Health Services
31405-18th
Avenue South
Federal Way, Washington 98003
(253) 945-4576
The Health Services Department works with students, parents, and teachers to help make each student a healthier learner. Our district employs 16 certificated School Nurses who perform a variety of duties including: assessing student health needs; providing inservice trainings for staff and students; conducting health screenings; overseeing maintenance of student health and immunization records; medication administration; providing emergency first aid and CPR to students and staff; and working with the Health Department in the control of communicable diseases. Sue Overton, RN, BSN, NCSN, is the Health Services Coordinator and can be reached at (253) 945-4575 or at soverton@fwps.org. DeAnn Kachman is the Health Services Secretary and can be contacted by calling (253) 945-4576 or at: dkachman@fwps.org.
In addition to School Nurses, Health Services has Licensed Health Care Specialists (RN or LPN) and Health Services Assistants. Licensed Health Care Specialists are assigned to one or two buildings that have students with medical needs that require a nurse. Health Services Assistants support the school and the School Nurse by doing such tasks as dispensing medication to students, providing first aid to ill or injured students, and documenting health room activity.
In the News:
Swine Flu: King County Public Health Department's web site on swine flu may be accessed by clicking here. For more information, click here for the Washington State Department of Health's web site. For the CDC's web site on swine flu click here.
For a letter from Superintendent Tom Murphy regarding swine flu, please click here.
Home/Hospital Instruction. Home/Hospital is a State funded program that provides one-on-one tutoring for students too ill to attend school for a minimum of 4 weeks and a maximum of 18 weeks per school year. Students about to deliver a baby and students with certain mental health conditions may also be eligible to receive tutoring. Applications are available at every school and at the Health Services office. The forms are completed by the student’s health care provider and submitted to Health Services. Applications are reviewed by the Coordinator of Health Services. If the application is approved, a certificated tutor is then assigned to the student. Approved students are tutored a maximum of 3 hours per week.
Required Immunizations. The State of Washington requires certain immunizations in order for children to attend school. Children may get their immunizations from their health care provider or at Public Health - Seattle & King County. To contact Public Health in Federal Way, call (253) 838-4557 or (206) 296-8410.
For the immunization requirements for the 2009/10 school year, click here. The preschool immunization schedule for 2009/10 is available by clicking here.
Information and Resources
- Asthma
- Chickenpox
- Fifth’s Disease
- Head Lice
- Hepatitis A
- Medication Policy
- Pertussis
- Scabies
- Strep Throat
Web Sites to Access Services and More Information:
Disclaimer: The inclusion of any web site does not imply endorsement by Federal Way Public Schools. Seek the advice of your child's health care provider before you act or rely upon any information from these resources.
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Public Health - Seattle & King County (253) 838-4557 |
1-800-660-9840 |
American Academy of Pediatrics
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(253) 838-6810 |
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(206) 461-3700 |
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1-800-244-5767 |
1-800-222-1222 |
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1-800-722-3479 |
Children's Hospital of Seattle (206) 526-2000 |
| American Cancer Society | American Red Cross | |
| Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder | Healthfinder | |
| US Consumer Products Safety Commission | Mayo Clinic |
How to contact your child's school nurse. To locate your child's school nurse, click here.
