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School Health Resources
School Health
Standards of Practice: School Health Services Manual
School Health Resources
General Illness in Schools
Vermont School Health Resources
Resource
Description
School Emergency Medication Use Survey
A voluntary, anonymous survey for Vermont schools to report when emergency medications (epinephrine, naloxone, bronchodilators, glucagon, or seizure medications/interventions) are used. Responses help track trends and inform policies to support student and staff health and safety.
Respiratory Illness Communication Materials
Download fact sheets, posters, and social media toolkits to help prepare and protect communities during respiratory illness season.
Mosquitoes in Schools and Childcares
A fact sheet for schools and child care facilities use to inform parents, caregivers, and staff about mosquito bite prevention.
Norovirus Communication Toolkit
A messaging toolkit for schools and child care facilities to use to inform parents, caregivers, and staff about norovirus prevention.
Measles Messaging Toolkit for Schools and Child Care Facilities
A communications toolkit for schools and child care facilities to use to inform parents and school staff about measles and measles prevention.
Office of Local Health
Contact your Office of Local Health, School Liaison to learn more about school health services and school nursing efforts in your area.
Essential School Health Services
A system focused on improving student outcomes, school attendance, the mitigation of challenges such as chronic health conditions, and other barriers related to social determinants of health.
Framework for 21st Century School Nursing Practice
The framework from the National Association of School Nurses provides the key principles of professional school nursing practice including: Standards of Practice, Public Health, Care Coordination, Leadership and Quality Improvement.
Vermont Agency of Education's Educator Licensure
Information on how to apply to become a licensed School Nurse or Associate School Nurse in Vermont. School Nurses qualify as Specialized Instructional Support Personnel according to the
Every Student Succeeds Act (2015)
Vermont School Nurse Orientation
The Health Department maintains and revises the School Nurse Orientation. Completion of the
Vermont School Nurse Orientation
and
ICS 100 training
is required for licensure by the Agency of Education.
Vermont State Board of Education’s Education Quality Standards (2014)
Education standards, including health services and recommended delivery model for health services.
Vermont State School Nurse Consultant
Provides support for Office of Local Health School Liaisons and school nurses regarding school health services and school nursing practice.
Contact information:
[email protected]
School Nurse Leadership
In partnership with the
Northeastern University School Health Academy
, 6 webinars about school nurse leadership fundamentals are available online to all Vermont school nurses.
Webinar
Description
Handouts
Introduction to School Nursing Leadership for Vermont School Nurses
After viewing the presentation, the participant will be able to:
Recognize how Nursing Theory impacts school nursing practice
Identify Nursing theorists that are crucial to how school nursing practice operates
Recognize the Framework for 21st Century School Nursing Practice
Describe the Leadership Standards from School Nursing Scope and Standards
Five Ways a School Nurse Benefits the School
Introduction to School Nursing Leadership
Instructions to Obtain Certificate of Contact Hours for Module 1
NASN's 21st Century Framework for School Nursing Practice
After viewing the presentation, the participant will be able to
Recognize the NASN 21st Century Framework for School Nursing Practice
Identify the 5 standards of the Framework
Examine the individual standards as they relate to school nursing practice
Apply the principles to everyday school nursing practice
21st Century Framework for School Nursing Practice
Instructions to Obtain Certificate of Contact Hours for Module 2
Introduction to Data and Data Utilization Part 1
After viewing the presentation, the school nurse will be able to:
Identify sources of school health data
Recognize the vital importance and use of school health data
Demonstrate each school nurse's responsibility to collect/disseminate data
Introduction to Data and Data Utilization
Instructions to Obtain Certificate of Contact Hours for Module 3
Process and Protocols for Delegation and Medication Administration
Part 1
and
Part 2
After viewing the presentation, the learner will be able to:
Recognize the Vermont Nurse Practice Act (NPA)
Apply the principles of the NPA to school nursing practice
Describe the protocols for medication administration
Identify the process for delegation
Process and Protocols for Delegation and Medication Administration
Instructions to Obtain Certificate of Contact Hours for Module 4
Evaluation of School Nursing Practice
After viewing the presentation, the participant will be able to:
Identify the need for a school nurse job description
Examine the need for Goal development
Recognize the importance of self-assessment
Evaluation of School Nursing Practice
Instructions to Obtain Certificate of Contact Hours for Module 5
Every Student Counts for Vermont School Nurses
A review of data and NASN's Every Student Counts data set with Kimberly Stanislo, the Research, Education, and Practice Director at NASN.
Every Student Counts
Instructions to Obtain Certificate of Contact Hours for Module 6
School Nurse Committees, Organizations, and Partners
Group
Description
School Nurse Advisory Committee
Members:
Five practicing school nurses
Education professional from the Agency of Education
Vermont State School Nurse Consultant (Chair).
Ex officio members:
Health Department’s Maternal and Child Health Director
Public health nurse.
Objectives:
Maintain the
Standards of Practice: School Health Services Manual
Maintain an up-to-date online orientation for new school nurses
Promote school nurse workforce development
Vermont State School Nurses Association (VSSNA)
Professional nursing organization to help stay current with evidence-based practice and set the standards of school nursing practice. For more information, contact the president of the VSSNA (
[email protected]
), or visit the
VSSNA website
National Association of School Nurses (NASN)
NASN provides tools, resources, and continuing education opportunities.
National Board for Certification of School Nurses (NBCSN)
NBCSN promotes voluntary certification by examination for all school nurses. Certification represents a national standard of preparation, knowledge, and practice.
Agency of Education
Responsible for regulations and administration in areas such as education quality standards, school nurse licensing, and school health services.
Vermont Board of Nursing
To renew your nursing license and learn about your scope of practice.
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child
Many Vermont supervisory unions and school districts have created wellness teams to work on health-related policies, procedures, programs, and activities. These teams are often modeled after the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model.
Resource
Description
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child
Information from CDC on WSCC model.
School Health Index
An online self-evaluation and planning tool for schools.
Linking Health and Learning
Information from AOE on initiatives to promote health in schools, including WSCC.
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Resources for Nurses
School Health
February 5, 2026