Nurse/Health Information
Melissa Wolnik
- mwolnik@kusd.edu
- Room 117
- Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m. to 2:55 p.m.
- Phone: (262) 359-6206
- Fax: (262) 359-6173
Deciding when to keep a sick child at home from school is not always easy. It’s important for children to attend school and for some parents staying home means missing work. But when a child is truly sick, they need to stay home in the care of an adult to get well and to prevent spreading illness to others.
Please keep the school office up to date with current phone numbers so you or an alternate contact can be reached if your child becomes ill or injured at school.
The following information may help you decide when to keep your child at home. This information does not take the place of consulting a medical provider. ( Information compiled from Centers for Disease Control and When to Keep Sick Children Home from School, Jefferson County Public Health, M. Johnson, Public Health Nurse )
Forms for Students and Parents (English)
- Medication Administration Form
- Emergency/Health Form
- Meningitis Information
- Medication Procedures
- Health Dept: Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis)
- Clinic Immunization Flyer
Formas para Estudiantes y Padres (Espanol)
- Forma de Autorizacion de Medicamentos
- Informacion de Emergencia/Salud
- Tdap
- folleto de la clínica