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EVSD No. 361
12325 E. Grace
Spokane, WA 99216
(509) 924-1830

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Departments » Health Services

Health Services

East Valley School Nurses

Mrs. Ginny Knowles, School Nurse
East Farms Elementary 226-3039
Otis Orchards Elementary 924-9823
Mountain View Middle School 226-1379
East Valley High School 927-3200

Mrs. Kitty Johnson-Woods, School Nurse
Trent Elementary 924-2622
Trentwood Elementary 927-3215
Skyview Elementary 927.3210
CCS 927-9501
East Valley Middle School 924-9383


H1N1 Vaccination Clinic Information

Cold and Flu Information from the Spokane County Health Department

Letter to Parents - Meningococcal Disease and HPV
All schools in Washington are required to provide information on Meningococcal disease and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) to parents or guardians of all students entering grades 6-12.

MRSA Information
MRSA PowerPoint from Spokane County Health Department

Parent Letter from District.pdf

MRSA Facts.pdf


Immunization Requirements - 6th Grade
Chickenpox Vaccination Requirement.pdf

Immunization Requirements for 6th Grade Entry


Required Vaccines for the 2009 - 2010 School Year
Vaccination Requirements, 2009 - 2010

CIS Form - Updated October 2008


Tdap School Requirement - Frequently Asked Questions
Tdap Frequently Asked Questions.pdf

East Valley Health Inventory.pdf


Resources and Links
Illness Guidelines
Medication at School
When Your Child is Absent From School

- HIGH SCHOOL -
East Valley High

- MIDDLE SCHOOLS -
East Valley | Mountain View

- CHOICE SCHOOLS -
Continuous Curriculum K-8
Washington Academy
Arts and Technology


- ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS -
East Farms | Otis Orchards
Skyview | Trent | Trentwood

Life Threatening Health Conditions

Washington State law mandates that students with life-threatening health conditions -where the condition would put the child in danger of death during the school day or have medication and/or treatment orders - must have a health care plan in place in order to attend school. This includes students with conditions such as severe bee sting or food allergies, diabetes, seizures, severe asthma, certain heart conditions or other critical types of medical complications. Please let the School Nurse at your child’s school know if your child has or develops a life threatening health condition so that we may provide for your child’s safety during school hours.

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