Overview
The School Nurse Corps (SNC) began in the 1999-2001 biennium as a statewide program funded by the Legislature to provide limited school nursing services in mostly rural school districts where there was little or no experience with school nursing services.
The SNC program provides school nurse services to school districts and their students through RN consultations, supervision and training of unlicensed school staff.
The program also provides direct services so that students receive the nursing care they need by the appropriate staff in order to experience optimal health, remain safe and in school. In addition, SNC provides educational resources and professional development opportunities for school nurses across the region.
Mission
The School Nurse Corps, in partnership with schools, families and communities, will help students to achieve academic success by improving school health services and student health outcomes.
Vision
The School Nurse Corps assists in the pursuit of student academic success by supporting and expanding public school districts' capacity to provide a safe and healthy learning environment and optimal health for each student.
Objectives
The SNC provides services, educational opportunities and health program assistance that deliver the following student and staff benefits (not limited to):
- Student health assessment and health problem identification.
- Develop Emergency Care Plans (ECP) and Individual Health Plans (IHP), and Americans with Disabilities 504 Plans for students with special health care needs.
- Provide medication training, delegation and supervision for unlicensed school staff.
- Assist with student health concerns, referrals and follow-up.
- Coordinate vision and hearing screening programs and consultation for immunization compliance.
- Consultation for school staff on educational impact of student health concerns.
- Health education for staff and students.
Fee for Service
Additional services are available for:
- Intensive onsite school health services, technical assistance and consultation for addressing challenging school health program issues.
- Provide vision and hearing screening assistance for schools.
Professional Development and Continuing Education
To see the latest professional development and continuing education opportunities, visit pdEnroller, or the SNC Calendar of Events.
To view the pdEnroller User Guide, click here.
Upcoming Events
SNC Connect & Chat
The last Friday of every month.
September 27, 2024 | 1:00pm - 3:00pm via Zoom
No registration required! Just connect, and chat!
To register for the K-12 Health & Safety Fall Workshop on September 27, click here.
To register for the SNC Continuing Education via Zoom on October 2, click here.
To register for PDA Training on October 18, click here.
School Nurse Corp Newsletter
Click here for the September 2024 School Nurse Corps Newsletter
August | Early Back to School 2024 School Nurse Corps Newsletter
June 2024 School Nurse Corps Newsletter
NEWESD 101 | School Nurse Corps
4202 S Regal St, Spokane, WA 99223 | Phone: 509.789.3538 or 3583 | Fax: 509.323.2747
Alma McNamee, Director Alicia Low, Team Leader / School Nurse
[email protected] [email protected]
Sara Maw, Team Leader / School Nurse
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Amy Lutz, Public Health Program Specialist Aimee Nechanicky, Program Assistant
Phone: 509.688.9723 / [email protected] [email protected]