Health Services

All of the Northwest Local School District Schools have a Health Office staffed by a full time Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and/or a Health Assistant. The Health Office is open during the school day to support the students and staff.  We believe a healthy student is better able to participate, pay attention in class and succeed in their learning. 

The Nurse/Health Assistant is responsible for:

Ensuring proper immunization of all students in accordance with Ohio law.

Performing hearing, vision and postural (scoliosis) screening as required and recommended by the Ohio Department of Health.

Providing acute and emergency care of illness and injury during the school day, decreasing communicable diseases by excluding students from school with signs of disease or illness that can be spread.

Developing individual health plans and emergency action plans in collaboration with parents and the student’s health care providers  for students with chronic and some acute health conditions such as asthma, seizure disorders, diabetes, migraine headaches and allergies.

Administering medications and treatments.

Training appropriate designated school personnel in the proper administration of medication and treatment.

Providing resources for families, teachers and staff in the area of health and health concerns.

The Emergency Medical Authorization (EMA) is a critical form that is used by the Administrators and Health Office to contact parents. Please complete the EMA update through registration gateway each school year. If phone numbers change, it is important that you notify the school to ensure you can be reached when necessary for the student. 

In order to best care for students during the school day, the Nurse/Health Assistant must be aware of the health concerns that exist. Parents are asked to complete a Health History Update at the time of enrollment and Annually each year as information is updated in registration gateway. 

In addition you may also contact the health office at your child's school directly with any changes that occur in his/her health over the summer or during the school year. Communication is the key to making sure the student health needs are met during the school day.

Staff

  • Keva Brice, RN, LSN - District Nurse

  • Jamie Beske, MA- District Health Assistant

  • Patricia Wahl, RN- Nurse at CHS

  • Denise Tobler, CMA- Health Assist. at CHS

  • Gail Bliss, LPN- Nurse at NWHS

  • Kimberly Mason, RN- Nurse at PRMS

  • - Nurse at WOMS

  • Jessica Sorn, RN- Nurse at CMS

  • Nami Lee, RN- Nurse at CE

  • Danielle Hail, RN- Nurse at PRE

  • Jessica Carter- Health Assist. at PRE

  • Amy Frimming, LPN- Nurse at MHE

  • Colleen Moore, RN- Nurse at TE

  • Julie Ruthen- Health Assist at TE

  • Katie Heim, RN- Nurse at SE

  • Connie Stahl, MA- Health Assistant at SE

  • Amy Piening, LPN-Nurse at HELC