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Learners with disbilities will lead independent and productive lives and have respect for themselves and others.

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District 622 Health Services

Mission Statement:

Health Services Staff  believe that healthy students are more receptive to learning. To that end, we partner with school personnel, to promote the health of students and the creation of healthy school environments.

Health Service Goals:

Our primary goal is to identify and minimize/eliminate health related barriers to learning. To accomplish this goal, the Health Services Staff works as part of the school team to:

  • Promote students and staff wellness
  • Provide skilled health care
  • Promote students' wellbeing
  • Establish communicable disease prevention and control measures
  • Enhance healthy behaviors
  • Encourage self care
  • Assess and communicate student health concerns to parents/guardians, pertinent school staff and medical community as indicated

To learn more about Health Services, click on the the attached links. If you have any questions, please contact us.

No shots, no school for District 622 students

As parents and students gear up for the start of the new school year, remember to make sure that students are up-to-date on all of their required shots.

The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School District has a “No Shots, No School” policy, which means that all students must have the proper immunizations, be a conscientious objector, or have a medical exemption BEFORE starting school.

Minnesota law and School Board policy requires written proof of scheduled shots for students in grades K-12. If a child has a medical reason, or if his/her parents are conscientiously opposed to any or all of the scheduled shots, a legal exemption is available. To file an exemption, you must complete a form, which is provided by the school district. The form is also available on the Minnesota Department of Health’s Web site at http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/immunize/pupilimzrec.pdf.

The 2009-2010 Minnesota Required Childhood Immunization Schedule can be found at, http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/immunize/arekidseng.pdf.

For more information, call your doctor, clinic or health plan. If you do not have insurance, or your insurance does not cover these immunizations, contact Washington County Public Health at 651-430-6655 or Ramsey County Public Health at 651-266-1234.


Contact information
Paula Thomas, RN, LSN, MS
Coordinator of Health Services
Phone: 651-702-8116
E-mail: pthomas@isd622.org


Sara Felland, RN, LSN
Coordinator of Health Services
Phone: 651-702-8016
E-mail: sfelland@isd622.org


Health Staff Directory

Is my child well enough to go to school?

Immunizations

Medications at School

Health Forms


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