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Kena Foster, RN
Health Services Coordinator
386-329-0538
kfoster@my.putnamschools.org

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Welcome to PCSD Health Services!

Putnam County School District is committed to student health and safety. Below you’ll find everything you need to prepare your child for the school year: medication forms, immunization requirements, clinic information, and more.

Parents/guardians must complete a Health Services Consent Form for their child to participate in the School Health Services Program. As part of the new requirements for Florida law, HB 1557, Parental Rights in Education, parents must now provide written consent for schools to provide health care services, including basic first aid, ice, bandaids and the care and treatment for illness and injuries.

The PCSD Health Services Consent Form can be printed and returned to your child's school or completed in the Skyward Family Access Portal.

Health Services Consent FAQs

The Florida Department of Education and the Florida Department of Health work in cooperation to coordinate the School Health Services Program as mandated in Florida Statute sections 381.0056, 381.0057, and 402.3026. The School Health Services Program is designed to appraise, protect and promote the health of our students as well as provide preventative and emergency school-based health services in accordance with our local School Health Services Plan.

Putnam County Public Schools and the Putnam County Health Department coordinate locally to provide the health services to all students enrolled in Putnam County Public Schools. These services include, but are not limited to:

  • Providing basic first aid and emergency care

  • Administering doctor ordered medications and treatments

  • Grade specific state mandated health screenings (hearing, vision, height/weight, BMI and scoliosis)

  • Nursing assessments

  • Health Counseling

  • Referrals and follow-up for confirmed health problems

  • Communicable disease prevention and intervention

Our Putnam County School Health Program is managed by a Registered Nurse and addresses day-to- day student health needs, emergency health needs and in-school management of chronic and acute health conditions like diabetes, asthma, allergies and epilepsy. In-school care management helps to ensure that student health conditions do not prevent students from attending school. School clinics are staffed with trained personnel and supervised by a Registered Nurse.