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I just learned yesterday that the school Izz is slated to attend in the fall only has a nurse on site part time. :ywow:
I am shocked...I thought all schools had ft nurses!
She is at another school across town and can be reached in case of an emergency, which doesn't work for me. 15 minutes feels like forever to a 5 year old.
I am also concerned about emergencies (for all kids)...what do they do for shock, asthma; seizures, medications??? Quick care is paramount in these situations. Illness doesn't have a time frame.
I have a feeling when the assistant superintendent returns my call tomorrow she is going to tell me that they have "decided" to keep her at her current school, which also doesn't work well for me. I bought this house because the school is 3 blocks away. (The other elementary is a mile). She has gone to orientation at her new school, is prepared to switch, and all of the kids in our neighborhood attend this school. :voodoo::voodoo::voodoo:
Willing to hear any opinions on this-
I am shocked...I thought all schools had ft nurses!
She is at another school across town and can be reached in case of an emergency, which doesn't work for me. 15 minutes feels like forever to a 5 year old.
I am also concerned about emergencies (for all kids)...what do they do for shock, asthma; seizures, medications??? Quick care is paramount in these situations. Illness doesn't have a time frame.
I have a feeling when the assistant superintendent returns my call tomorrow she is going to tell me that they have "decided" to keep her at her current school, which also doesn't work well for me. I bought this house because the school is 3 blocks away. (The other elementary is a mile). She has gone to orientation at her new school, is prepared to switch, and all of the kids in our neighborhood attend this school. :voodoo::voodoo::voodoo:
Willing to hear any opinions on this-