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Health Services

Welcome to Hopkins Public Schools' Student Health and Nursing Services. We are committed to providing relevant health and resource information for the Hopkins Public Schools community.

Every school office is staffed by a Licensed School Nurse who collaborates with students, families, staff, and community partners to promote student health for academic success.

About Us

Each school in Hopkins Public Schools has a registered nurse.
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Hopkins Public Schools Nurses Receive Awards

Hopkins Public Schools Nurses Receive Awards

Each year the School Nurse Association of Minnesota recognizes its outstanding members.

 

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Is My Child Well Enough to Go to School?

Is My Child Well Enough to Go to School?
Here are some tips to help you decide.
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Immunizations

Immunizations

To go to school in Minnesota, students must show they have had the required immunizations or file a legal exemption with the Licensed School Nurse.

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Medications at School

At times, it may be necessary for a student to take medication during the school day. If a medication must be administered by school personnel...
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Chronic Conditions

Our nurses and school staff work closely with families to meet the health needs of your child.
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Communicable Diseases

If you have questions about common childhood communicable diseases,
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Injuries

Injuries
Unintentional injuries may occur at school...
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Screening Programs

One of the functions of the school health program is to promote students’ health through early identification and detection of any problems that may cause disability or interfere with learning.
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Contacts & Staff

To contact us and meet our Hopkins Public Schools nursing staff.
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Health Forms

Download any of our Health Services forms.
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Health Resources & Links

Links and resources about health and safety to support children and families.
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Information about H1N1 novel influenza (09/21/2009)

We want to provide you with updated information on the H1N1 novel influenza, which includes fact sheets, state reporting requirements, and a checklist that you can use if your child is ill.
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