The board recognizes that some special education students need special health services during the school day. These students will receive special health services in conjunction with their individualized education program.
Approved: November 17, 1997
Revised/Reviewed: April 22, 2024
Some students who require special education need special health services in order to participate in the educational program. These students shall receive special health services in accordance with their individualized educational program.
Definitions
"Assignment and delegation" - occurs when licensed health personnel, in collaboration with the education team, determine the special health services to be provided and the qualifications of individuals performing the health services. Primary consideration is given to the recommendation of the licensed health personnel. Each designation considers the student's special health service. The rationale for the designation is documented. If the designation of the team differs from the licensed health professional, team members may file a dissenting option.
"Co-administration" - the eligible student's participation in the planning, management, and implementation of the student's special health service and demonstration of proficiency to licensed health personnel.
"Educational program" - includes all school curricular programs and activities both on and off school grounds.
"Education team" - may include the eligible student, the student's parent, administrator, teacher, licensed health personnel, and others involved in the student's educational program.
"Health assessment" - health data collection, observation, analysis, and interpretation relating to the eligible student's educational program.
"Health instruction" - education by licensed health personnel to prepare qualified designated personnel to deliver and perform special health services contained in the eligible student's health plan. Documentation of education and periodic updates are on file at school.
"Individual health plan" - the confidential, written, preplanned, and ongoing special health service in the educational program. It includes assessment, planning, implementation, documentation, evaluation, and a plan for emergencies. The plan is updated as needed and at least annually. Licensed health personnel develop this written plan with the education team.
"Licensed health personnel" - includes licensed registered nurse, licensed physician, and other licensed health personnel legally authorized to provide special health services and medications.
"Prescriber" - licensed health personnel legally authorized to prescribe special health services and medications.
"Qualified designated personnel" - persons instructed, supervised, and competent in implementing the eligible student's health plan.
"Special health services" - includes, but is not limited to, services for eligible students whose health status (stable or unstable) requires:
"Supervision" - the assessment, delegation, evaluation, and documentation of special health services by licensed health personnel. Levels of supervision include situations in which licensed health personnel are:
Approved: November 17, 1997
Revised/Reviewed: April 22, 2024