Philosophy:
The Saranac Central School District Nurses are an integral part of the educational team who believe that educational success is optimal when students are physically, mentally, and socially well.
Contact Information:
High School | Middle School |
Lynda Tripp, RN ltripp@saranac.org phone: 518-565-5806 fax: 518-565-5809 |
Sarah Sorensen, RN ssorensen@saranac.org phone: 518-565-5650 fax: 518-565-5706 |
Saranac Elementary | Morrisonville Elementary |
Emily Brown, RN ebrown@saranac.org phone: 518-565-5844 fax: 518-565-5890 |
Sabrina Paine, RN spaine@saranac.org phone: 518-565-5923 fax: 518-565-5972 |
Our Mission is:
To support success by helping students reach their maximum health potential in the school setting by:
To contribute to a healthy school environment for students, faculty, and staff through:
Health Concerns:
Please update your school nurse regarding any changes in your child's health status, such as illness, injuries, medications, medical procedures, recent physicals, new diagnoses, or any other conditions that might affect your child's health and school performance.
If your child is ill and will be absent from school, please notify the appropriate health office and provide a written excuse upon return.
Please make your school nurse aware of changes in emergency contact information.
Emergencies:
Saranac CSD has AEDs (automated external defibrillators) in every school, as well as on the Athletic fields. Your school nurses are trained in the use of the AEDs and are all CPR-certified.
NYS allows school nurses to stock Epi-Pen auto-injectors in the Health offices to be used in the event of a known or unknown anaphylactic reaction.
School nurses are also allowed to administer Glucagon injectable in the event of a hypoglycemic reaction in a student with Diabetes.
Saranac CSD has a protocol in place to manage head injuries, utilizing the ImPact Head Injury Assessment tool and following a "Five Step Return to Play" procedure for athletes.
NYS also allows for an Opioid Overdose Prevention program and Saranac CSD has implemented a protocol to protect our students from an accidental overdose. District nurses have been trained in the use of Naloxone.
Injuries:
All injuries should be reported to your school nurse as soon as possible after the injury. If there is a medical follow-up, a release to return to participation is required and your school nurse will contact you regarding insurance.
Medication in School: If it is necessary for your child to take medicine during school hours, either prescription or over the counter, the following laws apply:
(Self-carry applies to inhalers and emergency meds only)
Immunizations:
NYS Health Department immunization requirements for school attendance for the 2022-2023 school year are as follows:
Please check with your Pediatrician to verify your immunization status.
Athletic Eligibility:
Students in grades 7-12 are eligible to try out for school sports. Each student must have the following:
All forms necessary are available in the Health Office or on the district website. The school nurse must review and approve all paperwork before the start of the sports season. Please be aware that if all requirements are not met, there may be a delay for students to participate in tryouts or practices.
The nursing staff is actively involved in all health-related issues and practices across the district and is an integral part of providing a safe and healthy environment for Saranac students.
Please feel free to contact your school nurse with any questions or concerns regarding your child's health and wellness.