Student Health

If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s health, please do not hesitate to contact Mrs. Niederhauser, our school nurse, by phone or email. To meet in person, please call ahead to schedule an appointment.

(470)502-9705 | health@nwclassical.org

The school nurse will contact you if your student has any of the following:

  • a fever of 100 or greater

  • an injury suspected of requiring additional medical attention or at-home care

  • an infectious/communicable disease (i.e. vomiting, strep throat, pink eye)

  • a head injury followed by symptoms such as headache

Health Forms

For a complete list of student health forms, please see below. Please note that many forms require the signature of a physician as well as a parent/guardian, and forms missing the required signature(s) will be considered incomplete and thus inactive. Separate Authorization to Give Medication forms must be filled out for each individual medication, including over-the-counter medication. If your student's medication, dosage, or specialized plan changes, it is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to provide updated documents to the School Nurse.  If you have any questions or concerns about forms or your child’s health, please do not hesitate to contact the School Nurse.

Please complete all applicable forms related to your child’s medical condition. For more information about which forms are required for certain situations, please click here.

Form 2a: Asthma Action Plan

This form requires a physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 2b: Authorization for Self-Administration of Asthma Medication by Minor Child

This form requires a parent and physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 3a: Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan

This form requires a parent and physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 3b: Authorization for Self-Administration of Epi-Pen by Minor Children at School

This form requires a parent and physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 4: School Management of Diabetes Mellitus

This form requires a parent and physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 5a: Seizure Action Plan

This form requires a parent and physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 5b: Parent Notification of Protocol for Administration of Diastase

This form requires a parent’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 6a: Medical Examination Report

This form requires a physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 6b: Health Care Management Plan

This form requires a physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 6c: Student Medical Emergency Plan

This form requires a physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 6d: Medical Statement and Diet Prescription for Meals at School

This form requires a parent and physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

Form 7: Authorization to Give Medication

This form requires a parent and physician’s signature and will need to be printed, completed, and returned to the school.

When To Stay Home From School

Coming Back to School After Illness

Medication at School

It is always best to give medication at home whenever possible. Sometimes, a medication may need to be given to the student at school. Nursing Services has a Medication Administration Policy to ensure that medication is given safely at school. You must bring the proper forms in order for any medication to be given to your child at school. Over-the-counter medication must be in the original, unopened bottle that is properly sealed and labeled with the student’s name. Prescription medication must be in the original pharmacy container, which will be labeled with the date filled and all appropriate identifying information

Emergency Medication at School

Immunizations

Hearing and Vision Screening | Form 3300

The State of Georgia requires that all children entering a school in Georgia have an eye, ear, and dental screening. These are recorded on Form 3300.

We currently do not perform hearing or vision screens in our clinic. For more information about your Form 3300 or about screening your child, please contact your pediatrician, eye doctor, dentist, or the Georgia Department of Health.

Scoliosis Screening| Form 4400

The State of Georgia requires that all children attending a public school in Georgia have two scoliosis screenings between the ages of 9 and 16. These are recorded on Form 4400 and typically done at your child's annual physical.

We will offer a scoliosis screening at the school once a year for students in 6th and 8th grade who have not submitted a Form 4400 or an opt-out form to the school. For more information about scoliosis, form 4400, or about screening your child, please contact your pediatrician, the Georgia Department of Health, or the school nurse.

Health History

For everyone’s health and safety, it is very important for our school nurses to be aware of each student’s health history. Parents should thoroughly review and complete the Health History on SchoolMint.

504 Plans and IEPs

Although Nursing Services does not evaluate students for 504 plans or IEPs, we do work hand in hand with parents, students and Student Services to ensure that children with exceptional medical needs are provided a safe and supportive school environment in which to thrive. For more information, please contact Student Services.