof of physical and dental exams within 90 days of enrollment
7th grade students must provide proof of Tdap