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Health/Nursing Services

School nurse Laura Brumfield, RN
Health/Nursing
Welcome to the health section of the website. In the Methow Valley, we value the health and fitness of all our students and staff. Laura Brumfield, RN, is our district's nurse. Our school health program aims to assess student health needs and develop care plans, while connecting students and their families to health resources in the community.
To contact Laura:
- Email at lbrumfield@methow.org
- Call 996-2215 at Liberty Bell or 996-2186 at Methow Valley Elementary
- Leave a message with the school office staff
Student Health Conditions
Students with potentially life-threatening health conditions require an Emergency Care Plan (ECP) to be in place before they may attend school. If your student has any of the following conditions, please stop by the school office to pick up a form or print from the list below and bring a completed copy to the school office.
Links
The following links provide the school with important information to help us serve your child's individual health needs.
If your student is new to our district and has diabetes, please contact the school nurse as soon as possible.
Medications at school
According to state law, students may receive medications at school under very specific conditions. School personnel are unable to give your child medication until the requirements listed here are met. The school will need a medication authorization form. For students with asthma, a special form is needed.
Communicable diseases
When an outbreak of a communicable disease (such as pertussis, hepatitis A, etc.) occurs among staff or students in the school district, the school nurse consults with the Okanogan County Public Health to identify the exact extent of the illness, inform parents of the potential for illness, and assist in the prevention of further spread of the illness. Okanogan County Public Health takes the lead in any situation which might impact the health of the community. Click here to read more about communicable diseases.
Immunizations
Washington state requires immunizations for school attendance. The requirements for each grade level can be found here.
Parents are asked to fill out a Certificate of Immunization Status when they register their child for school. When your student receives additional immunizations, please ask your doctor's office to fax a copy of the record to school.
School registration and attendance are contingent upon either adequate immunization or a parent signed exemption. If you are choosing to exempt your student from the required immunization schedule, please complete and return this form to school.
Schools are required to present to parents information on the meningococcal and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Click here for information.
Health Screening—Vision and Hearing
- Students in grades K, 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 are screened yearly
- A referral form is sent to parents for students who do not pass. The referral indicates the screen results. with recommendations for follow up.
- Students may be referred to their school nurse for individual screening by a parent or teacher.
- Students should be examined by an eye professional at least every two years during school age regardless of the school vision screen results.
- Parents needing community assistance for professional eye examination may contact the school nurse.
Scoliosis screening will no longer be conducted at school after changes made in the legislature in 2009. If you have and concerns about your student’s back, take them for an assessment to your health care provider.
How you can help
Student health information forms are required to be completed by parents each year. In addition, keep your school nurse updated on your student's health status, such as surgeries, medications, illnesses/diseases, new diagnoses or other conditionsthat may affect your student's school performance.
Insurance
Want help with insurance for your student? There is a Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) office at Room One in Twisp to assist you. The phone is 997-1350.
Other links
Infectious Disease Control Guide for School Staff
Preparing Schools for H1N1 Flu
Center for Disease Control: H1N1 Flu