Health/Nurse
Cindy Striegel, Nurse
voice: 618.222.3735 email: cstriegel@bths201.org
Jane Sabo , Nurse
voice: 618.222.3735 email: jsabo@bths201.org
Health Office
The school's nurses are on duty during school hours. They will help the student to determine if he/she needs temporary treatment or if the student's parents are to be notified. If a student finds it necessary to see the nurse, he must report to his teacher and request a pass to the Health Office.
Students are not to report to the nurse's office between classes except, of course, in the case of an emergency. If the nurse is not available in her office, the student should report immediately to the assistant principals' office. By state law, the Health Office cannot serve as a clinic, and the nurse can provide first aid for minor injuries and emergency treatment only.
Administering Medicines to Students
Students should not take medication during school hours or during school-related activities unless it is necessary for a student's health and well-being. As stated in the school handbook, a student may possess medication prescribed for asthma for immediate use at the student's discretion, provided the student's parent(s)/guardian(s) have completed and signed a “School Medication Authorization Form.”
Health Physical Form
All ninth graders and transfer students are required by Illinois law to get a physical on file before attending public school. Click here for the necessary form.
Sports Physical Examination Form
The completion of this form is required annually to participate in Sports. Click here for the necessary form.
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