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School personnel, under the direction of a school nurse-teacher or registered nurse, are responsible for first-aid care of students who are injured or become ill while in school. Accidents of any kind should be reported promptly to the school Health Office.
Every student is required to have an
Emergency Card
on file at the school, with alternate contact information in the event that the parent/guardian cannot be reached in an emergency. Emergency cards are provided to students at the beginning of the school year, and are also available online.
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A physical examination is required by law for every new student entering school. BCSD also requires a physical for all children entering pre-K, kindergarten, 2nd, 4th, 7th and 10th grades, as well as students in special placements. Parents have the option of using a walk-in clinic, private or family physician, or the school's physician.
Medical Examination Forms
must be returned to the student's school by Oct. 1st. If the form is not returned, a school physcial will be scheduled.
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Students who participate in interscholastic athletics must undergo a sports physical. The sports physical is given in addition to any required school physical and MUST be conducted by the school physician.
Physicals for fall sports typically occur in spring and reviews are conducted in mid-August. Winter & spring sports physicals are scheduled during the school year. For more information on dates and times of physicals, call the School Health Office in the student's school.
Parents are also required to complete and return an updated medical history and athletic consent card allowing their child to participate in team sports. A new card must be completed for EACH sport. Cards are sent home with students and are also available in the Health Office. |
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