Overview
The mission of the school health services program is to appraise, protect and promote the health of students.
Preventive and emergency school-based health services are provided to public school children in grades kindergarten
through twelve. Services are provided in accordance with a local School Health Services Plan jointly developed by the
Orange County Health Department, Orange County School District and Orange County School Health Advisory Committee.
School-based health services are an important component of the public health system and help to assure that
Florida's students are healthy, in the classroom, and ready to learn.
School nurses enhance health within the school and community by providing health appraisals,
nursing assessments, nutrition assessments, preventive dental services, periodic health screenings,
health counseling, referral and follow-up of suspected or confirmed health problems, emergency health services,
and promoting activities to reduce risk-taking behaviors . School nurses also collaborate with parents,
teachers, social workers, and other health care providers to develop care plans, identify available health
resources, and identify the need for health referrals to address specific health problems discovered through
mandated health screenings and assessments.
For more information call 407-836-7114
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