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FROM THE NURSE:
My name is Elsie Lee McKlveen. This is my 7th year of working
as Fairmont’s school nurse. I truly love working with
our adolescent students and am proud to be a Falcon.
Medication Policy:
The Medication Policy for students in junior high school is
slightly different than elementary school. All medications,
prescription and OTC (over the counter), must be put in the
Nurse’s Office. Students are NOT to carry them, or
put them in their lockers.
Those students who have inhalers must bring their inhaler
to the nurse and she will determine if the student needs to
keep the inhaler with them. Often times, students don’t
remember to bring their inhalers to school everyday. If your
student only needs to use their inhaler occasionally, it is
in their best interest to have the inhaler in the nurse’s
office where it will always be available during the school
day.
I will be checking for scoliosis in the PE classes. Seventh
grade girls who did not receive a screening this summer during
their PE physical will be checked before Thanksgiving as well
as 8th grade boys. This takes less than a minute and is done
in private, one student at a time.
I will be teaching Puberty classes to 7th grade girls and
boys before Christmas. Boys and girls are taught separately
during their PE classes.
If you would prefer that your child not participate in either
of these two events, please email, write a note, or give me
a call.
If you have any questions regarding any medical issues, please
feel free to talk to me.
Elsie Lee McKlveen, RN, LSW
854-4790 ext 134
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