Castleton Village School

Welcome to Mrs. Turgeon’s School Nurse Page

 

 

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If your child has a life threatening allergy to food or insect bites, please send an EPI-PEN with a doctor’s note.                          

 

Introduction:

Christine Turgeon, RN  @ CVS

Dianne Hubbard, RN @ CES

Peggy Greene, Health Office Assistant @ CES

 

Nurse’s Schedule: CVS

Mon.-Fri. 8a-3p

 

SPORTS:

Any student participating in a school sponsored sport must have an up to date physical.(within the past 12 months)

 

 

 

View medication policy:

Policy on Medication            

 

 

 

 

Evaluation: I am currently trying to evaluate the  effectiveness of the CVS nurse’s information web page as a means for communication with parents. If you have visited the site ,  please e-mail me @ cturgeon@arsu.org      

Immunization & Physicals Remember to send in up-to-date immunization records and dates of most recent physical. Entry into 7th grade:

Let the nurses know if there are any health concerns (significant injuries, illnesses or new allergies, regarding your child.

 

 

IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK:

 

Dear Parents,

If your student has a fever or contagious illness please notify the school nurse and keep your child home until the physician feels it is appropriate to return.

Thank you for being considerate of your children’s classmates.  Please call if you have concerns or questions. 

 

News and Notes:

 

Important: At times we have children and adults in our school who have severe allergies to nuts.  We request that you check with your child’s classroom teacher and the nurse before sending in any treats for the classroom.  Also, please instruct your children not to share food with other students, in case someone has an allergy or require a special diet for medical reasons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vt. Dept. of Health link: www.healthvermont.gov

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the news recently:

 

 

 

MEASLES ADVISORY

 

There are reported cases in ma. And RI, but not in Vermont.

It is a highly communicable,   viral respiratory disease. It begins with a fever, cough, cold symptoms and conjunctivitis (pink eye).A raised, red rash appears 3-7 days later and begins at the hairline and spreads downward over the body. If you suspect having measles notify your family doctor. More information available on the Health Dept Link (on this page)