Erin Hubbard | School Nurse |
Jill Duran | Mental Health Support Provider |
Jessica Castillo | School Psychologist |
Keith Williams | School Psychologist |
Cathy Mencarini | Health Services Assistant |
The Health Office is located at the South end of the main Administration Building. Parents may stop at the receptionist’s desk for directions when coming to pick up an ill/injured student.
Clovis High School has a health office available to students, faculty, staff and others. A full-time registered nurse and a trained health assistant are available every school day from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Parent and/or court-appointed guardians are the only persons able to give permission for a student to be excused from school through the health office. Persons on the emergency contacts may pick up students from school in a medical emergency ONLY when parents are unable to be reached.
Keep emergency info updated with current home and work telephone numbers. Provide names and phone numbers of relatives or friends who should be contacted in the event that a parent is unable to be reached. With very busy schedules, it is often difficult to reach a parent or responsible adult when students become ill or injured. Keep your child posted on your whereabouts. A
PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN must sign electronically the authorization allowing the school to seek emergency treatment for their child. This authorization is located in
Parent Connect. This signature allows the school to give information to emergency medical services and teachers. For any questions or concerns, contact the nurse at
(559) 327-1401.
If a student becomes ill or injured at school, he/she will receive every care and consideration. Parents will be contacted for injuries of a serious nature or if a student is too ill to remain at school. Injuries which occur at home should be cared for at home. The nurse is always happy to consult with parents regarding health problems. After an extended illness, communicable disease or injury, the student should follow up with the school nurse. If your child has one of the following, he/she should be kept at home:
- Illness with fever of 100 or greater within the last 24 hours
- Vomiting/diarrhea
- Initiation of antibiotics within the past 24 hours
Clovis Unified School District follows California Education Code guidelines for students with infectious or contagious disease. Clovis High School asks parents’/guardians’ cooperation in keeping students out of school and school activities if there is reason to believe he/she has a contagious disease (see CUSD: Student and Parent Rights and Responsibilities for policies and regulations).
Most students entering intermediate and high school have completed their immunization requirements for entrance into school. Required immunizations are as follows: Polio (IPV/OPV-series and booster, tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (DPT, DTap, Tdap,) series and booster, Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) – two doses, Hepatitis B (HEP B)-series of three doses, Varicella (chicken pox) - two doses, Tuberculosis Screening – a Mantoux TB skin test (PPD) is required for all students entering a CUSD school for the first time. A repeat PPD may also be required if your student has been out of the United States after starting a CUSD school.
Other immunizations which are recommended: Human Papaloma Virus (HPV) recommended for females ages 9-11; however, if not received during this age group, it is still recommended and available to older teens, Meningitis (Menactra) is recommended for all college students living in dorms.
Students may NOT carry medications on campus. All medication must be clearly labeled and is to be kept in the Health Office in a locked cabinet. The only exception to this policy is an inhaler. All medication including inhalers, prescription meds, and over-the-counter meds are to be reviewed by the school nurse. A Medication at School form signed by the parent and physician must be presented to the school nurse for all medication to be administered at school and renewed each academic school year. The Health Office does not keep medication for general student use.
Education Code Section 49423 defines certain requirements for administration of medication,"……any pupil who is required to take, during the regular school day, medication prescribed for him/her by a physician, may be assisted by the school nurse or other designated school personnel if the school district receives (1) a written statement from such physician detailing the method, amount, and time schedules by which such medication is to be taken and (2) a written statement from the parent or guardian of the pupil indicating the desire that the school district assist the pupil in the matter set forth in the physician's statement."
- Medications for off-campus activities (field trips, Grad Nite, etc.) require additional authorization. See Nurse.
- Medication at School
- Medication on Student Trips
Hearing and Vision Screening for all 10th grade students in the district is conducted in the Fall semester. Parents will be contacted if there is any indication that further evaluation may be needed. If you do not want your child screened, you may decline this service by providing the school nurse with a written request.
If your child has special needs, i.e., diabetes, asthma, seizure disorder, bee sting allergy, food allergy, chronic illness, or physical limitations, please contact the school nurse BEFORE the FIRST week of school. Current medical orders for medication or PE modifications are needed each year. Health Office fax # is (559) 327-1449.