3 ways to work with your school nurse to get a head start on students’ health
As students, teachers, and school staff members get settled into the new school year, one of the key top-of-mind conversations that are happening in and out of the classroom is how to keep students healthy so they are ready to learn. Nationally, there is a shortage of nurses, especially those who are trained or interested in working in school health. According to American Progress, employment levels for registered nurses declined by 3 percent between 2020 and 2021, the largest decline in at least 20 years.
School Health Partners: Ensuring students are healthy and ready to learn
At School Health Partners, we pride ourselves in partnering with schools and education based organizations to provide school health consulting and nursing staff. We match our quality nurses (RNs and LPNs) with the very specific health and wellness needs of individual public, charter, private, and parochial schools in the District of Columbia. Our mission is to support schools so students are healthy and ready to learn.