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Health Services Staff Contact Information & School Site Assignments
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When to Keep Your Child Home from School
Guidance for Common Signs and Symptoms of Illness
Children should attend school every day and may attend school with mild or improving symptoms. This guidance, based on CDPH recommendations, will help you decide whether your child is too sick to attend school.
If your child has symptoms that prevent them from participating meaningfully in school please keep your child at home. Otherwise follow the symptom guidance below to decide whether they can attend school. A doctor’s note is generally not required to return to school.
Contact Homeless Education Services
We are here to serve you!
Ashley Powers
Clark, MS, MSW, PPSC
Homeless Education Services Program Coordinator (Homeless
Liaison)
(916)643-2450
Manuela
Murrillo
Clerk II, (916)643-2450
Thomas
McCready
School Social Worker (Team 1)
(916)752-4635
Get vaccinated!
Information on School Requirements and Where to Get Immunizations
Staying current with immunizations is a valuable tool in protecting your child from dangerous diseases. It is also an essential component of preparing for school and meeting California Immunization Requirements for School Entry.
Vaccines are free to all children through their health insurance or through public programs such as Medi-Cal and CHDP. Whenever possible, students should receive vaccines during their annual physical exam with their healthcare provider.
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)
Students who have been victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE) face additional challenges in the school setting. Our work is informed by survivor and youth voice with the goal of providing prevention and intervention services so that no student falls through the cracks. Using trauma informed practices, all at-risk or identified CSEC students within Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ have access to the following services:
Get Your Flu Shot! Sacramento Area Community Free Flu Shot Clinics
This flu season is extremely important that families get vaccinated against the flu particularly since we are still working to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
COVID-19 Reporting and Illness Procedures for Staff and Students During the Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic new public health precautions
have been established to prevent potentially infectious persons
from coming to school and work sites.
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Health Services Common Forms and Documents
– required to have medication at school
- for students with type 1 and type 2 diabetes