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Health eTraining Courses
We have developed seven different sessions that address common health conditions within the school setting. This information is intended to be informational only, and does not substitute for medical advice in the event of an emergency. In the event of an emergency, please call 911 immediately.
All students with health conditions should be managed by their own primary care providers. However, some conditions require additional monitoring within the school setting. These modules can be used as a reference for all school personnel. Additional, specific instructions may be developed for individual students as needed.
If you have any further questions regarding the posted information or concerns regarding a specific student, please contact the Health Services Department at (916) 643-9412.
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.
Important Information about Diabetes and Your Student
Type 2 Diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in adults. Until a few years ago, type 2 diabetes was rare in children, but it is becoming more common, especially for overweight teens. Click for more information about Type 2 Diabetes.
Supports We Provide
Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s SSC’s provide a spectrum of integrated support that spans the areas of youth development, family services, academic enrichment, health and mental health. Targeted primarily to low-achieving students, SSC services address critical student needs that pose barriers to learning. Services include:
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¹ÙÍø have access to the following services: