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Chilton County School District

Cultivating Pathways to Success

Health Services

The goal of School Nurses is to promote optimal wellness in order to enhance a student's ability to learn.
School Nurses also provide information and training to faculty and staff.



Information for Parents and Students

  • Please review your child's Certificate of Immunization to make sure it is up to date. 
  • Parents of students in grades 6-12 should pay close attention to information about the meningococcal (meningitis) vaccine.
  • The best way to prevent Zika and other diseases transmitted by mosquitoes is to prevent mosquito bites!  Check out the link below for additional information.
  • Influenza "the flu" can be serious. 
  • Cleaning/Disinfecting Tips-Find out more about the flu and how to prevent it from the links below.
  • A School Medication Prescriber/Parent Authorization must be on file with the School Nurse for every medication on the school campus.  You will find it under "forms" on this page.
  • Do you know the Impact of Heavy Backpack use? Find out the Impact of Heavy Backpack use Here
  • Click this link for information about HPV (human papillomavirus) and the HPV vaccine
  • See the information about Coronavirus below.  Your child's School Nurse will give you information about returning to school.

A woman with brown hair and a warm smile, wearing a blue shirt and orange undershirt, poses for a portrait.

Lead Nurse - Roslyn Driver

A group of 18 women, likely school nurses, are gathered indoors for a group photo. They are standing and sitting in three rows, smiling warmly at the camera. Behind them is a wall with a sign that says "CHILTON" with a leaf logo above it, as well as a banner for "Lexia LETRS" and "ARI" (Alabama Reading Initiative). A digital sign in the background displays "First Day of School." The overall atmosphere appears professional and friendly, suggesting a back-to-school or staff recognition event.

At Chilton County Schools, our dedicated team of 18 school nurses serves students across 15 campuses, playing a vital role in promoting student well-being and maintaining a safe, healthy learning environment. Specializing in school-based healthcare, our nurses provide a wide range of services, including direct care, health screenings, medication administration, health education, and coordination with families and healthcare providers. Their work helps prevent illness and injury while supporting the overall physical and emotional health of our students. To get in touch with your school nurse, please use the contact form below.

 

 

ALL Kids monthly income guidelines by family size effective Feb 1, 2025, from the Alabama Department of Public Health.

HEY PARENTS!! You may be surprised by how much you can earn and still qualify for ALL Kids. Check out the ALL Kids Income Guidelines and APPLY TODAY!!

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Universal Precautions Video

Bloodborne Pathogens for School Employees. You must print, sign, and return a form to your school's principal stating you have watched this video. The form can be found under the Teachers/Staff section to the right.

School Nurses