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STUDENTS                                                                                                 STUDENTS
 Physical Education                                                                                       Physical Education
 & Physical Activity  Environment &                                                                      Involvement  & Physical Activity  Environment &
 Nutrition
                                                                                                             Nutrition
 Health Services  EMPLOYEES  Engagement  COORDINATING POLICY, PROCESS, AND PRACTICE    Counseling, Social  Services Social &  Emotional &  FAMILIES  Health Services  EMPLOYEES  Engagement Family  Physical  COORDINATING POLICY, PROCESS, AND PRACTICE    Counseling, Social  &  FAMILIES
 Community
                                                                                                         Community
                                                                                                             Services
 Involvement
 Services
                                                                                                              Psychological
 Psychological
 Family
                                                                                                              Services
   HEALTHY                          SAFE
                                                                                                            HEALTHY                          SAFE
          CHALLENGED              SUPPORTED                 ENGAGED
                                                                                                                   CHALLENGED              SUPPORTED                 ENGAGED
 Physical
                                                                                                              Social &
                                                                                                              Emotional
                                                                                                        Environment
 Environment
 Employee IMPROVING LEARNING AND HEALTH   Health  Climate                                                Employee IMPROVING LEARNING AND HEALTH   Health  Climate
 Wellness  Education                                                                                     Wellness  Education
 Health                                                                                                    Health
 Services                                                                                                  Services
 COMMUNITY                                                                                                COMMUNITY
 Preventive Dental Services   Health Services Staff Training
 The Dental Sealant Project, funded by the Marjorie S. Fisher Fund, has provided dental screenings for over   School staff members trained annually to provide selected school health services under the guidance and
 33,000 children and placed over 87,200 sealants in second grade students since 1997.   Despite changes in   training of licensed health professionals.   The following training programs contribute to a safer school
 funding and staff support, dental staff  from the Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County continues   environment and provide immediate emergency response within our schools.
 its commitment to provide this program in 31 Title 1 Elementary Schools (see list below).  This program utilizes
 a state of the art two chair mobile clinic on wheels called the “Tooth Fairy.”  The team collaborates with school     • CPR/AED/First Aid
 nurses and community partners to refer sealant program participating children needing urgent dental care.     ‚  Provided CPR/AED/First Aid certification to all designated emergency responders in schools
                       and departments.
   ‚  During FY19, 1,857 students were screened by the dental team and 4,451 sealants were placed.  Data
 continued to show a high percentage of students needed dental care and almost  6% of those screened     • AED Site Coordinator Training
 had severe needs.  This untreated dental decay continues above the national average.    ‚  Provided AED Site Coordinator online training and guidance on the maintenance and operation
   ‚  Elementary Schools Participating in the Dental Sealant Program: Barton Elementary,  Belle Glade   of AEDs within the schools and departments.
 Elementary, Belvedere Elementary, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary, Forest Park Elementary, Glade
 View Elementary, Gove Elementary, Greenacres Elementary, Grove Park Elemenatry, Highland Elementary,     • Health Room Designee/Unlicensed Assistive Personnel Training
 Hope-Centennial Elementary, Indian Pines Elemantary, K. E. Cunnigham/Canal Point, Lake Park Elementary,     ‚  Provided online education and health information as an adjunct to student specific health
 Liberty Park Elementary, Lincoln Elemenatry,  Northmore Elementary, Pahokee Elementary, Palm Springs   services training provided by school nurses within all schools.
 Elementary, Palmetto Elementary, Pine Grove Elementary, Pioneer Park Elementary, Pleasant City Elementary,
 Rolling Green Elementary, Roosevelt Elementary, Rosenwald Elementary, South Grade Elementary,     • Immunization and Medical Record Management
 Washington Elementary, West Gate Elementary, West Riviera Elementary, Wynnebrook Elementary.    ‚  Provided updated information about school immunization requirements and appropriate
                       student health record administration.
 The Florida Department of Health Palm Beach County - Dental Division’s “Coordinated Oral Health Access
 Referral Program” (COHARP) is a case management and referral program to help school children with acute   Student Health Screenings
 dental needs.  These children are referred from either the Dental Sealant Program, RAMS Health Clinic at Palm
 Beach Lakes High School, or from the school nurses in Palm Beach County schools. Children identified with   Screenings are mandated by Florida Administrative Code 64F-6.003 for vision, hearing and growth and
 immediate dental needs will have the ability to be seen for urgent care in one of the FDOH community partner   development for grades K, 1, 3, and 6. Scoliosis screening is mandated for students in grade 6 only.
 clinics or contracted providers.

              ‚ Vision and Hearing screenings and case management are conducted within the school setting by our
               school nurses and health support technicians.  This year, the FDOHPBC contracted with the “Florida

 Prevention Programs   Heiken Children’s Vision Program” to provide in-school free eye examinations coordinated by the
               Health Care District.  Of the 1,403 students eligible for this program, 965 students opted to use the
               service and 825 (85.5%) out of the 965 students who used the service were examined and received
 Outstanding prevention programs are offered in collaboration with community health partners to provide   eyeglasses.
 outstanding programs to address and prevent health issues within schools.  In FY19, we welcomed the
 following partners and their programs in our schools:    ‚ Height, weight, and postural measurements are obtained annually to identify those students with
               emerging health conditions that require referral to primary health care providers for further evaluation.
   ‚  Open Airways for Schools – This program, provided by the American Lung Association, focuses on
 self-management skills to better handle one’s asthma through recognition of asthma triggers and   Extended Learning Nursing Contracts
 symptoms, proper use of medication, and the development of an asthma action plan.

   ‚  Communicable Disease Control – The Florida Department of Health Palm Beach County’s School   The Department of Extended Learning (Afterschool Programming) has contracted with District-approved
 Health Division provided immunization and other epidemiology expertise through annual student’s   nursing agencies to manage training and supervision of afterschool site staff responsible for medically-
 health record review, training and education.  involved students. This ensures comprehensive coverage of all medically-involved students enrolled in
        afterschool and winter, spring and summer camps



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