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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 175100" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Yup, same scenario where we are. We don't have a full-time nurse, we have "health clerk". And she's only there part time. In her absence, it's the principal's secretary that takes care of the kids who come in sick, injured or need medications administered. Sheesh, I could do that!</p><p> </p><p>The only nurse that comes close to our school is assigned to several schools, including our middle school. When we were going to put a health plan together for difficult child 1, she didn't do a thing to contribute to the document -- simply took what I wrote and said "here you go" to the school. Not sure if I should be flattered by the indirect compliment or puzzled over what she really does to earn her paycheck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 175100, member: 3444"] Yup, same scenario where we are. We don't have a full-time nurse, we have "health clerk". And she's only there part time. In her absence, it's the principal's secretary that takes care of the kids who come in sick, injured or need medications administered. Sheesh, I could do that! The only nurse that comes close to our school is assigned to several schools, including our middle school. When we were going to put a health plan together for difficult child 1, she didn't do a thing to contribute to the document -- simply took what I wrote and said "here you go" to the school. Not sure if I should be flattered by the indirect compliment or puzzled over what she really does to earn her paycheck... [/QUOTE]
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