Nurse

News & Notes

  • KISD follows guidelines set by the Texas Department​ of Health for communicable illness.

    Plea​​se keep your student at home for the following conditions:

    • Temperature of 100 degrees or above​​
    • Vomiting or diarrhea
    • Red, draining eyes​
    • Presence of lice in the hair
    • Rash of undetermined cause
    • Intense itching with open lesions
    • Open draining lesions
    • Undiagnosed scaly patches on the body or scalp
    • Pain/swelling in the angle of the jaw
    • Jaundice
    • Suffering from a reportable illness as defined by the TDH

    NOTE: The State of Texas requires students to be fever free for 24 hours (without the use of fever reducing medication) before returning to school. KISD Health Services recommends students with vomiting/diarrhea follow the same guidelines.

    State Vaccine Requirements for Students Grades K-12

    This form summarizes the immunization requirements​ ​incorporated in the Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Title 25 Health Serv​ices, Sections 97.61 to 97.72. ​​

    Health Screenings​

    Hearing and vision screenings are mandated by the state of Texas for grades K, 1, 3, 5, 7 as well as incoming new students. Students will also be assessed for Acanthosis Nigricans, a pre-diabetes skin marker on the nape of the neck.

    Medication at School​

    • Student must have a medical necessity for the medication at school
    • Parent must complete a medical auth​orization form​​
    • Medicine must be brought by an adult, in the original container, indicate a children's dose, and not be expired
    • Cough drops are considered an OTC medication per KISD, thus requiring a medication authorization form
    • Medications, including Epi Pens and inhalers, must be picked up by a parent at the end of the school year or they will be discarded. No medication will be held over the summer.​​

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