Student Health Services

District Nurse: Estefania Guerrero BSN, RN

Nurse Assistant: Crystal Pacheco

School nurses work with students, families, and school staff to ensure that all children can participate fully in school. 

Children will often leave the house in the morning and seem completely healthy. Sometimes a student's health may change over the course of the day and he/she can become sick or injured while at school. 

When a child comes to the school health room, he or she will be assessed by the school nurse or the nurse assistant. This assessment might include checking a student's temperature or asking clarifying questions about their symptoms. If a student experiences an injury, often an initial cleaning up of a scrape and the application of a band-aid or ice pack will alleviate the problem. The child may rest and be observed for a short time to see if the symptoms resolve.

If it is determined that your child is truly sick or injured, the parent or guardian will be called. Please make sure that your phone number and those of your emergency contacts are accurate and updated. 

On October 31, 2022 - Washington's COVID-19 State of Emergency ended and all mandates were lifted.  Yakima Health District (link): https://www.yakimacounty.us/2871/Health-District

Staying Home When Sick

Please keep children home for: 

  • Fever over 100 degrees in the last 24 hours

  • Vomiting or Diarrhea

  • Any new rash with or without a fever

  • Colored drainage from eyes or ears

  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

  • Skin lesions that are weeping

  • Head Lice if not treated

Resources:

Safety Study Hall: Visit the Safety Study Hall website, a place for schools, students, and families to learn about safety topics. 

CDC Coronavirus Resources

Yakima Health District Coronavirus Information