School Health
Parents
Parents
Parents
Lampasas ISD follows guidance from the CDC and coordinates with the Texas Department of Health to provide the safest environment for our students' health. We have a plan of action for infection control measures and monitoring any contagious illnesses affecting our area. We will communicate with the district any information affecting our public health provided by these entities.
If you need to send records to your campus nurse, please send to this Email.
This includes immunization records or any other document requested by the school nurse.
Family Access
Family Access
Family Access
Lampasas ISD has a new automatic email you can "opt" into. To receive automatic emails when your child has visited the clinic or low on inventoried medication, follow these instructions:
Log into Family Access --> My Account (top right corner) --> click the box that states Receive Health Office Visit Notifications.
Log into Family Access --> My Account (top right corner) --> click the box that states Receive Health Office Visit Notifications.
Once you receive this email, you can log into Family Access --> Health Info (tab on left) --> click "Display Option" next to child's name,
There is a lot of helpful information in this tab.
Our Campus Nurses Provide The Following Services:
Our Campus Nurses Provide The Following Services:
Our Campus Nurses Provide The Following Services:
Health Maintenance and Monitoring
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Health Promotion & Education
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Health Screenings: State Policy
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Emergency Preparedness Training
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Community Outreach
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* The school clinic is equipped to provide only basic first aid. Certain over-the-counter products are stocked in the clinic for treatment. These products include caladryl lotion, 911 spray, petroleum jelly, and saline eye wash. If you do not wish for your child to be treated with these products, please inform the school nurse at your child's campus.
Note: The Lampasas Independent School District Health Services Department does share personal identifiable student health information with state and local public health entities on a need to know basis for the purposes of immunization compliance and communicable disease control as required by state law.