Fred M. Lynn School Nurse
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I am very happy to have the opportunity to communicate with you about your student's individual health and the needs of the school to protect all students' health. Please use this page to educate yourself, and know that I always welcome calls and emails for questions and comments.
Sincerely, Susanne Coffineau, RN Parents, please do not send your child to school if they have: - a fever of 100 or greater, - red eyes not due to allergy, - an unexplained rash, - a draining infected wound that has not been seen by a doctor, - vomiting or diarrhea, - a cough with difficulty breathing or chest pain. TEEN HEALTH - Your student needs breakfast everyday. If you run out of time at home, a hot nutritious breakfast is served at school every morning.- Is your student getting 9-10 hours of sleep every night? Make sure the vidoeo games and TV are off and you have a set time to get into bed each night. - Fresh air, sunshine, and exercise are very important for the health of your student. Limit TV and computer time and plan some fun outdoor actvities when the weather permits. |
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MEDICATION
![]() Students are not permitted to transport medication to and from school. All over the counter and presription medications can only be transported by the parent/guardian with the proper authorization forms. Please call the school nurse if you need medication forms. |
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- Your student needs breakfast everyday. If you run out of time at home, a hot nutritious breakfast is served at school every morning.