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State of Florida 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$9,902,925Tobacco Settlement Funds
$7,006,487General Revenue
$11,625,846Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$28,535,258County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$4,042,969County Health Department - Other Funding
$32,578,227County Health Department Total
$70,939,765School District Subtotal
$35,156,785Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$138,674,777Total
$51.22Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 30,668
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 203,063
Asthma 186,975
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 93,407
Seizure Disorder 18,444
Cardiac 13,652
Psychiatric 16,362
Diabetes 7,249
Kidney Disease 4,046
Sickle Cell Disease 3,133
Bleeding Disorder 3,058
Cancer 1,342
Cystic Fibrosis 546
All Other 82,565
Total 664,510
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,239,695
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,768,678
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 4,150,882
Staff/Parent Consultation 4,022,069
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 97,734
Complex Medical Procedures 1,268,196
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 41,113
Health Record Reviews 908,988
Immunization Follow-up 436,981
First Aid Administration 2,831,218
Health Education Classes 85,737
All Other Services 6,807,039
Total Services 25,658,330
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 11,371
Glucose Monitoring 15,706
Catheterization 2,194
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 550
Electronic Monitoring 2,550
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 5,179
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 267
Specimen Collection or Testing 3,531
Tracheostomy Care 681
Ventilator Dependant Care 22
Other Procedures 1,509
Totals 43,560
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,214
3.02
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 333.52
Licensed Practical Nurses 113.18
Health Aides/Techs 194.46
School District
Registered Nurses 572.82
Licensed Practical Nurses 654.00
Health Aides/Techs 884.80
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 304.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 47.00
Health Aides/Techs 157.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 1210.54
Licensed Practical Nurses 814.18
Health Aides/Techs 1236.26
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3,612
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,707,532
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 5.21
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.62%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.48
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
5,727Insulin Administration
11,460Medications (Other Injections)
29Medications (Intravenous)
46,579Medications (Inhaled)
88,590Medications (Oral)
3,345Medications (Nasel)
9,029Medications (Other Routes)
164,759Totals
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State of Florida 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 502
Number of Comprehensive Students 381857
Dental Health Education 3443
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 13315
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
1368
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 1185
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 2479
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 2093
Suicide Prevention Classes 222
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
5.56
Statewide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
7.44
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 7.88%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 81.05%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 368
Number of Full Service Students 302,703
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
549,195
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$14,870,234
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 823,610 613,920 192,111 615,674
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 863,173 579,486 172,058 548,665
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 104.80% 94.39% 89.56% 89.12%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 76,333 15,880 5,424 79,302
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
104,784
19.10% 16.35%
89,724 17,814
3.25%
336,343
61.30%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
78,443 14,119,740
24,651 4,437,180
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 15,753 567,108
Catheterization 2,708 97,488
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 717 25,812
Electronic Monitoring 1,344 48,384
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 6,650 239,400
Glucose Monitoring 28,095 1,011,420
Insulin Administration 17,896 644,256
Medications (Inhaled) 17,042 613,512
Medications (Injection) 1,697 61,092
Medications (Nasel) 455 16,380
Medications (Oral) 80,063 2,882,268
Medications (Other Routes) 5,480 197,280
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 376 13,536
Specimen Collection or Testing 861 30,996
Tracheostomy Care 662 23,832
Ventilator Dependant Care 62 2,232
Other Procedures 12,012 432,432
Totals 191,873 6,907,428
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
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Alachua 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$105,155Tobacco Settlement Funds
$119,793General Revenue
$380,698Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$605,646County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$605,646County Health Department Total
$605,646School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$1,211,292Total
$43.03Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 108
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 4,544
Asthma 3,067
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,980
Seizure Disorder 304
Cardiac 145
Psychiatric 414
Diabetes 230
Kidney Disease 72
Sickle Cell Disease 43
Bleeding Disorder 12
Cancer 15
Cystic Fibrosis 6
All Other 782
Total 11,722
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 25,908
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 4,731
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 792
Staff/Parent Consultation 10,891
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 200
Complex Medical Procedures 4,370
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 12
Health Record Reviews 3,537
Immunization Follow-up 798
First Aid Administration 12,558
Health Education Classes 1,637
All Other Services 47,530
Total Services 112,964
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 5,160
Glucose Monitoring 9,280
Catheterization 1,434
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 317
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 3,633
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 200
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 520
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 20,544
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
683
1.40
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 12.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 28.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 7.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 40.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 9.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 56
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 28,149
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.52
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.35%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 4.01
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
230Insulin Administration
168Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
13,113Medications (Inhaled)
22,296Medications (Oral)
2,240Medications (Nasel)
2,112Medications (Other Routes)
40,159Totals
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Alachua 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 11
Number of Comprehensive Students 10216
Dental Health Education 43
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 215
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
23
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 9
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 13
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 42
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
2.01
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
4.85
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 25%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 4
Number of Full Service Students 3,022
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
6,461
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$132,241
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 8,992 6,752 1,947 6,600
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 8,319 6,107 1,762 5,807
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 92.52% 90.45% 90.50% 87.98%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 216 107 20 13
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
887
15.27% 16.33%
948 168
2.89%
3,804
65.51%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,175 211,572
448 80,676
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 129 4,644
Catheterization 28 1,008
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5 180
Electronic Monitoring 10 360
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 101 3,636
Glucose Monitoring 232 8,352
Insulin Administration 144 5,184
Medications (Inhaled) 147 5,292
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 54 1,944
Medications (Oral) 1,818 65,448
Medications (Other Routes) 78 2,808
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 1 36
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 27 972
Totals 2,779 100,044
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Monday, April 20, 2015
Baker 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$38,503Tobacco Settlement Funds
$47,095General Revenue
$126,437Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$212,035County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$212,035County Health Department Total
$416,493School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$628,528Total
$126.08Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 52
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 454
Asthma 570
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 191
Seizure Disorder 54
Cardiac 56
Psychiatric 35
Diabetes 21
Kidney Disease 21
Sickle Cell Disease 3
Bleeding Disorder 14
Cancer 4
Cystic Fibrosis 1
All Other 200
Total 1,676
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 36,385
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 165
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Staff/Parent Consultation 16,362
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,531
Complex Medical Procedures 10,646
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 359
Health Record Reviews 3,239
Immunization Follow-up 2,348
First Aid Administration 6,453
Health Education Classes 5,985
All Other Services 82,538
Total Services 166,011
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 14
Glucose Monitoring 14
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1
Electronic Monitoring 10
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 1
Tracheostomy Care 1
Ventilator Dependant Care 1
Other Procedures 7
Totals 50
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
686
0.86
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 7.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 6
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 4,985
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 9.30
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.36%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 33.30
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
14Insulin Administration
42Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
159Medications (Inhaled)
176Medications (Oral)
2Medications (Nasel)
24Medications (Other Routes)
417Totals
Page 1 of 2Monday, April 20, 2015
Baker 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 4
Number of Comprehensive Students 3602
Dental Health Education 421
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 1524
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
70
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 24
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 37
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 203
Suicide Prevention Classes 25
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
1.73
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
10.26
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 757
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
144
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$13,670
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 1,649 1,236 376 1,222
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 1,609 1,242 387 1,606
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 97.57% 100.49% 102.93% 131.42%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 157 9 5 33
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
157
9.78% 10.09%
162 76
4.73%
1,211
75.40%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
258 46,368
76 13,752
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 90 3,240
Catheterization 10 360
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 25 900
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 130 4,680
Insulin Administration 52 1,872
Medications (Inhaled) 27 972
Medications (Injection) 3 108
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 296 10,656
Medications (Other Routes) 4 144
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 2 72
Tracheostomy Care 10 360
Ventilator Dependant Care 5 180
Other Procedures 8 288
Totals 662 23,832
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Monday, April 20, 2015
Bay 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$90,313Tobacco Settlement Funds
$105,739General Revenue
$323,813Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$519,865County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$519,865County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$519,865Total
$19.35Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 382
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 2,808
Asthma 1,211
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,378
Seizure Disorder 214
Cardiac 155
Psychiatric 235
Diabetes 73
Kidney Disease 71
Sickle Cell Disease 9
Bleeding Disorder 28
Cancer 17
Cystic Fibrosis 7
All Other 681
Total 7,269
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 5,998
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 18,138
Staff/Parent Consultation 30,286
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,889
Complex Medical Procedures 9,444
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 43
Health Record Reviews 11,225
Immunization Follow-up 18,192
First Aid Administration 4,496
Health Education Classes 2,163
All Other Services 85,221
Total Services 187,095
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 73
Glucose Monitoring 73
Catheterization 4
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 22
Electronic Monitoring 9
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 22
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2
Specimen Collection or Testing 13
Tracheostomy Care 3
Ventilator Dependant Care 3
Other Procedures 8
Totals 232
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,099
2.89
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 12.45
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 12.45
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 36
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 26,865
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.04
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 79.72%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 6.96
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
71Insulin Administration
206Medications (Other Injections)
3Medications (Intravenous)
610Medications (Inhaled)
2,073Medications (Oral)
3Medications (Nasel)
23Medications (Other Routes)
2,989Totals
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Bay 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 25
Number of Comprehensive Students 18950
Dental Health Education 101
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 154
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
18
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 9
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 25
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 5
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
6.24
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
9.63
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 2.78%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 87.18%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 4
Number of Full Service Students 3,211
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
5,468
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$95,716
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 8,695 6,506 1,977 6,442
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 8,471 6,265 2,010 6,256
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 97.42% 96.30% 101.67% 97.11%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 571 129 97 1,047
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
1,033
16.51% 17.09%
1,069 156
2.49%
3,998
63.91%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,200 216,072
724 130,392
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 363 13,068
Catheterization 28 1,008
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 40 1,440
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 104 3,744
Glucose Monitoring 582 20,952
Insulin Administration 349 12,564
Medications (Inhaled) 854 30,744
Medications (Injection) 89 3,204
Medications (Nasel) 103 3,708
Medications (Oral) 2,201 79,236
Medications (Other Routes) 26 936
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 3 108
Tracheostomy Care 40 1,440
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 136 4,896
Totals 4,918 177,048
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
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Bradford 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$20,741Tobacco Settlement Funds
$51,446General Revenue
$175,625Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$247,812County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$247,812County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$247,812Total
$76.39Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 20
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 285
Asthma 395
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 323
Seizure Disorder 32
Cardiac 98
Psychiatric 63
Diabetes 13
Kidney Disease 27
Sickle Cell Disease 2
Bleeding Disorder 0
Cancer 9
Cystic Fibrosis 2
All Other 405
Total 1,674
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,003
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 14,608
Staff/Parent Consultation 9,273
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 94
Complex Medical Procedures 1,711
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 10
Health Record Reviews 1,468
Immunization Follow-up 1,022
First Aid Administration 8,040
Health Education Classes 54
All Other Services 12,286
Total Services 50,569
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 8
Glucose Monitoring 12
Catheterization 3
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 3
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 6
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 32
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,001
2.67
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 3.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 3.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 8
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 3,244
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.38
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.87%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.59
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
11Insulin Administration
20Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
48Medications (Inhaled)
105Medications (Oral)
1Medications (Nasel)
1Medications (Other Routes)
186Totals
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Bradford 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 6
Number of Comprehensive Students 2371
Dental Health Education 41
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 1
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
0
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 12
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 12
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 3
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
2.77
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
12.2
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 686
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
159
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$2,664
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 1,026 787 242 738
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 995 766 246 468
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 96.98% 97.33% 101.65% 63.41%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 51 6 1 0
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
131
27.99% 25.85%
121 8
1.71%
208
44.44%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
133 23,940
45 8,172
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 14 504
Catheterization 6 216
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 42 1,512
Insulin Administration 14 504
Medications (Inhaled) 22 792
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 191 6,876
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 289 10,404
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
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Brevard 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$314,251Tobacco Settlement Funds
$161,521General Revenue
$156,446Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$632,218County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$632,218County Health Department Total
$2,325,760School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$2,957,978Total
$41.53Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 1,204
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 7,479
Asthma 6,078
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 6,547
Seizure Disorder 432
Cardiac 371
Psychiatric 607
Diabetes 257
Kidney Disease 165
Sickle Cell Disease 112
Bleeding Disorder 221
Cancer 43
Cystic Fibrosis 31
All Other 1,368
Total 24,915
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 107,371
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 211,300
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 132,090
Staff/Parent Consultation 351,120
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 7,535
Complex Medical Procedures 54,479
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 212
Health Record Reviews 22,582
Immunization Follow-up 41,329
First Aid Administration 214,221
Health Education Classes 1,052
All Other Services 236,215
Total Services 1,379,506
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 160
Glucose Monitoring 171
Catheterization 13
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 6
Electronic Monitoring 29
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 25
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2
Specimen Collection or Testing 54
Tracheostomy Care 3
Ventilator Dependant Care 1
Other Procedures 46
Totals 510
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
11,172
16.13
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 6.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 59.00
Health Aides/Techs 15.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 6.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 59.00
Health Aides/Techs 15.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 100
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 71,224
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.01
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 81.21%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 19.37
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
150Insulin Administration
683Medications (Other Injections)
1Medications (Intravenous)
1,544Medications (Inhaled)
1,693Medications (Oral)
7Medications (Nasel)
152Medications (Other Routes)
4,230Totals
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Brevard 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 24
Number of Comprehensive Students 20946
Dental Health Education 26
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 48
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
12
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 6
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 6
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 20
Suicide Prevention Classes 24
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
14.87
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
6.56
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 25%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 84.54%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 58
Number of Full Service Students 44,919
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
949
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$60,150
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 20,716 15,743 4,861 14,828
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 19,508 15,207 4,820 14,828
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 94.17% 96.60% 99.16% 100.00%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 1,707 339 219 2,737
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
2,090
14.09% 14.39%
2,134 647
4.36%
9,957
67.15%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
3,171 570,780
1,061 190,908
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 717 25,812
Catheterization 89 3,204
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 48 1,728
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 110 3,960
Glucose Monitoring 927 33,372
Insulin Administration 725 26,100
Medications (Inhaled) 838 30,168
Medications (Injection) 6 216
Medications (Nasel) 8 288
Medications (Oral) 3,344 120,384
Medications (Other Routes) 376 13,536
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 57 2,052
Tracheostomy Care 19 684
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 574 20,664
Totals 7,838 282,168
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
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Broward 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$980,657Tobacco Settlement Funds
$460,177General Revenue
$346,120Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$1,786,954County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$16,120County Health Department - Other Funding
$1,803,074County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$3,233,932Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$5,037,006Total
$19.18Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 1,056
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 21,430
Asthma 17,242
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,960
Seizure Disorder 1,568
Cardiac 1,070
Psychiatric 385
Diabetes 530
Kidney Disease 85
Sickle Cell Disease 520
Bleeding Disorder 231
Cancer 124
Cystic Fibrosis 29
All Other 9,622
Total 55,852
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 94,742
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 219,649
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 374,852
Staff/Parent Consultation 273,270
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 8,697
Complex Medical Procedures 133,416
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 842
Health Record Reviews 3,390
Immunization Follow-up 5,010
First Aid Administration 198,733
Health Education Classes 1,653
All Other Services 414,951
Total Services 1,729,205
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 366
Glucose Monitoring 357
Catheterization 15
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 3
Electronic Monitoring 57
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 82
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5
Specimen Collection or Testing 167
Tracheostomy Care 11
Ventilator Dependant Care 2
Other Procedures 4
Totals 1,069
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
5,005
6.35
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 5.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 5.00
School District
Registered Nurses 36.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 60.00
Health Aides/Techs 47.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 10.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 41.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 51.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 61.00
Health Aides/Techs 93.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 327
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 262,680
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 3.45
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 85.15%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 6.58
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
379Insulin Administration
74Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
1,176Medications (Inhaled)
1,116Medications (Oral)
10Medications (Nasel)
117Medications (Other Routes)
2,872Totals
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Broward 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 5
Number of Comprehensive Students 6025
Dental Health Education 0
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 7
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
2
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 2
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 2
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
4.01
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
5.8
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 9
Number of Full Service Students 8,692
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
4,200
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$247,589
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 77,196 57,633 17,936 58,081
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 103,788 42,830 13,036 45,403
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 134.45% 74.32% 72.68% 78.17%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 8,677 2,658 265 12,414
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
11,069
24.38% 16.62%
7,547 1,345
2.96%
25,442
56.04%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
5,029 905,292
914 164,448
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 1,833 65,988
Catheterization 119 4,284
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 16 576
Electronic Monitoring 125 4,500
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 494 17,784
Glucose Monitoring 2,328 83,808
Insulin Administration 1,532 55,152
Medications (Inhaled) 793 28,548
Medications (Injection) 39 1,404
Medications (Nasel) 5 180
Medications (Oral) 2,046 73,656
Medications (Other Routes) 152 5,472
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 36 1,296
Specimen Collection or Testing 39 1,404
Tracheostomy Care 89 3,204
Ventilator Dependant Care 9 324
Other Procedures 2,038 73,368
Totals 11,693 420,948
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
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Calhoun 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$55,216Tobacco Settlement Funds
$30,318General Revenue
$12,632Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$98,166County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$98,166County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$98,166Total
$43.09Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 8
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 69
Asthma 111
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 73
Seizure Disorder 10
Cardiac 6
Psychiatric 5
Diabetes 7
Kidney Disease 2
Sickle Cell Disease 1
Bleeding Disorder 0
Cancer 0
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 19
Total 311
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 335
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 5,731
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 6,214
Staff/Parent Consultation 2,439
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 415
Complex Medical Procedures 11
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 159
Health Record Reviews 965
Immunization Follow-up 498
First Aid Administration 2,330
Health Education Classes 693
All Other Services 9,178
Total Services 28,968
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 7
Glucose Monitoring 7
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 3
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 1
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 18
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
4,380
10.00
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 0.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 0.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 5
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,278
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 9.47
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.07%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 12.72
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
7Insulin Administration
6Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
59Medications (Inhaled)
184Medications (Oral)
2Medications (Nasel)
9Medications (Other Routes)
267Totals
Page 1 of 2Monday, April 20, 2015
Calhoun 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 5
Number of Full Service Students 2,207
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
86
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$3,621
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 718 559 168 522
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 724 557 148 520
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 100.84% 99.64% 88.10% 99.62%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 50 25 11 146
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
132
25.38% 16.54%
86 13
2.50%
289
55.58%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
120 21,564
65 11,700
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 3 108
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 8 288
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 3 108
Insulin Administration 3 108
Medications (Inhaled) 23 828
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 299 10,764
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 339 12,204
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Monday, April 20, 2015
Charlotte 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$74,429Tobacco Settlement Funds
$56,067General Revenue
$23,361Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$153,857County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$153,857County Health Department Total
$776,066School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$929,923Total
$57.17Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 72
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 584
Asthma 1,403
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,178
Seizure Disorder 132
Cardiac 111
Psychiatric 169
Diabetes 57
Kidney Disease 49
Sickle Cell Disease 10
Bleeding Disorder 27
Cancer 17
Cystic Fibrosis 3
All Other 1,342
Total 5,154
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 69,412
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 164,901
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 357
Staff/Parent Consultation 142,774
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 59
Complex Medical Procedures 4,717
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 116
Health Record Reviews 7,494
Immunization Follow-up 623
First Aid Administration 29,493
Health Education Classes 0
All Other Services 39,663
Total Services 459,609
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 50
Glucose Monitoring 50
Catheterization 5
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 10
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 24
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 10
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 20
Totals 169
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,161
3.60
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 4.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 14.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 5.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 14.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 18
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 16,266
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.41
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 98.50%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 28.26
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
57Insulin Administration
0Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
142Medications (Inhaled)
2,763Medications (Oral)
11Medications (Nasel)
12Medications (Other Routes)
2,985Totals
Page 1 of 2Monday, April 20, 2015
Charlotte 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 2
Number of Full Service Students 1,925
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
510
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$33,350
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 4,479 3,420 1,215 3,364
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 4,287 3,321 1,215 3,441
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 95.71% 97.11% 100.00% 102.29%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 32 0 4 45
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
8
0.23% 0.93%
32 37
1.08%
3,364
97.76%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
760 136,728
606 109,008
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 50 1,800
Catheterization 5 180
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 10 360
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 24 864
Glucose Monitoring 50 1,800
Insulin Administration 100 3,600
Medications (Inhaled) 142 5,112
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 11 396
Medications (Oral) 2,763 99,468
Medications (Other Routes) 12 432
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 10 360
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 20 720
Totals 3,197 115,092
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Monday, April 20, 2015
Citrus 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$87,523Tobacco Settlement Funds
$52,755General Revenue
$21,981Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$162,259County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$21,094County Health Department - Other Funding
$183,353County Health Department Total
$798,667School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$982,020Total
$65.16Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 1,458
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 0
Asthma 297
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 650
Seizure Disorder 85
Cardiac 82
Psychiatric 421
Diabetes 36
Kidney Disease 27
Sickle Cell Disease 10
Bleeding Disorder 5
Cancer 7
Cystic Fibrosis 2
All Other 243
Total 3,323
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,040
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 13,510
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 161,286
Staff/Parent Consultation 5,535
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,731
Complex Medical Procedures 9,417
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 903
Health Record Reviews 19,374
Immunization Follow-up 4,197
First Aid Administration 118,926
Health Education Classes 74
All Other Services 85,630
Total Services 423,623
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 42
Glucose Monitoring 61
Catheterization 8
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5
Electronic Monitoring 18
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 6
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 140
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,834
4.04
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 0.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.75
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 5.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 6.00
Health Aides/Techs 21.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 5.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 6.75
Health Aides/Techs 21.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 21
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 15,070
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 10.87
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.88%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 28.11
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
33Insulin Administration
0Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
30Medications (Inhaled)
1,208Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
24Medications (Other Routes)
1,295Totals
Page 1 of 2Monday, April 20, 2015
Citrus 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 19
Number of Full Service Students 14,617
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 4,413 3,354 1,093 3,300
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 4,418 3,337 1,074 3,238
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 100.11% 99.49% 98.26% 98.12%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 268 89 13 672
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
623
19.24% 16.46%
533 63
1.95%
2,019
62.35%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
910 163,764
331 59,652
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 41 1,476
Catheterization 10 360
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 72
Electronic Monitoring 1 36
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 241 8,676
Insulin Administration 49 1,764
Medications (Inhaled) 12 432
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 1,521 54,756
Medications (Other Routes) 75 2,700
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 1,145 41,220
Totals 3,097 111,492
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Monday, April 20, 2015
Clay 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$84,846Tobacco Settlement Funds
$85,765General Revenue
$124,295Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$294,906County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$294,906County Health Department Total
$2,832,000School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$3,126,906Total
$88.03Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 1,613
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 4,488
Asthma 3,666
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,527
Seizure Disorder 278
Cardiac 306
Psychiatric 94
Diabetes 153
Kidney Disease 103
Sickle Cell Disease 18
Bleeding Disorder 31
Cancer 34
Cystic Fibrosis 9
All Other 3,877
Total 16,197
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 162,689
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 92,939
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 34,315
Staff/Parent Consultation 95,450
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,498
Complex Medical Procedures 40,254
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3,404
Health Record Reviews 28,258
Immunization Follow-up 6,027
First Aid Administration 75,881
Health Education Classes 26
All Other Services 162,381
Total Services 703,122
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 93
Glucose Monitoring 93
Catheterization 7
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4
Electronic Monitoring 3
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 6
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 32
Tracheostomy Care 1
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 204
Totals 443
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
816
0.96
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 4.90
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 38.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 16.00
Health Aides/Techs 5.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 42.90
Licensed Practical Nurses 16.00
Health Aides/Techs 5.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 41
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 35,522
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 10.97
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.28%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 19.79
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
93Insulin Administration
2Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
726Medications (Inhaled)
1,800Medications (Oral)
5Medications (Nasel)
76Medications (Other Routes)
2,702Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Clay 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 8
Number of Comprehensive Students 8840
Dental Health Education 742
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 560
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
133
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 23
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 494
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 52
Suicide Prevention Classes 30
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
3.99
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
5.42
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 5.88%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 70.59%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 9
Number of Full Service Students 5,032
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
122,406
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$2,569,993
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 10,085 7,578 2,590 7,660
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 10,259 7,690 2,545 7,443
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 101.73% 101.48% 98.26% 97.17%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 836 65 21 1,274
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
1,173
15.76% 15.91%
1,184 291
3.91%
4,795
64.42%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
2,166 389,844
665 119,700
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 452 16,272
Catheterization 59 2,124
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 9 324
Electronic Monitoring 9 324
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 118 4,248
Glucose Monitoring 776 27,936
Insulin Administration 447 16,092
Medications (Inhaled) 473 17,028
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 25 900
Medications (Oral) 2,232 80,352
Medications (Other Routes) 148 5,328
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 8 288
Tracheostomy Care 14 504
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 1,778 64,008
Totals 6,548 235,728
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Collier 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$137,218Tobacco Settlement Funds
$80,855General Revenue
$33,690Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$251,763County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$251,763County Health Department Total
$2,620,171School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$2,871,934Total
$64.67Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 377
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 975
Asthma 1,277
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 382
Seizure Disorder 150
Cardiac 118
Psychiatric 27
Diabetes 87
Kidney Disease 17
Sickle Cell Disease 21
Bleeding Disorder 10
Cancer 17
Cystic Fibrosis 3
All Other 26
Total 3,487
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 56,856
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 29,656
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 10,268
Staff/Parent Consultation 851
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 90
Complex Medical Procedures 15,688
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 138
Health Record Reviews 51,239
Immunization Follow-up 3,455
First Aid Administration 19,161
Health Education Classes 0
All Other Services 98,620
Total Services 286,022
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 80
Glucose Monitoring 85
Catheterization 6
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2
Electronic Monitoring 4
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 19
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 4
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 3
Ventilator Dependant Care 2
Other Procedures 9
Totals 214
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,703
2.34
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 3.60
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.60
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
School District
Registered Nurses 22.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 13.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.80
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 25.60
Licensed Practical Nurses 13.60
Health Aides/Techs 6.80
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 60
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 44,410
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 5.44
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.74%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 6.44
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
85Insulin Administration
339Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
567Medications (Inhaled)
1,114Medications (Oral)
10Medications (Nasel)
95Medications (Other Routes)
2,210Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Collier 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 7
Number of Full Service Students 6,153
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
52,609
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$1,523,563
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 13,554 10,265 3,433 10,362
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 13,738 9,964 3,343 10,823
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 101.36% 97.07% 97.38% 104.45%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 2,147 84 63 0
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
2,481
22.92% 17.96%
1,944 358
3.31%
6,040
55.81%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,343 241,776
298 53,568
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 322 11,592
Catheterization 19 684
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5 180
Electronic Monitoring 17 612
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 95 3,420
Glucose Monitoring 506 18,216
Insulin Administration 336 12,096
Medications (Inhaled) 253 9,108
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 837 30,132
Medications (Other Routes) 62 2,232
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 10 360
Ventilator Dependant Care 15 540
Other Procedures 9 324
Totals 2,491 89,676
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Columbia 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$55,216Tobacco Settlement Funds
$43,495General Revenue
$18,123Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$116,834County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$116,834County Health Department Total
$480,424School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$597,258Total
$58.92Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 162
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 1,029
Asthma 1,170
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,057
Seizure Disorder 118
Cardiac 108
Psychiatric 162
Diabetes 49
Kidney Disease 7
Sickle Cell Disease 4
Bleeding Disorder 31
Cancer 3
Cystic Fibrosis 4
All Other 438
Total 4,342
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 31,430
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 37,149
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,678
Staff/Parent Consultation 8,263
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 386
Complex Medical Procedures 3,455
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 291
Health Record Reviews 12,035
Immunization Follow-up 3,782
First Aid Administration 19,280
Health Education Classes 357
All Other Services 43,529
Total Services 165,635
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 9
Glucose Monitoring 14
Catheterization 5
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2
Electronic Monitoring 6
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 5
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1
Specimen Collection or Testing 1
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 6
Totals 49
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,519
2.46
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 0.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 10.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 6.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 10.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 16
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 10,137
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 9.76
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.54%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 16.34
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
13Insulin Administration
67Medications (Other Injections)
1Medications (Intravenous)
254Medications (Inhaled)
274Medications (Oral)
4Medications (Nasel)
18Medications (Other Routes)
631Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Columbia 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 2
Number of Full Service Students 1,104
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
10,140
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$280,598
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 3,460 2,620 760 2,548
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 3,365 2,443 361 2,200
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 97.25% 93.24% 47.50% 86.34%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 150 15 4 357
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
492
22.36% 19.36%
426 32
1.45%
1,250
56.82%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
549 98,892
244 43,956
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 56 2,016
Catheterization 48 1,728
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 30 1,080
Electronic Monitoring 3 108
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 36 1,296
Glucose Monitoring 122 4,392
Insulin Administration 43 1,548
Medications (Inhaled) 180 6,480
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 10 360
Medications (Oral) 964 34,704
Medications (Other Routes) 24 864
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 678 24,408
Totals 2,194 78,984
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Dade 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$1,456,229Tobacco Settlement Funds
$735,904General Revenue
$775,181Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$2,967,314County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$2,967,314County Health Department Total
$419,700School District Subtotal
$16,735,806Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$20,122,820Total
$56.49Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 1,944
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 5,685
Asthma 10,574
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 2,076
Seizure Disorder 623
Cardiac 650
Psychiatric 321
Diabetes 362
Kidney Disease 201
Sickle Cell Disease 224
Bleeding Disorder 232
Cancer 54
Cystic Fibrosis 26
All Other 3,377
Total 26,349
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 67,509
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 53,827
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 67,639
Staff/Parent Consultation 77,796
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 675
Complex Medical Procedures 6,994
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,470
Health Record Reviews 4,692
Immunization Follow-up 6,752
First Aid Administration 137,114
Health Education Classes 1,743
All Other Services 455,057
Total Services 881,268
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 421
Glucose Monitoring 519
Catheterization 49
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 3
Electronic Monitoring 4
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 87
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1
Specimen Collection or Testing 239
Tracheostomy Care 13
Ventilator Dependant Care 1
Other Procedures 1
Totals 1,338
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,046
4.09
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 33.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 12.00
School District
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 22.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 79.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 43.00
Health Aides/Techs 106.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 114.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 43.00
Health Aides/Techs 140.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 466
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 356,241
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 1.61
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 80.44%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 2.47
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
362Insulin Administration
1,238Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
464Medications (Inhaled)
1,441Medications (Oral)
22Medications (Nasel)
291Medications (Other Routes)
3,818Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Dade 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 24
Number of Comprehensive Students 17444
Dental Health Education 2
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 27
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
11
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 36
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 42
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 6
Suicide Prevention Classes 3
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
0
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
6.03
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 0%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 19
Number of Full Service Students 11,987
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
202
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$18,300
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 106,170 78,747 26,084 80,377
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 125,261 71,800 18,529 63,908
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 117.98% 91.18% 71.04% 79.51%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 13,725 2,993 219 8,666
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
13,524
21.16% 18.54%
11,847 1,601
2.51%
36,936
57.80%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
3,192 574,596
581 104,616
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 803 28,908
Catheterization 152 5,472
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 15 540
Electronic Monitoring 5 180
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 382 13,752
Glucose Monitoring 1,379 49,644
Insulin Administration 1,056 38,016
Medications (Inhaled) 233 8,388
Medications (Injection) 221 7,956
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 1,147 41,292
Medications (Other Routes) 249 8,964
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 47 1,692
Specimen Collection or Testing 60 2,160
Tracheostomy Care 25 900
Ventilator Dependant Care 2 72
Other Procedures 866 31,176
Totals 6,642 239,112
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Desoto 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$18,255Tobacco Settlement Funds
$49,397General Revenue
$148,132Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$215,784County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$215,784County Health Department Total
$173,892School District Subtotal
$1,000Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$390,676Total
$83.18Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 31
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 190
Asthma 234
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 93
Seizure Disorder 33
Cardiac 29
Psychiatric 34
Diabetes 7
Kidney Disease 11
Sickle Cell Disease 4
Bleeding Disorder 7
Cancer 1
Cystic Fibrosis 2
All Other 93
Total 769
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,198
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 31,857
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Staff/Parent Consultation 28,211
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 62
Complex Medical Procedures 633
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 2
Health Record Reviews 2,714
Immunization Follow-up 3,797
First Aid Administration 7,732
Health Education Classes 2,739
All Other Services 19,781
Total Services 100,726
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 1
Glucose Monitoring 4
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 4
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 24
Totals 33
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
4,581
0.00
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 4.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 0
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 4,697
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 11.35
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.38%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 21.44
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
3Insulin Administration
8Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
147Medications (Inhaled)
227Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
26Medications (Other Routes)
411Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Desoto 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 0
Number of Comprehensive Students 4528
Dental Health Education 11
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 0
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
0
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 234
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
538.46
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
14.5
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 57.14%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 0
Number of Full Service Students 0
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 1,563 1,180 369 1,152
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 1,606 1,225 390 1,121
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 102.75% 103.81% 105.69% 97.31%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 122 42 10 213
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
224
19.98% 23.91%
268 13
1.16%
616
54.95%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
296 53,316
53 9,540
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 5 180
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 5 180
Glucose Monitoring 14 504
Insulin Administration 14 504
Medications (Inhaled) 15 540
Medications (Injection) 1 36
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 226 8,136
Medications (Other Routes) 9 324
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 66 2,376
Totals 355 12,780
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Dixie 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$11,395Tobacco Settlement Funds
$46,092General Revenue
$153,848Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$211,335County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$211,335County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$211,335Total
$101.41Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 11
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 129
Asthma 342
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 97
Seizure Disorder 10
Cardiac 7
Psychiatric 2
Diabetes 6
Kidney Disease 2
Sickle Cell Disease 0
Bleeding Disorder 0
Cancer 1
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 1
Total 608
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 69
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 7,908
Staff/Parent Consultation 3,373
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 181
Complex Medical Procedures 2,566
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3
Health Record Reviews 897
Immunization Follow-up 893
First Aid Administration 1,567
Health Education Classes 5
All Other Services 6,544
Total Services 24,006
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 3
Glucose Monitoring 6
Catheterization 2
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 11
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,394
6.17
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 0.81
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.70
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 0.81
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.70
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 5
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,084
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.10
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.79%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.52
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
5Insulin Administration
16Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
52Medications (Inhaled)
47Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
0Medications (Other Routes)
120Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Dixie 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 2
Number of Comprehensive Students 934
Dental Health Education 0
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 0
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
0
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 0
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
0
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
13.66
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 0%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 2
Number of Full Service Students 1,035
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 635 497 131 437
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 629 489 127 435
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.06% 98.39% 96.95% 99.54%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 24 1 18 145
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
131
30.11% 20.23%
88 10
2.30%
206
47.36%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
94 16,884
22 3,924
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 10 360
Catheterization 22 792
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 12 432
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 81 2,916
Insulin Administration 18 648
Medications (Inhaled) 15 540
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 76 2,736
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 4 144
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 2 72
Totals 240 8,640
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Duval 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$536,518Tobacco Settlement Funds
$298,124General Revenue
$453,276Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$1,287,918County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$1,287,918County Health Department Total
$3,001,568School District Subtotal
$127,839Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$4,417,325Total
$34.63Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 1,409
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 394
Asthma 7,380
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 364
Seizure Disorder 516
Cardiac 223
Psychiatric 0
Diabetes 290
Kidney Disease 88
Sickle Cell Disease 151
Bleeding Disorder 52
Cancer 42
Cystic Fibrosis 20
All Other 3,937
Total 14,866
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 26,600
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 14,762
Staff/Parent Consultation 40,320
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,281
Complex Medical Procedures 1,144
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 140
Health Record Reviews 68,064
Immunization Follow-up 46,679
First Aid Administration 4,065
Health Education Classes 4,054
All Other Services 190,500
Total Services 400,609
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 291
Glucose Monitoring 329
Catheterization 18
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 27
Electronic Monitoring 23
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 65
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5
Specimen Collection or Testing 7
Tracheostomy Care 7
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 104
Totals 876
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
5,255
7.53
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 25.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 7.80
School District
Registered Nurses 3.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 28.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 7.80
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 179
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 127,559
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 4.53
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 74.73%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 3.14
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
266Insulin Administration
100Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
2,455Medications (Inhaled)
3,789Medications (Oral)
32Medications (Nasel)
460Medications (Other Routes)
7,102Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Duval 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 9
Number of Comprehensive Students 5372
Dental Health Education 3
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 3
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
22
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 3
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 12
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 14
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
4.9
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
9.38
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 22.22%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 77.78%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 28
Number of Full Service Students 26,265
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
54,948
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$1,519,568
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 41,389 30,970 8,971 30,418
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 38,089 27,516 7,347 23,458
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 92.03% 88.85% 81.90% 77.12%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 4,176 472 89 882
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
3,955
16.86% 15.67%
3,675 883
3.76%
14,945
63.71%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
3,208 577,368
1,261 226,908
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 836 30,096
Catheterization 95 3,420
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 38 1,368
Electronic Monitoring 40 1,440
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 490 17,640
Glucose Monitoring 1,435 51,660
Insulin Administration 817 29,412
Medications (Inhaled) 1,257 45,252
Medications (Injection) 6 216
Medications (Nasel) 42 1,512
Medications (Oral) 3,825 137,700
Medications (Other Routes) 337 12,132
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 6 216
Specimen Collection or Testing 6 216
Tracheostomy Care 83 2,988
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 435 15,660
Totals 9,748 350,928
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Escambia 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$203,146Tobacco Settlement Funds
$159,915General Revenue
$498,023Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$861,084County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$861,084County Health Department - Other Funding
$1,722,168County Health Department Total
$1,410,281School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$3,132,449Total
$76.86Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 364
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 2,545
Asthma 2,255
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 3,099
Seizure Disorder 137
Cardiac 50
Psychiatric 186
Diabetes 109
Kidney Disease 19
Sickle Cell Disease 28
Bleeding Disorder 7
Cancer 3
Cystic Fibrosis 9
All Other 580
Total 9,391
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 8,152
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 185
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 118,013
Staff/Parent Consultation 108,792
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,020
Complex Medical Procedures 27,478
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 5,289
Health Record Reviews 53,020
Immunization Follow-up 9,634
First Aid Administration 38,814
Health Education Classes 897
All Other Services 180,134
Total Services 552,428
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 95
Glucose Monitoring 109
Catheterization 6
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 7
Electronic Monitoring 1
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 30
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 490
Tracheostomy Care 15
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 29
Totals 782
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,016
3.18
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 7.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 12.80
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 52.50
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 19.80
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 52.50
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 63
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 40,753
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.05
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 94.83%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.56
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
95Insulin Administration
246Medications (Other Injections)
2Medications (Intravenous)
745Medications (Inhaled)
4,335Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
132Medications (Other Routes)
5,555Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Escambia 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 9
Number of Comprehensive Students 5168
Dental Health Education 19
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 225
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
0
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 0
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
0
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
11.83
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 0%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 6
Number of Full Service Students 3,284
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
9,590
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$205,757
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 13,370 10,095 2,962 9,849
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 13,335 10,401 2,890 9,567
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.74% 103.03% 97.57% 97.14%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 645 197 16 1,996
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
1,806
18.88% 15.21%
1,455 268
2.80%
6,038
63.11%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,823 328,068
711 127,908
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 344 12,384
Catheterization 33 1,188
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 30 1,080
Electronic Monitoring 2 72
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 167 6,012
Glucose Monitoring 542 19,512
Insulin Administration 348 12,528
Medications (Inhaled) 338 12,168
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 2,790 100,440
Medications (Other Routes) 73 2,628
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 38 1,368
Tracheostomy Care 39 1,404
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 119 4,284
Totals 4,863 175,068
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Flagler 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$55,216Tobacco Settlement Funds
$36,981General Revenue
$15,409Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$107,606County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$107,606County Health Department Total
$287,953School District Subtotal
$134,206Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$529,765Total
$41.58Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 101
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 1,636
Asthma 676
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 533
Seizure Disorder 96
Cardiac 64
Psychiatric 181
Diabetes 56
Kidney Disease 30
Sickle Cell Disease 18
Bleeding Disorder 11
Cancer 11
Cystic Fibrosis 39
All Other 468
Total 3,920
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 7,018
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 16,781
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 6,633
Staff/Parent Consultation 7,382
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 728
Complex Medical Procedures 14,051
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 618
Health Record Reviews 3,179
Immunization Follow-up 4,273
First Aid Administration 23,458
Health Education Classes 1,432
All Other Services 45,952
Total Services 131,505
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 44
Glucose Monitoring 45
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2
Electronic Monitoring 130
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 9
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 1
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 284
Totals 516
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,305
2.18
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 4.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 7.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 5.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 7.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 12
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 12,742
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.56
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.77%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.32
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
39Insulin Administration
0Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
179Medications (Inhaled)
1,017Medications (Oral)
6Medications (Nasel)
1,204Medications (Other Routes)
2,445Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Flagler 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 10
Number of Full Service Students 11,766
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
11,485
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$427,900
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 3,771 2,842 994 2,894
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 3,997 3,020 1,023 3,030
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 105.99% 106.26% 102.92% 104.70%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 367 129 19 547
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
426
14.06% 14.82%
449 122
4.03%
2,033
67.10%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
535 96,300
193 34,776
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 265 9,540
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5 180
Electronic Monitoring 41 1,476
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 30 1,080
Glucose Monitoring 333 11,988
Insulin Administration 236 8,496
Medications (Inhaled) 94 3,384
Medications (Injection) 65 2,340
Medications (Nasel) 15 540
Medications (Oral) 250 9,000
Medications (Other Routes) 306 11,016
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 1 36
Tracheostomy Care 1 36
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 243 8,748
Totals 1,885 67,860
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Franklin 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$11,794Tobacco Settlement Funds
$58,992General Revenue
$143,629Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$214,415County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$214,415County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$214,415Total
$167.12Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 9
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 37
Asthma 88
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 66
Seizure Disorder 5
Cardiac 0
Psychiatric 5
Diabetes 2
Kidney Disease 0
Sickle Cell Disease 0
Bleeding Disorder 0
Cancer 0
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 6
Total 218
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 446
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 10,090
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Staff/Parent Consultation 4,030
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 60
Complex Medical Procedures 359
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 8
Health Record Reviews 1,073
Immunization Follow-up 230
First Aid Administration 3,328
Health Education Classes 866
All Other Services 4,369
Total Services 24,859
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 1
Glucose Monitoring 1
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 1
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 1
Totals 4
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,226
2.00
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 2
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,283
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.53
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.52%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 19.38
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
1Insulin Administration
7Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
8Medications (Inhaled)
62Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
4Medications (Other Routes)
82Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Franklin 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 1
Number of Comprehensive Students 334
Dental Health Education 11
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 27
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
0
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 18
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
7.52
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
11.26
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 972
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
4,522
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$150,780
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 436 334 103 324
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 432 338 103 317
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.08% 101.20% 100.00% 97.84%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 18 8 11 75
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
71
22.40% 15.14%
48 4
1.26%
194
61.20%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
61 10,944
15 2,772
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 8 288
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 11 396
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 9 324
Insulin Administration 8 288
Medications (Inhaled) 0 0
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 69 2,484
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 4 144
Totals 109 3,924
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Gadsden 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$39,093Tobacco Settlement Funds
$68,352General Revenue
$258,846Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$366,291County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$907County Health Department - Other Funding
$367,198County Health Department Total
$100,100School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$467,298Total
$77.75Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 13
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 91
Asthma 350
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 164
Seizure Disorder 25
Cardiac 17
Psychiatric 8
Diabetes 16
Kidney Disease 3
Sickle Cell Disease 10
Bleeding Disorder 47
Cancer 1
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 9
Total 754
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,376
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,509
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,483
Staff/Parent Consultation 3,001
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 359
Complex Medical Procedures 1,907
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 95
Health Record Reviews 974
Immunization Follow-up 423
First Aid Administration 2,642
Health Education Classes 10,203
All Other Services 17,535
Total Services 48,507
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 4
Glucose Monitoring 7
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 1
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1
Specimen Collection or Testing 67
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 81
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,096
3.20
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 4.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 6.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 5.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 6.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 16
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,010
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 3.88
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 95.63%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.07
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
6Insulin Administration
57Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
62Medications (Inhaled)
42Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
0Medications (Other Routes)
167Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Gadsden 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 10
Number of Comprehensive Students 4221
Dental Health Education 7
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 34
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
7
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 7
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 7
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 12
Suicide Prevention Classes 12
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
5.94
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
16.52
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 833
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
1,606
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$32,340
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 2,010 1,497 422 1,462
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 2,199 1,633 505 1,607
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 109.40% 109.08% 119.67% 109.92%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 145 6 4 438
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
435
27.07% 14.13%
227 28
1.74%
917
57.06%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
129 23,292
60 10,800
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 24 864
Catheterization 11 396
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 4 144
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 43 1,548
Insulin Administration 30 1,080
Medications (Inhaled) 61 2,196
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 209 7,524
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3 108
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 385 13,860
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Gilchrist 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$19,992Tobacco Settlement Funds
$40,928General Revenue
$103,222Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$164,142County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$164,142County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$164,142Total
$62.96Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 29
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 232
Asthma 245
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 135
Seizure Disorder 14
Cardiac 7
Psychiatric 14
Diabetes 9
Kidney Disease 4
Sickle Cell Disease 2
Bleeding Disorder 6
Cancer 4
Cystic Fibrosis 2
All Other 15
Total 718
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 556
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 20,510
Staff/Parent Consultation 15,470
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 300
Complex Medical Procedures 1,483
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 24
Health Record Reviews 7,809
Immunization Follow-up 1,712
First Aid Administration 10,250
Health Education Classes 112
All Other Services 12,991
Total Services 71,217
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 8
Glucose Monitoring 9
Catheterization 2
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2
Electronic Monitoring 136
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 5
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 1
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 1
Totals 164
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,030
5.00
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 0.80
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 0.80
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 4
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,607
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 9.25
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.03%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 27.32
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
8Insulin Administration
26Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
45Medications (Inhaled)
90Medications (Oral)
1Medications (Nasel)
4Medications (Other Routes)
174Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Gilchrist 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 4
Number of Comprehensive Students 0
Dental Health Education 0
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 0
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
0
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 0
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
4.7
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
15.68
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 0
Number of Full Service Students 0
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 763 595 182 531
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 847 657 192 590
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 111.01% 110.42% 105.49% 111.11%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 118 69 2 54
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
102
17.29% 16.10%
95 10
1.69%
383
64.92%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
134 24,120
78 14,076
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 25 900
Catheterization 15 540
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 72
Electronic Monitoring 15 540
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 26 936
Glucose Monitoring 91 3,276
Insulin Administration 98 3,528
Medications (Inhaled) 91 3,276
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 202 7,272
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 8 288
Totals 573 20,628
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Glades 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$55,216Tobacco Settlement Funds
$44,555General Revenue
$18,565Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$118,336County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$118,336County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$118,336Total
$77.29Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 16
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 61
Asthma 83
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 80
Seizure Disorder 7
Cardiac 6
Psychiatric 11
Diabetes 8
Kidney Disease 5
Sickle Cell Disease 0
Bleeding Disorder 0
Cancer 0
Cystic Fibrosis 1
All Other 28
Total 306
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 4,866
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 1,031
Staff/Parent Consultation 2,379
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 50
Complex Medical Procedures 1,229
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 42
Health Record Reviews 517
Immunization Follow-up 230
First Aid Administration 2,975
Health Education Classes 68
All Other Services 6,011
Total Services 19,398
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 6
Glucose Monitoring 6
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 12
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
718
1.90
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.10
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 2.10
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 4
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,531
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.85
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.82%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 12.67
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
4Insulin Administration
14Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
51Medications (Inhaled)
104Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
1Medications (Other Routes)
174Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Glades 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 3
Number of Full Service Students 1,264
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
640
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$12,460
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 600 475 144 449
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 602 474 140 431
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 100.33% 99.79% 97.22% 95.99%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 44 39 3 7
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
131
30.39% 16.47%
71 7
1.62%
222
51.51%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
67 12,024
20 3,600
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 40 1,440
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 40 1,440
Insulin Administration 37 1,332
Medications (Inhaled) 5 180
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 58 2,088
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 180 6,480
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Gulf 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$14,228Tobacco Settlement Funds
$54,812General Revenue
$233,000Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$302,040County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$7,190County Health Department - Other Funding
$309,230County Health Department Total
$55,042School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$364,272Total
$195.53Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 25
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 299
Asthma 195
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 189
Seizure Disorder 16
Cardiac 22
Psychiatric 20
Diabetes 6
Kidney Disease 6
Sickle Cell Disease 2
Bleeding Disorder 3
Cancer 5
Cystic Fibrosis 1
All Other 179
Total 968
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,917
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 9,591
Staff/Parent Consultation 16,927
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,112
Complex Medical Procedures 2,360
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 35
Health Record Reviews 4,147
Immunization Follow-up 938
First Aid Administration 7,370
Health Education Classes 575
All Other Services 11,604
Total Services 58,576
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 4
Glucose Monitoring 5
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 5
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 13
Totals 27
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
597
1.33
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 3.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 5.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 3.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 5.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 4
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,863
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 19.59
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 96.81%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 31.44
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
5Insulin Administration
26Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
54Medications (Inhaled)
105Medications (Oral)
1Medications (Nasel)
3Medications (Other Routes)
194Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Gulf 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 2
Number of Comprehensive Students 777
Dental Health Education 24
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 42
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
15
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 37
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 37
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
6.07
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
9.46
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 2
Number of Full Service Students 1,088
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
588
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$12,030
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 541 410 127 398
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 557 423 126 409
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 102.96% 103.17% 99.21% 102.76%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 33 1 0 88
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
80
19.56% 15.40%
63 11
2.69%
255
62.35%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
203 36,504
52 9,396
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 15 540
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 37 1,332
Insulin Administration 29 1,044
Medications (Inhaled) 24 864
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 208 7,488
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 2 72
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 11 396
Totals 326 11,736
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Hamilton 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$15,430Tobacco Settlement Funds
$56,889General Revenue
$252,663Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$324,982County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$40,693County Health Department - Other Funding
$365,675County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$365,675Total
$216.89Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 5
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 18
Asthma 125
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 87
Seizure Disorder 19
Cardiac 2
Psychiatric 5
Diabetes 4
Kidney Disease 0
Sickle Cell Disease 4
Bleeding Disorder 3
Cancer 2
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 36
Total 310
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,430
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 7,967
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 16
Staff/Parent Consultation 4,525
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 132
Complex Medical Procedures 610
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 16
Health Record Reviews 261
Immunization Follow-up 438
First Aid Administration 1,948
Health Education Classes 198
All Other Services 11,578
Total Services 30,119
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 1
Glucose Monitoring 3
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 3
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 8
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,016
3.13
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.60
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.70
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 1.60
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.70
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 5
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,686
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 10.33
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.32%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.86
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
2Insulin Administration
5Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
42Medications (Inhaled)
13Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
2Medications (Other Routes)
64Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Hamilton 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 5
Number of Comprehensive Students 1669
Dental Health Education 3
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 42
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
0
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 0
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 11
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
5.48
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
0
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 0
Number of Full Service Students 0
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
2,923
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$103,560
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 584 433 121 435
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 575 431 121 418
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 98.46% 99.54% 100.00% 96.09%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 33 2 2 107
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
99
23.68% 15.55%
65 8
1.91%
246
58.85%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
97 17,424
17 2,988
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 5 180
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 15 540
Glucose Monitoring 5 180
Insulin Administration 5 180
Medications (Inhaled) 4 144
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 74 2,664
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 108 3,888
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Hardee 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$45,441Tobacco Settlement Funds
$52,805General Revenue
$170,053Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$268,299County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$21,643County Health Department - Other Funding
$289,942County Health Department Total
$147,316School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$437,258Total
$84.89Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 89
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 195
Asthma 391
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 177
Seizure Disorder 26
Cardiac 30
Psychiatric 22
Diabetes 5
Kidney Disease 7
Sickle Cell Disease 1
Bleeding Disorder 4
Cancer 0
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 93
Total 1,040
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 4,554
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 4,204
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 7,011
Staff/Parent Consultation 29,993
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 444
Complex Medical Procedures 1,401
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 58
Health Record Reviews 2,148
Immunization Follow-up 2,123
First Aid Administration 7,673
Health Education Classes 981
All Other Services 14,646
Total Services 75,236
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 0
Glucose Monitoring 1
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 42
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 2
Totals 47
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
5,103
7.00
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,151
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 5.91
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.24%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.61
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
1Insulin Administration
31Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
120Medications (Inhaled)
99Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
2Medications (Other Routes)
253Totals
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Hardee 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 5
Number of Comprehensive Students 3614
Dental Health Education 109
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 12
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
1
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 1
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 1
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
6.67
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
18.69
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 50%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 1,590
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 1,774 1,348 388 1,290
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 1,808 1,377 402 1,310
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 101.92% 102.15% 103.61% 101.55%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 75 43 1 203
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
270
20.61% 17.02%
223 41
3.13%
776
59.24%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
169 30,420
24 4,320
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 0 0
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 5 180
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 0 0
Insulin Administration 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 16 576
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 104 3,744
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 10 360
Totals 135 4,860
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Hendry 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$55,216Tobacco Settlement Funds
$39,822General Revenue
$16,593Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$111,631County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$111,631County Health Department Total
$248,582School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$360,213Total
$52.16Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 26
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 151
Asthma 214
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 80
Seizure Disorder 24
Cardiac 15
Psychiatric 8
Diabetes 13
Kidney Disease 3
Sickle Cell Disease 3
Bleeding Disorder 4
Cancer 3
Cystic Fibrosis 3
All Other 14
Total 561
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 211
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 32,025
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 11,262
Staff/Parent Consultation 8,977
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 292
Complex Medical Procedures 2,885
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 354
Health Record Reviews 5,149
Immunization Follow-up 2,119
First Aid Administration 11,495
Health Education Classes 49
All Other Services 26,660
Total Services 101,478
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 10
Glucose Monitoring 11
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 1
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 23
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,073
5.45
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 7.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 2.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 7.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 12
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,906
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.75
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.67%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.69
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
8Insulin Administration
24Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
83Medications (Inhaled)
119Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
2Medications (Other Routes)
236Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Hendry 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 10
Number of Full Service Students 7,280
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
470
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$9,306
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 2,263 1,719 506 1,686
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 2,165 1,644 501 1,611
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 95.67% 95.64% 99.01% 95.55%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 188 75 25 14
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
470
29.17% 20.98%
338 14
0.87%
789
48.98%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
297 53,532
125 22,464
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 40 1,440
Catheterization 5 180
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 3 108
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 5 180
Glucose Monitoring 45 1,620
Insulin Administration 41 1,476
Medications (Inhaled) 72 2,592
Medications (Injection) 1 36
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 431 15,516
Medications (Other Routes) 79 2,844
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 722 25,992
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Hernando 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$71,991Tobacco Settlement Funds
$55,733General Revenue
$23,222Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$150,946County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$150,946County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$150,946Total
$6.85Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 173
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 972
Asthma 983
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 480
Seizure Disorder 96
Cardiac 47
Psychiatric 180
Diabetes 51
Kidney Disease 20
Sickle Cell Disease 3
Bleeding Disorder 24
Cancer 6
Cystic Fibrosis 4
All Other 77
Total 3,116
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 26,407
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 34,490
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 91,801
Staff/Parent Consultation 81,603
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 608
Complex Medical Procedures 6,766
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,940
Health Record Reviews 30,402
Immunization Follow-up 7,243
First Aid Administration 66,600
Health Education Classes 555
All Other Services 59,142
Total Services 407,557
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 47
Glucose Monitoring 48
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1
Electronic Monitoring 3
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 12
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1
Specimen Collection or Testing 3
Tracheostomy Care 1
Ventilator Dependant Care 1
Other Procedures 0
Totals 117
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,728
3.25
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 7.00
Health Aides/Techs 12.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 8.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 8.00
Health Aides/Techs 12.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 26
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 22,045
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.70
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.94%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 18.49
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
47Insulin Administration
0Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
119Medications (Inhaled)
215Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
8Medications (Other Routes)
389Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Hernando 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 22
Number of Full Service Students 21,624
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
84
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$1,035
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 6,258 4,585 1,586 4,767
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 6,060 4,349 1,466 4,403
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 96.84% 94.85% 92.43% 92.36%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 141 18 11 31
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
815
18.51% 15.85%
698 132
3.00%
2,758
62.64%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,065 191,700
271 48,780
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 98 3,528
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 36
Electronic Monitoring 12 432
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 22 792
Glucose Monitoring 240 8,640
Insulin Administration 134 4,824
Medications (Inhaled) 133 4,788
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 1,025 36,900
Medications (Other Routes) 63 2,268
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 36
Specimen Collection or Testing 7 252
Tracheostomy Care 15 540
Ventilator Dependant Care 1 36
Other Procedures 20 720
Totals 1,772 63,792
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Highlands 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$20,252Tobacco Settlement Funds
$74,614General Revenue
$270,742Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$365,608County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$135,953County Health Department - Other Funding
$501,561County Health Department Total
$204,770School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$706,331Total
$57.91Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 239
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 425
Asthma 1,508
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 266
Seizure Disorder 97
Cardiac 65
Psychiatric 61
Diabetes 33
Kidney Disease 20
Sickle Cell Disease 5
Bleeding Disorder 12
Cancer 13
Cystic Fibrosis 1
All Other 264
Total 3,009
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 7,465
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 12,141
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 21,132
Staff/Parent Consultation 51,530
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,097
Complex Medical Procedures 3,548
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 328
Health Record Reviews 19,993
Immunization Follow-up 2,081
First Aid Administration 13,788
Health Education Classes 362
All Other Services 43,606
Total Services 177,071
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 10
Glucose Monitoring 21
Catheterization 4
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1
Electronic Monitoring 4
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 8
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1
Specimen Collection or Testing 1,076
Tracheostomy Care 2
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 12
Totals 1,139
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,498
3.74
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 4.81
Licensed Practical Nurses 5.28
Health Aides/Techs 10.52
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 4.81
Licensed Practical Nurses 5.28
Health Aides/Techs 10.52
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 18
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 12,198
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.08
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 78.76%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.52
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
21Insulin Administration
102Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
365Medications (Inhaled)
247Medications (Oral)
2Medications (Nasel)
13Medications (Other Routes)
750Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Highlands 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 16
Number of Comprehensive Students 11317
Dental Health Education 1167
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 957
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
240
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 24
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 19
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 316
Suicide Prevention Classes 27
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
4.53
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
11.91
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 7.14%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 71.43%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 548
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
11
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$540
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 3,982 3,032 899 2,898
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 4,065 3,080 920 2,803
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 102.08% 101.58% 102.34% 96.72%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 327 9 2 623
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
552
19.69% 16.52%
463 71
2.53%
1,717
61.26%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
548 98,604
141 25,308
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 43 1,548
Catheterization 25 900
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 10 360
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 33 1,188
Glucose Monitoring 92 3,312
Insulin Administration 44 1,584
Medications (Inhaled) 165 5,940
Medications (Injection) 8 288
Medications (Nasel) 30 1,080
Medications (Oral) 456 16,416
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 25 900
Tracheostomy Care 5 180
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 173 6,228
Totals 1,109 39,924
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Hillsborough 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$523,199Tobacco Settlement Funds
$368,741General Revenue
$654,317Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$1,546,257County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$140,000County Health Department - Other Funding
$1,686,257County Health Department Total
$4,844,529School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$6,530,786Total
$32.10Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 1,530
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 16,241
Asthma 19,517
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 7,486
Seizure Disorder 3,214
Cardiac 1,445
Psychiatric 936
Diabetes 561
Kidney Disease 5
Sickle Cell Disease 174
Bleeding Disorder 193
Cancer 106
Cystic Fibrosis 5
All Other 2,309
Total 53,722
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 130,603
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 368,499
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 156,369
Staff/Parent Consultation 514,481
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 6,833
Complex Medical Procedures 106,464
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,692
Health Record Reviews 20,897
Immunization Follow-up 47,095
First Aid Administration 196,057
Health Education Classes 2,219
All Other Services 530,846
Total Services 2,082,055
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 300
Glucose Monitoring 902
Catheterization 355
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 14
Electronic Monitoring 1,656
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 130
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2
Specimen Collection or Testing 116
Tracheostomy Care 3
Ventilator Dependant Care 2
Other Procedures 0
Totals 3,480
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,939
2.70
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 14.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 89.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 145.50
Health Aides/Techs 54.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 103.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 145.50
Health Aides/Techs 54.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 278
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 203,431
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 4.62
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.54%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.23
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
574Insulin Administration
40Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
3,267Medications (Inhaled)
8,904Medications (Oral)
74Medications (Nasel)
566Medications (Other Routes)
13,425Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Hillsborough 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 29
Number of Comprehensive Students 26148
Dental Health Education 50
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 398
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
35
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 22
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 7
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 15
Suicide Prevention Classes 5
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
2.15
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
8.02
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 9.09%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 81.82%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 35
Number of Full Service Students 30,129
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
22,909
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$307,635
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 65,010 49,119 13,810 48,057
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 65,431 49,440 13,293 46,300
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 100.65% 100.65% 96.26% 96.34%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 4,785 1,611 1,149 9,433
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
8,078
17.45% 16.39%
7,590 1,355
2.93%
29,277
63.23%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
5,223 940,212
1,550 279,036
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 787 28,332
Catheterization 292 10,512
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 64 2,304
Electronic Monitoring 355 12,780
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 953 34,308
Glucose Monitoring 2,053 73,908
Insulin Administration 1,136 40,896
Medications (Inhaled) 1,254 45,144
Medications (Injection) 72 2,592
Medications (Nasel) 22 792
Medications (Oral) 5,032 181,152
Medications (Other Routes) 199 7,164
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 22 792
Specimen Collection or Testing 22 792
Tracheostomy Care 5 180
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 53 1,908
Totals 12,321 443,556
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Holmes 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$18,860Tobacco Settlement Funds
$53,574General Revenue
$198,254Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$270,688County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$28,454County Health Department - Other Funding
$299,142County Health Department Total
$55,814School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$354,956Total
$106.72Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 21
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 384
Asthma 98
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 140
Seizure Disorder 15
Cardiac 3
Psychiatric 17
Diabetes 5
Kidney Disease 6
Sickle Cell Disease 0
Bleeding Disorder 2
Cancer 1
Cystic Fibrosis 2
All Other 4
Total 698
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 132
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 16,205
Staff/Parent Consultation 4,356
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 70
Complex Medical Procedures 2,291
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 30
Health Record Reviews 1,163
Immunization Follow-up 181
First Aid Administration 9,422
Health Education Classes 345
All Other Services 15,575
Total Services 49,770
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 4
Glucose Monitoring 4
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 8
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,166
5.33
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 1.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 8
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 3,326
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.80
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 95.63%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.96
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
4Insulin Administration
0Medications (Other Injections)
1Medications (Intravenous)
11Medications (Inhaled)
69Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
0Medications (Other Routes)
85Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Holmes 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 5
Number of Comprehensive Students 2613
Dental Health Education 21
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 52
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
35
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 26
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 26
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 35
Suicide Prevention Classes 35
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
4.01
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
12.16
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 66.67%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 2
Number of Full Service Students 644
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
34
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$1,020
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 1,116 842 263 831
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 1,100 838 251 830
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 98.57% 99.52% 95.44% 99.88%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 14 0 1 143
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
126
15.18% 20.36%
169 17
2.05%
518
62.41%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
144 25,956
57 10,296
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 32 1,152
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 41 1,476
Insulin Administration 27 972
Medications (Inhaled) 19 684
Medications (Injection) 1 36
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 239 8,604
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 359 12,924
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Indian River 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$70,277Tobacco Settlement Funds
$66,590General Revenue
$150,068Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$286,935County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$286,935County Health Department Total
$770,724School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$1,057,659Total
$58.57Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 121
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 2,151
Asthma 1,221
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 723
Seizure Disorder 281
Cardiac 44
Psychiatric 50
Diabetes 40
Kidney Disease 11
Sickle Cell Disease 13
Bleeding Disorder 3
Cancer 5
Cystic Fibrosis 1
All Other 119
Total 4,783
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 11,684
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 18,602
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 37,143
Staff/Parent Consultation 3,904
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 482
Complex Medical Procedures 6,594
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 223
Health Record Reviews 2,970
Immunization Follow-up 2,026
First Aid Administration 18,220
Health Education Classes 520
All Other Services 54,088
Total Services 156,456
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 29
Glucose Monitoring 29
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 11
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 39
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 12
Totals 121
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,945
5.78
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 6.00
Health Aides/Techs 15.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 4.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 6.00
Health Aides/Techs 15.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 26
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 18,059
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 0.04
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.14%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.66
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
29Insulin Administration
149Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
218Medications (Inhaled)
301Medications (Oral)
2Medications (Nasel)
35Medications (Other Routes)
734Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Indian River 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 20
Number of Comprehensive Students 15785
Dental Health Education 0
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 0
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
6
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 13
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 13
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 9
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
2.4
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
9.16
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 90.91%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 0
Number of Full Service Students 0
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 5,424 3,978 1,319 4,128
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 5,378 3,947 1,280 4,065
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.15% 99.22% 97.04% 98.47%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 495 60 23 677
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
775
19.07% 13.33%
542 162
3.99%
2,586
63.62%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
4 792
161 28,908
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 95 3,420
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 36
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 32 1,152
Glucose Monitoring 140 5,040
Insulin Administration 99 3,564
Medications (Inhaled) 72 2,592
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 623 22,428
Medications (Other Routes) 9 324
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 143 5,148
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 18 648
Totals 1,232 44,352
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Jackson 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$43,540Tobacco Settlement Funds
$77,342General Revenue
$349,869Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$470,751County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$127,425County Health Department - Other Funding
$598,176County Health Department Total
$281,270School District Subtotal
$2,600Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$882,046Total
$128.77Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 117
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 1,431
Asthma 1,025
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 908
Seizure Disorder 105
Cardiac 161
Psychiatric 68
Diabetes 16
Kidney Disease 12
Sickle Cell Disease 12
Bleeding Disorder 5
Cancer 5
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 1,628
Total 5,493
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 589
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 7,075
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 23,281
Staff/Parent Consultation 104,967
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,819
Complex Medical Procedures 6,541
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 73
Health Record Reviews 4,906
Immunization Follow-up 1,849
First Aid Administration 8,387
Health Education Classes 459
All Other Services 42,910
Total Services 205,856
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 13
Glucose Monitoring 14
Catheterization 3
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1
Electronic Monitoring 2
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 1
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 3
Totals 37
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,309
3.00
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 5.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Health Aides/Techs 12.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 5.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Health Aides/Techs 12.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 15
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,850
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 11.77
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.22%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 30.05
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
15Insulin Administration
73Medications (Other Injections)
1Medications (Intravenous)
201Medications (Inhaled)
300Medications (Oral)
2Medications (Nasel)
16Medications (Other Routes)
608Totals
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Jackson 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 13
Number of Comprehensive Students 6445
Dental Health Education 12
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 173
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
38
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 10
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 10
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 99
Suicide Prevention Classes 5
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
5
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
8.5
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 184
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
268
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$3,216
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 2,169 1,643 508 1,575
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 2,235 1,642 513 1,690
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 103.04% 99.94% 100.98% 107.30%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 132 30 5 425
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
396
23.43% 10.59%
179 29
1.72%
1,086
64.26%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
448 80,604
203 36,612
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 61 2,196
Catheterization 20 720
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 6 216
Glucose Monitoring 150 5,400
Insulin Administration 74 2,664
Medications (Inhaled) 82 2,952
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 1 36
Medications (Oral) 859 30,924
Medications (Other Routes) 1 36
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 3 108
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 22 792
Totals 1,279 46,044
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Jefferson 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$12,655Tobacco Settlement Funds
$55,637General Revenue
$104,985Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$173,277County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$173,277County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$173,277Total
$179.38Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 3
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 63
Asthma 96
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 21
Seizure Disorder 4
Cardiac 4
Psychiatric 3
Diabetes 0
Kidney Disease 0
Sickle Cell Disease 0
Bleeding Disorder 2
Cancer 0
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 27
Total 223
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,699
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 4,504
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 192
Staff/Parent Consultation 1,203
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 0
Complex Medical Procedures 0
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 0
Health Record Reviews 150
Immunization Follow-up 0
First Aid Administration 4,046
Health Education Classes 663
All Other Services 2,650
Total Services 15,107
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 0
Glucose Monitoring 0
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 0
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,342
4.55
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 0.66
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 0.66
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 966
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 9.80
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 95.40%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.64
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
0Insulin Administration
0Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
5Medications (Inhaled)
1,398Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
0Medications (Other Routes)
1,403Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Jefferson 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 2
Number of Comprehensive Students 345
Dental Health Education 33
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 66
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
7
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 84
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 26
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
0
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
11.18
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 0%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 641
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
6,338
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$107,670
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 337 252 64 238
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 332 259 65 221
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 98.52% 102.78% 101.56% 92.86%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 24 0 0 6
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
107
48.42% 16.29%
36 10
4.52%
68
30.77%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
53 9,468
10 1,836
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 0 0
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 0 0
Insulin Administration 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 0 0
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 51 1,836
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 51 1,836
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Lafayette 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$7,066Tobacco Settlement Funds
$52,044General Revenue
$87,407Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$146,517County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$2,300County Health Department - Other Funding
$148,817County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$148,817Total
$120.50Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 7
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 298
Asthma 146
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 92
Seizure Disorder 16
Cardiac 3
Psychiatric 13
Diabetes 2
Kidney Disease 3
Sickle Cell Disease 1
Bleeding Disorder 1
Cancer 0
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 4
Total 586
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 766
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 1,968
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,315
Staff/Parent Consultation 3,822
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 32
Complex Medical Procedures 881
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 73
Health Record Reviews 262
Immunization Follow-up 104
First Aid Administration 927
Health Education Classes 56
All Other Services 9,081
Total Services 23,287
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 2
Glucose Monitoring 2
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 2
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 7
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,395
2.35
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 0.85
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.85
Health Aides/Techs 1.70
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 0.85
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.85
Health Aides/Techs 1.70
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 2
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,235
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 12.59
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.18%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 18.86
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
2Insulin Administration
7Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
47Medications (Inhaled)
60Medications (Oral)
1Medications (Nasel)
3Medications (Other Routes)
120Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Lafayette 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 2
Number of Comprehensive Students 1232
Dental Health Education 1
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 6
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
10
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 13
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 13
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
9.84
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
11.21
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 0
Number of Full Service Students 0
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
1,048
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$50,175
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 390 274 99 298
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 408 293 101 304
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 104.62% 106.93% 102.02% 102.01%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 34 2 1 0
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
59
19.41% 15.79%
48 5
1.64%
192
63.16%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
86 15,552
27 4,896
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 9 324
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 12 432
Insulin Administration 17 612
Medications (Inhaled) 14 504
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 105 3,780
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 6 216
Totals 168 6,048
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Lake 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$147,784Tobacco Settlement Funds
$75,865General Revenue
$31,611Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$255,260County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$255,260County Health Department Total
$2,063,147School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$2,318,407Total
$55.46Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 757
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 685
Asthma 868
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 438
Seizure Disorder 254
Cardiac 68
Psychiatric 64
Diabetes 124
Kidney Disease 30
Sickle Cell Disease 21
Bleeding Disorder 16
Cancer 14
Cystic Fibrosis 10
All Other 204
Total 3,553
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 16,364
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 106,048
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 508
Staff/Parent Consultation 70,224
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 635
Complex Medical Procedures 12,140
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 477
Health Record Reviews 10,473
Immunization Follow-up 13,154
First Aid Administration 50,275
Health Education Classes 1,986
All Other Services 91,369
Total Services 373,653
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 105
Glucose Monitoring 117
Catheterization 9
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 3
Electronic Monitoring 17
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 23
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3
Specimen Collection or Testing 51
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 5
Totals 333
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,418
3.67
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.30
School District
Registered Nurses 11.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 21.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 12.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 22.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.30
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 44
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 41,801
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 3.67
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 81.62%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.94
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
112Insulin Administration
262Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
619Medications (Inhaled)
483Medications (Oral)
5Medications (Nasel)
34Medications (Other Routes)
1,515Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Lake 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 3
Number of Full Service Students 2,143
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
704
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$13,000
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 12,824 9,620 3,181 9,583
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 13,115 9,732 3,118 8,683
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 102.27% 101.16% 98.02% 90.61%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 1,307 181 51 1,866
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
1,619
18.65% 16.63%
1,444 274
3.16%
5,346
61.57%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
852 153,432
302 54,288
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 335 12,060
Catheterization 45 1,620
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 22 792
Electronic Monitoring 11 396
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 157 5,652
Glucose Monitoring 530 19,080
Insulin Administration 378 13,608
Medications (Inhaled) 232 8,352
Medications (Injection) 3 108
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 812 29,232
Medications (Other Routes) 83 2,988
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3 108
Specimen Collection or Testing 16 576
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 80 2,880
Totals 2,707 97,452
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Lee 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$257,078Tobacco Settlement Funds
$124,310General Revenue
$51,797Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$433,185County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$433,185County Health Department Total
$2,069,163School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$2,502,348Total
$28.62Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 380
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 14,074
Asthma 9,112
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 7,253
Seizure Disorder 808
Cardiac 686
Psychiatric 899
Diabetes 294
Kidney Disease 293
Sickle Cell Disease 87
Bleeding Disorder 287
Cancer 53
Cystic Fibrosis 14
All Other 0
Total 34,240
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 88,843
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 159
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 344,610
Staff/Parent Consultation 16,282
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,058
Complex Medical Procedures 85,762
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,516
Health Record Reviews 12,276
Immunization Follow-up 11,172
First Aid Administration 69,158
Health Education Classes 202
All Other Services 259,342
Total Services 892,380
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 142
Glucose Monitoring 176
Catheterization 7
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 47
Electronic Monitoring 4
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 47
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1
Specimen Collection or Testing 2
Tracheostomy Care 1
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 84
Totals 511
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,904
3.39
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 7.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 28.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 81.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 35.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 81.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 100
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 87,422
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 6.61
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.99%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.21
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
152Insulin Administration
34Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
813Medications (Inhaled)
881Medications (Oral)
5Medications (Nasel)
59Medications (Other Routes)
1,944Totals
Page 1 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Lee 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 5
Number of Full Service Students 5,062
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
687
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$20,610
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 27,285 20,461 6,439 20,333
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 27,860 20,864 6,390 19,324
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 102.11% 101.97% 99.24% 95.04%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 2,529 152 120 4,146
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
3,460
17.91% 14.20%
2,744 723
3.74%
12,397
64.15%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
3,210 577,836
726 130,752
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 576 20,736
Catheterization 27 972
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 205 7,380
Glucose Monitoring 1,015 36,540
Insulin Administration 606 21,816
Medications (Inhaled) 28 1,008
Medications (Injection) 10 360
Medications (Nasel) 2 72
Medications (Oral) 2,426 87,336
Medications (Other Routes) 560 20,160
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 5,455 196,380
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Leon 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$110,903Tobacco Settlement Funds
$106,783General Revenue
$216,912Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$434,598County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$93,286County Health Department - Other Funding
$527,884County Health Department Total
$1,101,907School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$1,629,791Total
$48.29Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 293
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 3,580
Asthma 3,335
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 3,003
Seizure Disorder 195
Cardiac 116
Psychiatric 247
Diabetes 104
Kidney Disease 36
Sickle Cell Disease 42
Bleeding Disorder 14
Cancer 20
Cystic Fibrosis 6
All Other 1,928
Total 12,919
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 5,766
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 12,884
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 72,134
Staff/Parent Consultation 105,215
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,485
Complex Medical Procedures 20,333
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 377
Health Record Reviews 113,230
Immunization Follow-up 1,370
First Aid Administration 34,843
Health Education Classes 317
All Other Services 88,829
Total Services 456,783
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 60
Glucose Monitoring 70
Catheterization 3
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 167
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 7
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 6
Totals 317
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,484
5.21
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 9.40
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 28.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 7.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 9.40
Licensed Practical Nurses 7.00
Health Aides/Techs 31.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 49
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 33,748
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 0.00
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.83%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.54
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
60Insulin Administration
135Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
557Medications (Inhaled)
1,144Medications (Oral)
11Medications (Nasel)
218Medications (Other Routes)
2,125Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Leon 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 38
Number of Comprehensive Students 30093
Dental Health Education 6
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 12
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
58
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 0
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 150
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
1.28
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
5.05
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 9.09%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 81.82%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 941
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
119
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$3,350
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 10,176 7,563 2,291 7,657
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 10,188 7,406 2,435 4,203
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 100.12% 97.92% 106.29% 54.89%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 1,183 61 95 869
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
768
18.27% 17.94%
754 101
2.40%
2,580
61.38%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
0 0
359 64,656
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 236 8,496
Catheterization 35 1,260
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 20 720
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 160 5,760
Glucose Monitoring 431 15,516
Insulin Administration 269 9,684
Medications (Inhaled) 163 5,868
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 23 828
Medications (Oral) 1,294 46,584
Medications (Other Routes) 47 1,692
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 1 36
Tracheostomy Care 5 180
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 111 3,996
Totals 2,800 100,800
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Levy 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$22,699Tobacco Settlement Funds
$52,083General Revenue
$148,537Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$223,319County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$223,319County Health Department Total
$39,500School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$262,819Total
$47.74Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 35
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 782
Asthma 654
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 292
Seizure Disorder 51
Cardiac 41
Psychiatric 49
Diabetes 13
Kidney Disease 11
Sickle Cell Disease 5
Bleeding Disorder 4
Cancer 7
Cystic Fibrosis 4
All Other 282
Total 2,230
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 966
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 25,149
Staff/Parent Consultation 26,787
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 200
Complex Medical Procedures 12,775
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 145
Health Record Reviews 3,257
Immunization Follow-up 2,810
First Aid Administration 8,819
Health Education Classes 1,409
All Other Services 30,622
Total Services 112,939
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 4
Glucose Monitoring 13
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4
Electronic Monitoring 1
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 4
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 23
Totals 51
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,866
4.90
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.86
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.84
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 2.86
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.84
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 14
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,505
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 13.44
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 94.18%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 20.52
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
12Insulin Administration
58Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
189Medications (Inhaled)
583Medications (Oral)
682Medications (Nasel)
37Medications (Other Routes)
1,561Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Levy 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 10
Number of Comprehensive Students 4175
Dental Health Education 75
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 3127
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
83
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 59
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 273
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 71
Suicide Prevention Classes 2
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
1.72
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
7.98
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 20%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 2
Number of Full Service Students 1,215
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
1,293
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$20,810
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 1,843 1,376 402 1,374
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 1,858 1,515 393 1,304
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 100.81% 110.10% 97.76% 94.91%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 102 32 7 275
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
249
19.10% 20.25%
264 29
2.22%
762
58.44%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
411 73,980
100 18,000
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 26 936
Catheterization 10 360
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5 180
Electronic Monitoring 10 360
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 41 1,476
Glucose Monitoring 95 3,420
Insulin Administration 53 1,908
Medications (Inhaled) 38 1,368
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 369 13,284
Medications (Other Routes) 40 1,440
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 17 612
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 240 8,640
Totals 949 34,164
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Liberty 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$11,347Tobacco Settlement Funds
$49,915General Revenue
$65,292Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$126,554County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$126,554County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$126,554Total
$88.44Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 10
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 103
Asthma 91
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 62
Seizure Disorder 14
Cardiac 12
Psychiatric 8
Diabetes 5
Kidney Disease 6
Sickle Cell Disease 1
Bleeding Disorder 0
Cancer 0
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 22
Total 334
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 27
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 10,214
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Staff/Parent Consultation 1,978
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 275
Complex Medical Procedures 2,008
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 40
Health Record Reviews 1,490
Immunization Follow-up 603
First Aid Administration 998
Health Education Classes 230
All Other Services 6,660
Total Services 24,523
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 5
Glucose Monitoring 5
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 1
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 11
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,796
6.00
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 0.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 0.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,431
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 9.51
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 81.50%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.14
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
5Insulin Administration
7Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
28Medications (Inhaled)
145Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
5Medications (Other Routes)
190Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Liberty 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 3
Number of Comprehensive Students 1323
Dental Health Education 7
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 0
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
0
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 0
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
6.54
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
7.37
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 0
Number of Full Service Students 0
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
103
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$2,749
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 394 305 92 285
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 393 308 85 285
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.75% 100.98% 92.39% 100.00%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 19 12 7 30
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
77
27.02% 13.33%
38 12
4.21%
158
55.44%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
76 13,608
33 5,976
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 17 612
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 51 1,836
Insulin Administration 20 720
Medications (Inhaled) 8 288
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 138 4,968
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 234 8,424
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Madison 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$19,973Tobacco Settlement Funds
$52,514General Revenue
$193,902Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$266,389County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$266,389County Health Department Total
$23,484School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$289,873Total
$114.71Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 5
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 54
Asthma 257
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 88
Seizure Disorder 27
Cardiac 11
Psychiatric 1
Diabetes 2
Kidney Disease 4
Sickle Cell Disease 8
Bleeding Disorder 0
Cancer 0
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 95
Total 552
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,138
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 9,667
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 7,268
Staff/Parent Consultation 6,272
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 97
Complex Medical Procedures 17
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 65
Health Record Reviews 2,140
Immunization Follow-up 1,317
First Aid Administration 17,372
Health Education Classes 513
All Other Services 8,398
Total Services 54,264
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 0
Glucose Monitoring 0
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 0
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,398
8.00
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 8
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,527
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.92
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.48%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 21.47
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
0Insulin Administration
5Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
68Medications (Inhaled)
22Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
1Medications (Other Routes)
96Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Madison 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 4
Number of Comprehensive Students 1195
Dental Health Education 14
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 16
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
2
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 34
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 34
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
1.9
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
9.53
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 1,172
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
22,162
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$458,474
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 824 627 165 582
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 888 666 165 567
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 107.77% 106.22% 100.00% 97.42%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 53 6 1 142
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
131
23.10% 18.87%
107 11
1.94%
318
56.08%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
125 22,536
23 4,212
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 0 0
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 0 0
Insulin Administration 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 35 1,260
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 82 2,952
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 117 4,212
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Manatee 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$83,075Tobacco Settlement Funds
$137,983General Revenue
$487,758Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$708,816County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$51,783County Health Department - Other Funding
$760,599County Health Department Total
$2,683,423School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$3,444,022Total
$73.89Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 910
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 3,747
Asthma 3,103
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 2,713
Seizure Disorder 362
Cardiac 482
Psychiatric 449
Diabetes 132
Kidney Disease 101
Sickle Cell Disease 79
Bleeding Disorder 32
Cancer 30
Cystic Fibrosis 12
All Other 1,970
Total 14,122
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 66,206
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 140,623
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 39,844
Staff/Parent Consultation 256,445
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,674
Complex Medical Procedures 33,310
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 2,089
Health Record Reviews 31,538
Immunization Follow-up 11,060
First Aid Administration 12,766
Health Education Classes 4,987
All Other Services 140,989
Total Services 743,531
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 64
Glucose Monitoring 78
Catheterization 2
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1
Electronic Monitoring 22
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 18
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 22
Tracheostomy Care 3
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 2
Totals 212
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,111
1.56
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 9.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
School District
Registered Nurses 35.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 28.00
Health Aides/Techs 8.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 41.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 37.00
Health Aides/Techs 10.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 64
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 46,612
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 6.34
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.23%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.95
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
84Insulin Administration
224Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
688Medications (Inhaled)
955Medications (Oral)
4Medications (Nasel)
56Medications (Other Routes)
2,011Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Manatee 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 10
Number of Comprehensive Students 6902
Dental Health Education 35
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 6
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
2
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 3
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 3
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
4.12
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
11.26
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 7.69%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 74.36%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 2
Number of Full Service Students 964
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
40
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$800
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 14,810 10,848 3,470 11,215
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 15,356 10,978 2,829 8,713
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 103.69% 101.20% 81.53% 77.69%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 1,333 176 37 25
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
1,431
16.42% 13.32%
1,161 250
2.87%
5,871
67.38%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,642 295,596
558 100,476
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 288 10,368
Catheterization 14 504
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 17 612
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 226 8,136
Glucose Monitoring 624 22,464
Insulin Administration 370 13,320
Medications (Inhaled) 338 12,168
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 1 36
Medications (Oral) 2,026 72,936
Medications (Other Routes) 56 2,016
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 8 288
Tracheostomy Care 5 180
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 15 540
Totals 3,988 143,568
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Marion 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$111,497Tobacco Settlement Funds
$111,896General Revenue
$198,962Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$422,355County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$944,371County Health Department - Other Funding
$1,366,726County Health Department Total
$713,620School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$2,080,346Total
$49.40Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 115
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 5,700
Asthma 5,601
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,001
Seizure Disorder 116
Cardiac 466
Psychiatric 7
Diabetes 126
Kidney Disease 50
Sickle Cell Disease 189
Bleeding Disorder 9
Cancer 19
Cystic Fibrosis 15
All Other 15,099
Total 28,513
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 19,480
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 120,202
Staff/Parent Consultation 71,014
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 353
Complex Medical Procedures 21,163
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 799
Health Record Reviews 11,058
Immunization Follow-up 5,892
First Aid Administration 59,020
Health Education Classes 1,369
All Other Services 140,679
Total Services 451,029
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 44
Glucose Monitoring 93
Catheterization 8
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1
Electronic Monitoring 12
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 17
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1
Specimen Collection or Testing 75
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 3
Other Procedures 3
Totals 257
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,236
3.08
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 18.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 39.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 18.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 43.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 57
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 42,109
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 6.90
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 87.08%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.71
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
70Insulin Administration
339Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
727Medications (Inhaled)
693Medications (Oral)
1Medications (Nasel)
54Medications (Other Routes)
1,884Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Marion 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 48
Number of Comprehensive Students 39422
Dental Health Education 3
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 13
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
24
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 0
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 242
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
9.12
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
11.29
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 5.15%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 73.2%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 1,167
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
1,264
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$24,144
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 12,818 9,377 3,068 9,687
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 15,197 11,255 3,980 10,496
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 118.56% 120.03% 129.73% 108.35%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 1,152 88 119 2,592
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
2,306
21.97% 17.52%
1,839 292
2.78%
6,059
57.73%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,615 290,628
578 104,040
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 196 7,056
Catheterization 43 1,548
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 36
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 172 6,192
Glucose Monitoring 566 20,376
Insulin Administration 330 11,880
Medications (Inhaled) 405 14,580
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 5 180
Medications (Oral) 2,135 76,860
Medications (Other Routes) 15 540
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 46 1,656
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 3,914 140,904
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Martin 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$41,865Tobacco Settlement Funds
$72,404General Revenue
$181,608Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$295,877County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$19,082County Health Department - Other Funding
$314,959County Health Department Total
$997,810School District Subtotal
$177,434Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$1,490,203Total
$79.27Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 298
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 1,805
Asthma 930
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 815
Seizure Disorder 104
Cardiac 82
Psychiatric 293
Diabetes 50
Kidney Disease 16
Sickle Cell Disease 4
Bleeding Disorder 17
Cancer 8
Cystic Fibrosis 4
All Other 3,329
Total 7,755
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 7,653
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 118,904
Staff/Parent Consultation 54,680
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,340
Complex Medical Procedures 20,005
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 626
Health Record Reviews 23,801
Immunization Follow-up 3,222
First Aid Administration 44,465
Health Education Classes 481
All Other Services 54,706
Total Services 329,883
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 40
Glucose Monitoring 51
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4
Electronic Monitoring 13
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 4
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2
Specimen Collection or Testing 44
Tracheostomy Care 1
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 4
Totals 164
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,374
3.12
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 7.70
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 22.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 7.70
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 23.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 24
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 18,799
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.08
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 87.99%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.55
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
40Insulin Administration
281Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
427Medications (Inhaled)
445Medications (Oral)
4Medications (Nasel)
51Medications (Other Routes)
1,248Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Martin 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 9
Number of Comprehensive Students 8798
Dental Health Education 19
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 83
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
57
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 3
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 3
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 4
Suicide Prevention Classes 1
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
6.11
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
5.74
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 81.25%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 0
Number of Full Service Students 0
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
4,656
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$358,072
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 5,392 4,075 1,181 3,973
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 5,335 4,019 1,166 4,015
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 98.94% 98.63% 98.73% 101.06%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 655 76 12 781
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
624
15.54% 16.74%
672 158
3.94%
2,561
63.79%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
844 151,920
178 32,112
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 130 4,680
Catheterization 5 180
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 14 504
Electronic Monitoring 10 360
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 24 864
Glucose Monitoring 329 11,844
Insulin Administration 126 4,536
Medications (Inhaled) 86 3,096
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 674 24,264
Medications (Other Routes) 6 216
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 24 864
Tracheostomy Care 10 360
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 77 2,772
Totals 1,515 54,540
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Monroe 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$41,000Tobacco Settlement Funds
$55,223General Revenue
$123,839Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$220,062County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$220,062County Health Department Total
$433,800School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$653,862Total
$77.02Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 52
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 834
Asthma 472
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 522
Seizure Disorder 58
Cardiac 44
Psychiatric 90
Diabetes 15
Kidney Disease 26
Sickle Cell Disease 7
Bleeding Disorder 9
Cancer 11
Cystic Fibrosis 1
All Other 179
Total 2,320
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 28,403
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,659
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 6,958
Staff/Parent Consultation 31,462
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 672
Complex Medical Procedures 10,913
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 402
Health Record Reviews 7,100
Immunization Follow-up 6,842
First Aid Administration 13,123
Health Education Classes 723
All Other Services 26,151
Total Services 135,408
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 9
Glucose Monitoring 9
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 5
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 3
Totals 29
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
865
2.15
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.30
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
School District
Registered Nurses 7.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 9.30
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 20
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 8,490
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.43
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.73%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.95
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
9Insulin Administration
273Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
42Medications (Inhaled)
176Medications (Oral)
2Medications (Nasel)
21Medications (Other Routes)
523Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Monroe 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 9
Number of Comprehensive Students 6590
Dental Health Education 27
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 18
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
3
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 2
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 9
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 4
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
1.13
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
6.1
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 548
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 2,577 1,916 555 1,906
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 2,636 1,951 553 1,919
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 102.29% 101.83% 99.64% 100.68%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 132 41 9 195
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
234
12.19% 18.13%
348 67
3.49%
1,270
66.18%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
351 63,108
124 22,248
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 20 720
Catheterization 5 180
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 3 108
Electronic Monitoring 2 72
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 15 540
Glucose Monitoring 25 900
Insulin Administration 20 720
Medications (Inhaled) 12 432
Medications (Injection) 116 4,176
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 457 16,452
Medications (Other Routes) 13 468
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 5 180
Totals 693 24,948
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Nassau 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$71,141Tobacco Settlement Funds
$45,160General Revenue
$18,817Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$135,118County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$135,118County Health Department Total
$51,614School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$186,732Total
$16.75Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 136
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 837
Asthma 838
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 472
Seizure Disorder 57
Cardiac 61
Psychiatric 39
Diabetes 45
Kidney Disease 15
Sickle Cell Disease 2
Bleeding Disorder 7
Cancer 7
Cystic Fibrosis 4
All Other 47
Total 2,567
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 5,902
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 11,550
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 22,510
Staff/Parent Consultation 15,178
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 593
Complex Medical Procedures 12,315
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 848
Health Record Reviews 6,169
Immunization Follow-up 4,400
First Aid Administration 23,939
Health Education Classes 87
All Other Services 38,963
Total Services 142,454
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 44
Glucose Monitoring 44
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1
Electronic Monitoring 1
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 11
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 102
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,848
2.50
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 4.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 7.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 7.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 15
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 11,148
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.64
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.67%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 12.78
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
44Insulin Administration
74Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
200Medications (Inhaled)
254Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
9Medications (Other Routes)
581Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Nassau 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 798
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
792
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$28,923
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 3,368 2,507 831 2,501
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 3,347 2,334 675 2,331
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.38% 93.10% 81.23% 93.20%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 208 20 5 253
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
240
10.30% 2.02%
47 13
0.56%
2,031
87.13%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
473 85,212
193 34,812
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 178 6,408
Catheterization 5 180
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 240 8,640
Insulin Administration 175 6,300
Medications (Inhaled) 140 5,040
Medications (Injection) 7 252
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 645 23,220
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 2 72
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 1,392 50,112
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Okaloosa 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$177,240Tobacco Settlement Funds
$0General Revenue
$0Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$177,240County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$177,240County Health Department Total
$951,289School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$1,128,529Total
$37.33Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 549
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 2,798
Asthma 2,234
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 2,382
Seizure Disorder 257
Cardiac 217
Psychiatric 482
Diabetes 91
Kidney Disease 81
Sickle Cell Disease 13
Bleeding Disorder 21
Cancer 31
Cystic Fibrosis 9
All Other 0
Total 9,165
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 0
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 76,928
Staff/Parent Consultation 0
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 447
Complex Medical Procedures 47,264
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 0
Health Record Reviews 0
Immunization Follow-up 0
First Aid Administration 21,025
Health Education Classes 431
All Other Services 114,634
Total Services 260,729
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 82
Glucose Monitoring 89
Catheterization 2
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1
Electronic Monitoring 6
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 20
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 10
Tracheostomy Care 1
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 11
Totals 222
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,650
3.56
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 3.25
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 8.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 9.00
Health Aides/Techs 24.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 11.25
Licensed Practical Nurses 9.00
Health Aides/Techs 24.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 40
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 30,228
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.18
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.61%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.63
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
86Insulin Administration
184Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
875Medications (Inhaled)
2,493Medications (Oral)
22Medications (Nasel)
84Medications (Other Routes)
3,744Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Okaloosa 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 0
Number of Full Service Students 0
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 9,540 7,198 2,203 7,015
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 9,463 7,137 2,226 6,987
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.19% 99.15% 101.04% 99.60%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 735 66 7 1,180
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
903
12.92% 15.49%
1,082 277
3.96%
4,725
67.63%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,373 247,140
727 130,788
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 321 11,556
Catheterization 15 540
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 10 360
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 182 6,552
Glucose Monitoring 520 18,720
Insulin Administration 323 11,628
Medications (Inhaled) 547 19,692
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 2,717 97,812
Medications (Other Routes) 46 1,656
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 8 288
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 417 15,012
Totals 5,106 183,816
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Okeechobee 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$23,800Tobacco Settlement Funds
$64,099General Revenue
$243,042Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$330,941County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$330,941County Health Department Total
$223,853School District Subtotal
$7,000Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$561,794Total
$87.85Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 205
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 347
Asthma 533
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 492
Seizure Disorder 50
Cardiac 42
Psychiatric 21
Diabetes 19
Kidney Disease 15
Sickle Cell Disease 6
Bleeding Disorder 20
Cancer 11
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 51
Total 1,812
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 16,327
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,849
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 50,351
Staff/Parent Consultation 22,157
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,203
Complex Medical Procedures 4,296
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 32
Health Record Reviews 10,007
Immunization Follow-up 3,011
First Aid Administration 7,832
Health Education Classes 1,389
All Other Services 51,157
Total Services 172,611
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 9
Glucose Monitoring 12
Catheterization 4
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 102
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 1
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 17
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 5
Totals 150
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,258
2.00
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 5.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 8.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 5.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 9.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 10
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,395
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 9.46
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 94.97%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 26.99
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
11Insulin Administration
105Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
203Medications (Inhaled)
192Medications (Oral)
5Medications (Nasel)
20Medications (Other Routes)
536Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Okeechobee 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 7
Number of Comprehensive Students 4768
Dental Health Education 22
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 150
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
33
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 9
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 8
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 36
Suicide Prevention Classes 2
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
42.27
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
15.07
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 4.69%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 51.56%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 3
Number of Full Service Students 1,674
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 1,954 1,445 434 1,504
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 2,051 1,502 442 1,570
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 104.96% 103.94% 101.84% 104.39%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 151 11 9 350
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
341
21.72% 17.90%
281 24
1.53%
924
58.85%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
336 60,480
203 36,540
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 23 828
Catheterization 53 1,908
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 14 504
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 5 180
Glucose Monitoring 77 2,772
Insulin Administration 35 1,260
Medications (Inhaled) 43 1,548
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 922 33,192
Medications (Other Routes) 15 540
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 6 216
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 209 7,524
Totals 1,402 50,472
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Orange 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$588,497Tobacco Settlement Funds
$290,330General Revenue
$266,729Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$1,145,556County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$1,145,556County Health Department Total
$6,021,816School District Subtotal
$666,666Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$7,834,038Total
$41.87Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 2,624
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 9,544
Asthma 12,529
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 5,335
Seizure Disorder 1,657
Cardiac 841
Psychiatric 986
Diabetes 811
Kidney Disease 355
Sickle Cell Disease 409
Bleeding Disorder 111
Cancer 119
Cystic Fibrosis 58
All Other 1,473
Total 36,852
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 271,932
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 308,133
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 584,522
Staff/Parent Consultation 127,528
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,169
Complex Medical Procedures 110,082
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 60
Health Record Reviews 23,109
Immunization Follow-up 21,546
First Aid Administration 156,637
Health Education Classes 243
All Other Services 487,414
Total Services 2,093,375
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 2,022
Glucose Monitoring 739
Catheterization 65
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 15
Electronic Monitoring 50
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 212
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5
Specimen Collection or Testing 72
Tracheostomy Care 19
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 280
Totals 3,479
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,836
4.69
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 14.80
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 6.00
School District
Registered Nurses 30.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 56.00
Health Aides/Techs 123.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 50.80
Licensed Practical Nurses 57.00
Health Aides/Techs 129.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 225
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 187,092
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 4.95
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.89%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.19
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
810Insulin Administration
24Medications (Other Injections)
12Medications (Intravenous)
1,183Medications (Inhaled)
2,351Medications (Oral)
2Medications (Nasel)
1,204Medications (Other Routes)
5,586Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Orange 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 3
Number of Comprehensive Students 3135
Dental Health Education 121
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 3840
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
74
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 60
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 106
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 47
Suicide Prevention Classes 7
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
0
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
7.13
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 0%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 4
Number of Full Service Students 4,344
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
32,629
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$601,408
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 57,526 41,740 12,645 43,383
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 63,493 41,665 11,075 36,686
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 110.37% 99.82% 87.58% 84.56%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 8,318 1,651 1,260 3,090
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
7,082
19.30% 16.88%
6,194 1,680
4.58%
21,730
59.23%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
5,143 925,740
1,580 284,436
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 374 13,464
Catheterization 186 6,696
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 255 9,180
Electronic Monitoring 103 3,708
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 198 7,128
Glucose Monitoring 992 35,712
Insulin Administration 1,027 36,972
Medications (Inhaled) 968 34,848
Medications (Injection) 900 32,400
Medications (Nasel) 5 180
Medications (Oral) 3,271 117,756
Medications (Other Routes) 1,174 42,264
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 136 4,896
Specimen Collection or Testing 24 864
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 272 9,792
Totals 9,885 355,860
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Osceola 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$120,688Tobacco Settlement Funds
$79,435General Revenue
$33,099Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$233,222County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$233,222County Health Department Total
$2,477,293School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$2,710,515Total
$46.61Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 539
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 2,574
Asthma 3,549
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,396
Seizure Disorder 501
Cardiac 242
Psychiatric 361
Diabetes 185
Kidney Disease 55
Sickle Cell Disease 73
Bleeding Disorder 32
Cancer 21
Cystic Fibrosis 17
All Other 572
Total 10,117
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 10,484
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 184,882
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Staff/Parent Consultation 39,778
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,890
Complex Medical Procedures 29,825
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,450
Health Record Reviews 36,800
Immunization Follow-up 38,618
First Aid Administration 84,052
Health Education Classes 69
All Other Services 129,369
Total Services 558,217
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 64
Glucose Monitoring 160
Catheterization 21
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1
Electronic Monitoring 9
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 21
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 2
Tracheostomy Care 16
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 70
Totals 364
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
6,110
7.10
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 3.30
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 47.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 9.30
Licensed Practical Nurses 47.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 66
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 58,147
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 5.03
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 94.56%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.60
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
109Insulin Administration
12Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
77Medications (Inhaled)
296Medications (Oral)
4Medications (Nasel)
24Medications (Other Routes)
522Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Osceola 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 10
Number of Full Service Students 10,700
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
59,571
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$1,748,252
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 17,417 12,914 4,364 13,238
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 13,219 10,197 3,738 10,801
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 75.90% 78.96% 85.66% 81.59%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 1,358 809 103 2,073
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
2,032
18.81% 17.91%
1,934 333
3.08%
6,502
60.20%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,624 292,356
491 88,452
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 299 10,764
Catheterization 154 5,544
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5 180
Electronic Monitoring 23 828
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 157 5,652
Glucose Monitoring 725 26,100
Insulin Administration 429 15,444
Medications (Inhaled) 385 13,860
Medications (Injection) 69 2,484
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 1,521 54,756
Medications (Other Routes) 53 1,908
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 4 144
Tracheostomy Care 81 2,916
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 554 19,944
Totals 4,459 160,524
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Palm Beach 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$547,272Tobacco Settlement Funds
$313,811General Revenue
$350,924Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$1,212,007County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$1,212,007County Health Department Total
$2,631,000School District Subtotal
$12,666,121Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$16,509,128Total
$90.26Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 1,919
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 3,288
Asthma 6,151
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 2,194
Seizure Disorder 694
Cardiac 442
Psychiatric 636
Diabetes 396
Kidney Disease 168
Sickle Cell Disease 168
Bleeding Disorder 348
Cancer 59
Cystic Fibrosis 23
All Other 1,012
Total 17,498
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 384,539
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 19,581
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 11,752
Staff/Parent Consultation 75,105
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,273
Complex Medical Procedures 74,753
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 80
Health Record Reviews 88,085
Immunization Follow-up 6,487
First Aid Administration 272,964
Health Education Classes 4,289
All Other Services 360,064
Total Services 1,301,972
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 216
Glucose Monitoring 367
Catheterization 15
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5
Electronic Monitoring 16
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 23
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3
Specimen Collection or Testing 320
Tracheostomy Care 10
Ventilator Dependant Care 3
Other Procedures 8
Totals 986
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
827
1.08
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 8.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.00
School District
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 208.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Health Aides/Techs 10.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 217.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 6.00
Health Aides/Techs 11.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 234
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 182,899
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 4.32
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 80.67%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 7.12
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
321Insulin Administration
1,850Medications (Other Injections)
3Medications (Intravenous)
3,200Medications (Inhaled)
5,237Medications (Oral)
94Medications (Nasel)
301Medications (Other Routes)
11,006Totals
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Palm Beach 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 3
Number of Comprehensive Students 4237
Dental Health Education 2
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 16
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
16
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 48
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 48
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 12
Suicide Prevention Classes 8
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
3.81
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
5.84
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 62.5%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 1,858
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
24,170
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$609,696
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 53,214 39,396 11,953 40,027
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 46,243 34,270 10,362 34,581
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 86.90% 86.99% 86.69% 86.39%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 4,815 921 173 8,021
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
6,923
20.02% 17.57%
6,075 1,098
3.18%
20,485
59.24%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
4,392 790,632
1,202 216,432
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 847 30,492
Catheterization 55 1,980
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 43 1,548
Electronic Monitoring 131 4,716
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 619 22,284
Glucose Monitoring 2,032 73,152
Insulin Administration 1,046 37,656
Medications (Inhaled) 689 24,804
Medications (Injection) 31 1,116
Medications (Nasel) 2 72
Medications (Oral) 4,091 147,276
Medications (Other Routes) 153 5,508
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 6 216
Specimen Collection or Testing 122 4,392
Tracheostomy Care 56 2,016
Ventilator Dependant Care 5 180
Other Procedures 20 720
Totals 9,948 358,128
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Pasco 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$119,382Tobacco Settlement Funds
$108,278General Revenue
$45,117Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$272,777County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$272,777County Health Department Total
$3,424,368School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$3,697,145Total
$54.28Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 549
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 6,342
Asthma 7,972
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 5,253
Seizure Disorder 682
Cardiac 731
Psychiatric 2,229
Diabetes 231
Kidney Disease 259
Sickle Cell Disease 25
Bleeding Disorder 25
Cancer 59
Cystic Fibrosis 18
All Other 573
Total 24,948
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 19,190
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 4,967
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 192,743
Staff/Parent Consultation 183,013
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,700
Complex Medical Procedures 30,202
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 4,013
Health Record Reviews 12,227
Immunization Follow-up 10,295
First Aid Administration 92,264
Health Education Classes 1,750
All Other Services 187,468
Total Services 741,832
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 196
Glucose Monitoring 209
Catheterization 11
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 19
Electronic Monitoring 44
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 44
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2
Specimen Collection or Testing 177
Tracheostomy Care 3
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 5
Totals 710
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,857
2.31
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 36.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 74.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 36.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 74.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 83
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 68,107
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.65
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.90%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.89
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
200Insulin Administration
867Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
1,432Medications (Inhaled)
4,973Medications (Oral)
8Medications (Nasel)
536Medications (Other Routes)
8,016Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Pasco 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 4
Number of Full Service Students 3,944
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
6,172
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$291,397
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 20,617 15,139 4,947 15,562
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 20,420 14,812 4,761 15,583
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.04% 97.84% 96.24% 100.13%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 1,329 274 61 206
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
2,905
18.64% 16.51%
2,572 933
5.99%
9,173
58.87%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
3,271 588,852
1,034 186,156
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 800 28,800
Catheterization 91 3,276
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 53 1,908
Electronic Monitoring 38 1,368
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 288 10,368
Glucose Monitoring 1,290 46,440
Insulin Administration 815 29,340
Medications (Inhaled) 957 34,452
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 15 540
Medications (Oral) 3,097 111,492
Medications (Other Routes) 287 10,332
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 36
Specimen Collection or Testing 84 3,024
Tracheostomy Care 15 540
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 191 6,876
Totals 8,022 288,792
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Pinellas 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$455,617Tobacco Settlement Funds
$258,413General Revenue
$356,499Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$1,070,529County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$392,812County Health Department - Other Funding
$1,463,341County Health Department Total
$1,626,998School District Subtotal
$605,788Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$3,696,127Total
$35.75Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 1,391
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 10,121
Asthma 5,923
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 3,567
Seizure Disorder 624
Cardiac 472
Psychiatric 887
Diabetes 238
Kidney Disease 138
Sickle Cell Disease 63
Bleeding Disorder 151
Cancer 51
Cystic Fibrosis 24
All Other 1,570
Total 25,220
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 54,298
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 4,698
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 123,899
Staff/Parent Consultation 117,828
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,138
Complex Medical Procedures 51,734
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 379
Health Record Reviews 20,221
Immunization Follow-up 8,819
First Aid Administration 113,142
Health Education Classes 793
All Other Services 244,956
Total Services 744,905
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 154
Glucose Monitoring 204
Catheterization 11
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 3
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 80
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3
Specimen Collection or Testing 3
Tracheostomy Care 1
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 2
Totals 461
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,938
2.75
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 7.30
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 22.00
School District
Registered Nurses 45.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Health Aides/Techs 18.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 52.30
Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00
Health Aides/Techs 40.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 144
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 103,391
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 4.82
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 85.87%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 7.20
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
134Insulin Administration
749Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
1,601Medications (Inhaled)
1,449Medications (Oral)
7Medications (Nasel)
168Medications (Other Routes)
4,108Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Pinellas 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 6
Number of Comprehensive Students 5789
Dental Health Education 0
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 0
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
0
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 0
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
4.79
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
6.62
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 16.67%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 89.47%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 18
Number of Full Service Students 15,624
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
6,319
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$209,688
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 31,215 23,407 7,412 23,463
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 31,596 23,186 7,243 22,952
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 101.22% 99.06% 97.72% 97.82%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 2,667 229 269 2,629
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
5,842
25.45% 15.03%
3,450 765
3.33%
12,895
56.18%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
2,767 498,060
865 155,700
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 374 13,464
Catheterization 97 3,492
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 22 792
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 62 2,232
Glucose Monitoring 790 28,440
Insulin Administration 579 20,844
Medications (Inhaled) 778 28,008
Medications (Injection) 18 648
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 2,942 105,912
Medications (Other Routes) 8 288
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 15 540
Specimen Collection or Testing 22 792
Tracheostomy Care 12 432
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 2 72
Totals 5,721 205,956
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Polk 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$291,041Tobacco Settlement Funds
$198,314General Revenue
$351,534Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$840,889County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$684,151County Health Department - Other Funding
$1,525,040County Health Department Total
$12,560,943School District Subtotal
$130,741Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$14,216,724Total
$145.11Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 3,607
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 22,631
Asthma 13,088
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 8,360
Seizure Disorder 873
Cardiac 1,088
Psychiatric 1,303
Diabetes 350
Kidney Disease 482
Sickle Cell Disease 210
Bleeding Disorder 367
Cancer 96
Cystic Fibrosis 40
All Other 6,911
Total 59,406
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 15,313
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 306,677
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 36,293
Staff/Parent Consultation 171,304
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,773
Complex Medical Procedures 2,722
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 260
Health Record Reviews 7,674
Immunization Follow-up 5,107
First Aid Administration 72,340
Health Education Classes 1,319
All Other Services 291,003
Total Services 912,785
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 119
Glucose Monitoring 225
Catheterization 26
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 7
Electronic Monitoring 35
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 120
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 9
Specimen Collection or Testing 96
Tracheostomy Care 16
Ventilator Dependant Care 1
Other Procedures 37
Totals 691
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,849
6.73
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 15.83
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 6.60
School District
Registered Nurses 9.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 108.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 24.83
Licensed Practical Nurses 108.00
Health Aides/Techs 9.60
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 167
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 97,971
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.24
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 76.73%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.32
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
179Insulin Administration
741Medications (Other Injections)
5Medications (Intravenous)
2,112Medications (Inhaled)
2,085Medications (Oral)
10Medications (Nasel)
290Medications (Other Routes)
5,422Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Polk 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 20
Number of Comprehensive Students 10209
Dental Health Education 39
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 95
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
33
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 98
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 364
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 128
Suicide Prevention Classes 1
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
19.25
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
11.94
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 4.26%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 87.23%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 8
Number of Full Service Students 4,847
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
14,830
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$832,585
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 31,123 23,107 7,173 23,138
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 30,550 22,229 7,029 20,193
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 98.16% 96.20% 97.99% 87.27%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 1,438 410 166 127
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
3,767
18.65% 16.72%
3,377 683
3.38%
12,366
61.24%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
3,940 709,236
967 174,024
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 363 13,068
Catheterization 128 4,608
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 15 540
Electronic Monitoring 23 828
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 124 4,464
Glucose Monitoring 1,051 37,836
Insulin Administration 546 19,656
Medications (Inhaled) 1,255 45,180
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 12 432
Medications (Oral) 2,895 104,220
Medications (Other Routes) 126 4,536
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 16 576
Specimen Collection or Testing 12 432
Tracheostomy Care 16 576
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 636 22,896
Totals 7,218 259,848
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Putnam 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$86,540Tobacco Settlement Funds
$49,997General Revenue
$20,833Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$157,370County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$40,648County Health Department - Other Funding
$198,018County Health Department Total
$354,135School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$552,153Total
$49.69Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 253
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 1,595
Asthma 1,477
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 756
Seizure Disorder 79
Cardiac 161
Psychiatric 11
Diabetes 22
Kidney Disease 27
Sickle Cell Disease 30
Bleeding Disorder 5
Cancer 10
Cystic Fibrosis 7
All Other 1,273
Total 5,706
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 4,458
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 11,467
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 16,568
Staff/Parent Consultation 674
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 377
Complex Medical Procedures 7,160
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 0
Health Record Reviews 1,587
Immunization Follow-up 3,553
First Aid Administration 7,795
Health Education Classes 4,886
All Other Services 32,038
Total Services 90,563
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 21
Glucose Monitoring 21
Catheterization 4
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 1
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 47
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,791
3.50
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 4.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Health Aides/Techs 16.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Health Aides/Techs 16.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 21
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 11,111
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 5.18
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 77.06%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.15
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
0Insulin Administration
0Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
218Medications (Inhaled)
149Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
0Medications (Other Routes)
367Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Putnam 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 6
Number of Full Service Students 4,129
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
279
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$5,926
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 2,907 2,178 654 2,260
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 3,198 2,349 650 2,213
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 110.01% 107.85% 99.39% 97.92%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 357 28 0 146
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
485
21.92% 16.76%
371 72
3.25%
1,285
58.07%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
320 57,600
140 25,236
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 14 504
Catheterization 28 1,008
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 1 36
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 67 2,412
Insulin Administration 48 1,728
Medications (Inhaled) 104 3,744
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 549 19,764
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 1 36
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 812 29,232
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Santa Rosa 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$65,983Tobacco Settlement Funds
$75,836General Revenue
$118,937Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$260,756County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$260,756County Health Department Total
$808,171School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$1,068,927Total
$41.27Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 948
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 3,023
Asthma 1,799
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,377
Seizure Disorder 217
Cardiac 135
Psychiatric 245
Diabetes 72
Kidney Disease 80
Sickle Cell Disease 1
Bleeding Disorder 31
Cancer 9
Cystic Fibrosis 15
All Other 1,125
Total 9,077
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,339
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 110,672
Staff/Parent Consultation 26,560
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 871
Complex Medical Procedures 0
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 25
Health Record Reviews 2,640
Immunization Follow-up 2,358
First Aid Administration 9,428
Health Education Classes 757
All Other Services 75,347
Total Services 229,997
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 76
Glucose Monitoring 82
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 13
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 9
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 33
Totals 213
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,137
4.44
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 5.30
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 2.80
Licensed Practical Nurses 8.00
Health Aides/Techs 29.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 8.10
Licensed Practical Nurses 8.00
Health Aides/Techs 29.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 36
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 25,899
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 6.15
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.22%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.88
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
38Insulin Administration
2Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
39Medications (Inhaled)
303Medications (Oral)
6Medications (Nasel)
5Medications (Other Routes)
393Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Santa Rosa 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 31
Number of Comprehensive Students 25652
Dental Health Education 67
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 878
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
3
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 42
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 158
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 531
Suicide Prevention Classes 21
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
8.24
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
6.55
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 6.67%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 93.33%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 0
Number of Full Service Students 0
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
1,438
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$59,640
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 7,699 5,815 2,005 5,825
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 7,661 5,812 1,915 5,604
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.51% 99.95% 95.51% 96.21%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 499 81 122 800
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
737
13.15% 15.01%
841 198
3.53%
3,828
68.31%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
885 159,336
386 69,516
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 243 8,748
Catheterization 274 9,864
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 45 1,620
Glucose Monitoring 0 0
Insulin Administration 186 6,696
Medications (Inhaled) 194 6,984
Medications (Injection) 2 72
Medications (Nasel) 6 216
Medications (Oral) 1,518 54,648
Medications (Other Routes) 25 900
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 17 612
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 162 5,832
Totals 2,672 96,192
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Sarasota 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$135,253Tobacco Settlement Funds
$108,524General Revenue
$239,180Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$482,957County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$482,957County Health Department Total
$1,839,484School District Subtotal
$342,652Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$2,665,093Total
$64.38Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 466
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 8,692
Asthma 4,450
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 2,868
Seizure Disorder 360
Cardiac 613
Psychiatric 616
Diabetes 103
Kidney Disease 149
Sickle Cell Disease 13
Bleeding Disorder 104
Cancer 41
Cystic Fibrosis 10
All Other 3,494
Total 21,979
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 43,472
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 233,505
Staff/Parent Consultation 101,124
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,788
Complex Medical Procedures 46,347
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 2,380
Health Record Reviews 13,229
Immunization Follow-up 7,366
First Aid Administration 34,724
Health Education Classes 1,437
All Other Services 139,942
Total Services 627,314
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 72
Glucose Monitoring 82
Catheterization 4
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 4
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 18
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3
Specimen Collection or Testing 135
Tracheostomy Care 3
Ventilator Dependant Care 1
Other Procedures 33
Totals 355
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,518
1.89
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 14.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 13.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 53.50
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 27.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 53.50
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 51
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 41,398
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.73
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.06%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.15
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
81Insulin Administration
328Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
883Medications (Inhaled)
1,469Medications (Oral)
12Medications (Nasel)
105Medications (Other Routes)
2,878Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Sarasota 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 38
Number of Comprehensive Students 34075
Dental Health Education 45
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 135
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
129
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 28
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 207
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 25
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
3.43
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
7.13
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 95.12%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 2
Number of Full Service Students 1,234
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
21,058
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$568,000
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 12,278 9,188 3,038 9,183
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 12,181 8,914 3,019 9,077
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.21% 97.02% 99.37% 98.85%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 765 155 34 405
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
1,528
16.83% 18.74%
1,701 181
1.99%
5,667
62.43%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,777 319,860
492 88,560
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 297 10,692
Catheterization 18 648
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 10 360
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 105 3,780
Glucose Monitoring 551 19,836
Insulin Administration 313 11,268
Medications (Inhaled) 316 11,376
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 1,708 61,488
Medications (Other Routes) 123 4,428
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 18 648
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 64 2,304
Totals 3,523 126,828
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Seminole 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$273,925Tobacco Settlement Funds
$131,953General Revenue
$54,981Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$460,859County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$11,646County Health Department - Other Funding
$472,505County Health Department Total
$149,659School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$622,164Total
$9.60Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 583
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 5,505
Asthma 4,876
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,834
Seizure Disorder 516
Cardiac 339
Psychiatric 1,107
Diabetes 224
Kidney Disease 134
Sickle Cell Disease 67
Bleeding Disorder 86
Cancer 35
Cystic Fibrosis 13
All Other 2,071
Total 17,390
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 7,301
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 248,323
Staff/Parent Consultation 142,099
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,219
Complex Medical Procedures 24,619
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3,796
Health Record Reviews 33,792
Immunization Follow-up 11,011
First Aid Administration 154,273
Health Education Classes 2,501
All Other Services 147,047
Total Services 776,981
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 173
Glucose Monitoring 194
Catheterization 13
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 6
Electronic Monitoring 19
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 33
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2
Specimen Collection or Testing 95
Tracheostomy Care 7
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 7
Totals 549
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
2,900
2.91
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 3.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 19.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 48.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 22.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 48.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 64
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 64,831
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 5.88
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 79.03%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.98
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
189Insulin Administration
665Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
1,111Medications (Inhaled)
1,431Medications (Oral)
9Medications (Nasel)
124Medications (Other Routes)
3,529Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Seminole 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 10
Number of Full Service Students 13,356
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
1,585
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$37,923
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 18,435 13,764 4,604 13,890
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 19,553 13,466 4,686 13,612
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 106.06% 97.83% 101.78% 98.00%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 1,303 202 155 2,193
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
1,969
14.47% 15.10%
2,056 580
4.26%
9,007
66.17%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
2,117 381,060
527 94,824
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 765 27,540
Catheterization 110 3,960
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 10 360
Electronic Monitoring 11 396
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 167 6,012
Glucose Monitoring 910 32,760
Insulin Administration 730 26,280
Medications (Inhaled) 344 12,384
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 35 1,260
Medications (Oral) 1,406 50,616
Medications (Other Routes) 119 4,284
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 4 144
Specimen Collection or Testing 12 432
Tracheostomy Care 35 1,260
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 11 396
Totals 4,669 168,084
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
St. Johns 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$101,486Tobacco Settlement Funds
$58,592General Revenue
$24,413Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$184,491County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$184,491County Health Department Total
$1,946,986School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$2,131,477Total
$63.35Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 535
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 787
Asthma 1,768
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 981
Seizure Disorder 181
Cardiac 159
Psychiatric 105
Diabetes 88
Kidney Disease 30
Sickle Cell Disease 13
Bleeding Disorder 17
Cancer 12
Cystic Fibrosis 10
All Other 242
Total 4,928
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 126,693
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 61,339
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 21,687
Staff/Parent Consultation 1,387
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 184
Complex Medical Procedures 44,893
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 488
Health Record Reviews 86
Immunization Follow-up 48
First Aid Administration 18,925
Health Education Classes 0
All Other Services 126,044
Total Services 401,774
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 88
Glucose Monitoring 88
Catheterization 9
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 7
Electronic Monitoring 21
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 14
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 2
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 17
Totals 246
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,274
1.50
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 26.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 12.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 26.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 12.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 39
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 33,644
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.52
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 58.06%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.94
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
88Insulin Administration
3Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
262Medications (Inhaled)
330Medications (Oral)
5Medications (Nasel)
44Medications (Other Routes)
732Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
St. Johns 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 3
Number of Full Service Students 1,821
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
3,113
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$102,324
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 9,688 7,149 2,444 7,409
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 9,223 6,754 2,325 6,970
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 95.20% 94.47% 95.13% 94.07%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 413 88 71 0
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
846
12.14% 12.78%
891 340
4.88%
4,893
70.20%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,405 252,972
437 78,624
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 463 16,668
Catheterization 42 1,512
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 13 468
Electronic Monitoring 95 3,420
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 179 6,444
Glucose Monitoring 808 29,088
Insulin Administration 463 16,668
Medications (Inhaled) 289 10,404
Medications (Injection) 9 324
Medications (Nasel) 20 720
Medications (Oral) 1,291 46,476
Medications (Other Routes) 112 4,032
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 58 2,088
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 65 2,340
Totals 3,907 140,652
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
St. Lucie 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$142,797Tobacco Settlement Funds
$77,717General Revenue
$32,383Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$252,897County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$11,000County Health Department - Other Funding
$263,897County Health Department Total
$2,014,369School District Subtotal
$325,000Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$2,603,266Total
$65.97Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 245
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 9,700
Asthma 4,922
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 2,186
Seizure Disorder 373
Cardiac 262
Psychiatric 0
Diabetes 144
Kidney Disease 245
Sickle Cell Disease 98
Bleeding Disorder 44
Cancer 35
Cystic Fibrosis 7
All Other 4,130
Total 22,391
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 25,534
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 20,058
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 156,275
Staff/Parent Consultation 95,353
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,451
Complex Medical Procedures 14,460
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 711
Health Record Reviews 16,097
Immunization Follow-up 22,064
First Aid Administration 39,434
Health Education Classes 5,347
All Other Services 114,153
Total Services 510,937
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 59
Glucose Monitoring 87
Catheterization 7
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 4
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 15
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2
Specimen Collection or Testing 19
Tracheostomy Care 1
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 79
Totals 273
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,851
4.16
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 9.10
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.50
Health Aides/Techs 44.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 10.10
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.50
Health Aides/Techs 44.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 42
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 39,462
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 6.46
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.81%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 12.95
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
77Insulin Administration
257Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
549Medications (Inhaled)
423Medications (Oral)
3Medications (Nasel)
69Medications (Other Routes)
1,378Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
St. Lucie 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 1,211
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
2,599
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$105,455
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 12,039 8,826 2,928 9,129
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 11,835 8,776 2,805 8,791
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 98.31% 99.43% 95.80% 96.30%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 674 124 83 908
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
1,985
22.58% 17.78%
1,563 258
2.93%
4,985
56.71%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,415 254,772
312 56,196
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 254 9,144
Catheterization 23 828
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5 180
Electronic Monitoring 10 360
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 101 3,636
Glucose Monitoring 437 15,732
Insulin Administration 268 9,648
Medications (Inhaled) 229 8,244
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 1,021 36,756
Medications (Other Routes) 43 1,548
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 171 6,156
Totals 2,567 92,412
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Sumter 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$55,216Tobacco Settlement Funds
$36,784General Revenue
$15,327Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$107,327County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$107,327County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$107,327Total
$12.96Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 95
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 581
Asthma 460
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 196
Seizure Disorder 35
Cardiac 15
Psychiatric 42
Diabetes 8
Kidney Disease 13
Sickle Cell Disease 8
Bleeding Disorder 1
Cancer 1
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 33
Total 1,488
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 17,986
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 16
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 11,899
Staff/Parent Consultation 26,319
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 231
Complex Medical Procedures 1,474
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 100
Health Record Reviews 6,146
Immunization Follow-up 3,182
First Aid Administration 7,922
Health Education Classes 74
All Other Services 23,958
Total Services 99,307
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 7
Glucose Monitoring 8
Catheterization 4
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 4
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 2
Totals 27
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,335
1.50
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
School District
Registered Nurses 5.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 9
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 8,283
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 5.62
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.54%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.99
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
8Insulin Administration
23Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
176Medications (Inhaled)
124Medications (Oral)
1Medications (Nasel)
10Medications (Other Routes)
342Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Sumter 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 3
Number of Full Service Students 2,666
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
13,464
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$527,109
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 2,729 2,048 632 2,007
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 2,660 2,017 576 1,845
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 97.47% 98.49% 91.14% 91.93%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 158 6 7 266
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
248
13.44% 14.96%
276 56
3.04%
1,265
68.56%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
258 46,512
78 14,076
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 20 720
Catheterization 33 1,188
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 13 468
Glucose Monitoring 40 1,440
Insulin Administration 17 612
Medications (Inhaled) 50 1,800
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 306 11,016
Medications (Other Routes) 18 648
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 2 72
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 93 3,348
Totals 592 21,312
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Suwannee 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$32,701Tobacco Settlement Funds
$44,132General Revenue
$80,416Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$157,249County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$157,249County Health Department Total
$344,979School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$502,228Total
$83.75Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 44
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 1,553
Asthma 625
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 418
Seizure Disorder 49
Cardiac 91
Psychiatric 111
Diabetes 18
Kidney Disease 52
Sickle Cell Disease 9
Bleeding Disorder 14
Cancer 10
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 1,393
Total 4,387
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 18,620
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,546
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 542
Staff/Parent Consultation 12,255
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 630
Complex Medical Procedures 6,147
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 224
Health Record Reviews 5,435
Immunization Follow-up 1,037
First Aid Administration 7,401
Health Education Classes 425
All Other Services 24,500
Total Services 79,762
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 8
Glucose Monitoring 9
Catheterization 2
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 3
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 7
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 5
Tracheostomy Care 2
Ventilator Dependant Care 1
Other Procedures 0
Totals 37
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
737
0.89
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.00
School District
Registered Nurses 6.40
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 7.90
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,997
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 8.31
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.18%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.30
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
8Insulin Administration
25Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
170Medications (Inhaled)
178Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
15Medications (Other Routes)
396Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Suwannee 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 7
Number of Comprehensive Students 5947
Dental Health Education 9
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 177
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
30
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 6
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 6
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 114
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
2.88
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
13.32
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 0
Number of Full Service Students 0
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
4,540
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$147,500
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 1,908 1,424 419 1,438
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 1,904 1,398 400 1,457
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.79% 98.17% 95.47% 101.32%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 187 46 9 388
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
376
25.81% 16.61%
242 13
0.89%
826
56.69%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
277 49,824
113 20,340
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 40 1,440
Catheterization 11 396
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 5 180
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 35 1,260
Glucose Monitoring 91 3,276
Insulin Administration 43 1,548
Medications (Inhaled) 132 4,752
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 363 13,068
Medications (Other Routes) 27 972
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 13 468
Tracheostomy Care 3 108
Ventilator Dependant Care 25 900
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 788 28,368
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Taylor 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$17,573Tobacco Settlement Funds
$54,941General Revenue
$213,245Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$285,759County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$285,759County Health Department Total
$30,601School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$316,360Total
$105.21Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 40
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 180
Asthma 342
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 313
Seizure Disorder 21
Cardiac 22
Psychiatric 57
Diabetes 13
Kidney Disease 7
Sickle Cell Disease 2
Bleeding Disorder 18
Cancer 2
Cystic Fibrosis 2
All Other 193
Total 1,212
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 6,834
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 96
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 16,494
Staff/Parent Consultation 9,958
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 76
Complex Medical Procedures 2,482
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 26
Health Record Reviews 791
Immunization Follow-up 657
First Aid Administration 8,967
Health Education Classes 421
All Other Services 18,607
Total Services 65,409
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 4
Glucose Monitoring 7
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 3
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 16
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
935
2.41
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.90
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 2.90
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 5.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 3,007
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 15.22
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.39%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 21.75
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
7Insulin Administration
11Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
68Medications (Inhaled)
300Medications (Oral)
1Medications (Nasel)
6Medications (Other Routes)
393Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Taylor 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 4
Number of Comprehensive Students 2513
Dental Health Education 1
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 0
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
5
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 9
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 2
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 2
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
272.73
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
20.08
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 33.33%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 87
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 943 726 188 677
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 817 713 203 530
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 86.64% 98.21% 107.98% 78.29%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 39 10 3 5
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
102
19.25% 19.06%
101 11
2.08%
316
59.62%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
254 45,756
71 12,816
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 28 1,008
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 9 324
Glucose Monitoring 32 1,152
Insulin Administration 35 1,260
Medications (Inhaled) 31 1,116
Medications (Injection) 11 396
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 271 9,756
Medications (Other Routes) 8 288
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 3 108
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 5 180
Totals 433 15,588
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Union 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$55,216Tobacco Settlement Funds
$30,444General Revenue
$12,685Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$98,345County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$98,345County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$98,345Total
$41.58Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 43
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 231
Asthma 207
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 145
Seizure Disorder 19
Cardiac 20
Psychiatric 6
Diabetes 3
Kidney Disease 3
Sickle Cell Disease 1
Bleeding Disorder 0
Cancer 1
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 15
Total 694
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,526
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 8,103
Staff/Parent Consultation 4,011
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 14
Complex Medical Procedures 1,187
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 22
Health Record Reviews 374
Immunization Follow-up 89
First Aid Administration 4,502
Health Education Classes 110
All Other Services 10,614
Total Services 32,552
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 2
Glucose Monitoring 2
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 2
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 3
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 9
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,155
1.50
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,365
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.12
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 87.10%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.76
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
2Insulin Administration
0Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
26Medications (Inhaled)
76Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
0Medications (Other Routes)
104Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Union 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools N/A
Number of Comprehensive Students N/A
Dental Health Education N/A
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes N/A
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
N/A
Pregnancy Prevention Classes N/A
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention N/A
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes N/A
Suicide Prevention Classes N/A
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
N/A
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
N/A
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) N/A
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth N/A
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 1,029
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
0
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$0
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 746 568 164 527
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 754 769 163 568
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 101.07% 135.39% 99.39% 107.78%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 55 12 11 125
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
106
18.66% 16.90%
96 19
3.35%
347
61.09%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
94 16,848
43 7,740
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 5 180
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 17 612
Glucose Monitoring 13 468
Insulin Administration 5 180
Medications (Inhaled) 6 216
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 183 6,588
Medications (Other Routes) 21 756
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 62 2,232
Totals 312 11,232
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Volusia 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$262,561Tobacco Settlement Funds
$147,159General Revenue
$163,196Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$572,916County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$572,916County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$572,916Total
$9.36Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 0
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 2,419
Asthma 3,627
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1,342
Seizure Disorder 342
Cardiac 111
Psychiatric 100
Diabetes 155
Kidney Disease 38
Sickle Cell Disease 62
Bleeding Disorder 32
Cancer 7
Cystic Fibrosis 8
All Other 755
Total 8,998
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 35,604
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 135,426
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 86,793
Staff/Parent Consultation 120,282
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,276
Complex Medical Procedures 39,210
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 526
Health Record Reviews 1,584
Immunization Follow-up 568
First Aid Administration 71,052
Health Education Classes 243
All Other Services 139,896
Total Services 633,460
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 81
Glucose Monitoring 125
Catheterization 17
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 2
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 76
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 4
Specimen Collection or Testing 5
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 310
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
5,052
6.75
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 10.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 41.00
Health Aides/Techs 41.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 12.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 43.00
Health Aides/Techs 41.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 81
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 61,226
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 4.99
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.21%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.35
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
104Insulin Administration
99Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
609Medications (Inhaled)
452Medications (Oral)
3Medications (Nasel)
7Medications (Other Routes)
1,274Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Volusia 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 3
Number of Comprehensive Students 3388
Dental Health Education 1
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 0
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
2
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 2
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 1
Suicide Prevention Classes 2
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
1.13
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
8.18
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 5
Number of Full Service Students 3,777
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
474
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$23,890
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 18,555 13,941 4,319 12,893
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 18,062 13,542 4,167 12,478
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 97.34% 97.14% 96.48% 96.78%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 1,581 554 57 1,204
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
1,832
14.68% 14.30%
1,784 270
2.16%
8,592
68.86%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
1,697 305,532
428 77,076
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 339 12,204
Catheterization 100 3,600
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 76 2,736
Glucose Monitoring 619 22,284
Insulin Administration 329 11,844
Medications (Inhaled) 349 12,564
Medications (Injection) 9 324
Medications (Nasel) 3 108
Medications (Oral) 1,444 51,984
Medications (Other Routes) 7 252
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 4 144
Specimen Collection or Testing 5 180
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 3,284 118,224
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
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Wakulla 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$15,338Tobacco Settlement Funds
$50,082General Revenue
$154,825Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$220,245County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$0County Health Department - Other Funding
$220,245County Health Department Total
$0School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$220,245Total
$43.42Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 35
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 204
Asthma 382
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 342
Seizure Disorder 46
Cardiac 24
Psychiatric 87
Diabetes 19
Kidney Disease 8
Sickle Cell Disease 2
Bleeding Disorder 1
Cancer 3
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 91
Total 1,244
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 369
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 1,019
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 10,948
Staff/Parent Consultation 5,159
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 17
Complex Medical Procedures 3,571
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 131
Health Record Reviews 962
Immunization Follow-up 439
First Aid Administration 5,942
Health Education Classes 3,578
All Other Services 16,845
Total Services 48,980
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 14
Glucose Monitoring 17
Catheterization 1
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 12
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 47
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
3,336
8.45
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 6.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.42
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 1.42
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 6.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 12
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,072
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 7.67
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.61%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.66
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
16Insulin Administration
30Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
58Medications (Inhaled)
206Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
8Medications (Other Routes)
318Totals
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Wakulla 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 0
Number of Comprehensive Students 0
Dental Health Education 22
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 0
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
40
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 120
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 0
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
1.63
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
9.09
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 1,183
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
2,450
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$81,750
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 1,466 1,105 401 1,094
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 1,412 1,075 389 980
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 96.32% 97.29% 97.01% 89.58%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 76 13 19 0
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
184
18.78% 17.45%
171 31
3.16%
594
60.61%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
216 38,916
74 13,392
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 71 2,556
Catheterization 10 360
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 8 288
Electronic Monitoring 6 216
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 20 720
Glucose Monitoring 121 4,356
Insulin Administration 77 2,772
Medications (Inhaled) 15 540
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 267 9,612
Medications (Other Routes) 13 468
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 4 144
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 81 2,916
Totals 693 24,948
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Walton 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$49,149Tobacco Settlement Funds
$48,163General Revenue
$119,415Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$216,727County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$314,039County Health Department - Other Funding
$530,766County Health Department Total
$478,046School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$1,008,812Total
$125.26Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 136
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 595
Asthma 441
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 290
Seizure Disorder 52
Cardiac 16
Psychiatric 42
Diabetes 27
Kidney Disease 11
Sickle Cell Disease 1
Bleeding Disorder 7
Cancer 5
Cystic Fibrosis 2
All Other 19
Total 1,644
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 23,488
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 24,665
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 3,907
Staff/Parent Consultation 11,132
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 653
Complex Medical Procedures 7,336
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 15
Health Record Reviews 1,949
Immunization Follow-up 783
First Aid Administration 15,012
Health Education Classes 11
All Other Services 88,897
Total Services 177,848
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 24
Glucose Monitoring 24
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 1
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 17
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 66
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,122
2.43
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.10
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
School District
Registered Nurses 4.90
Licensed Practical Nurses 6.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 7.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 6.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 17
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 8,054
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 9.19
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.94%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 22.08
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
24Insulin Administration
0Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
176Medications (Inhaled)
471Medications (Oral)
0Medications (Nasel)
24Medications (Other Routes)
695Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Walton 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 3
Number of Comprehensive Students 1958
Dental Health Education 65
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 160
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
0
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 0
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 33
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 0
Suicide Prevention Classes 0
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
4.47
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
10.74
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 3
Number of Full Service Students 1,351
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
1,830
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$58,860
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 2,713 2,051 609 1,971
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 2,688 2,001 602 1,947
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 99.08% 97.56% 98.85% 98.78%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 141 11 4 290
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
345
17.72% 18.64%
363 53
2.72%
1,186
60.91%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
411 74,016
146 26,316
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 144 5,184
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 3 108
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 229 8,244
Insulin Administration 140 5,040
Medications (Inhaled) 147 5,292
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 444 15,984
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 16 576
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 1,123 40,428
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Washington 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Funding for School Health ServicesCounty Health Department Schedule C Revenue
$18,211Tobacco Settlement Funds
$52,478General Revenue
$187,506Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program
$258,195County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal
$77,288County Health Department - Other Funding
$335,483County Health Department Total
$21,539School District Subtotal
$0Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal
$357,022Total
$107.93Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health
Note: Per Student expenditure includes funding from all of the above
resources.
Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
Allergies: Life Threatening 76
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening 379
Asthma 126
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 119
Seizure Disorder 14
Cardiac 20
Psychiatric 20
Diabetes 8
Kidney Disease 6
Sickle Cell Disease 6
Bleeding Disorder 0
Cancer 2
Cystic Fibrosis 0
All Other 143
Total 919
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,224
Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 10,696
Staff/Parent Consultation 9,950
Individualized Health Care Plan Development 210
Complex Medical Procedures 1,898
Exceptional Student Education Staffing 9
Health Record Reviews 3,468
Immunization Follow-up 0
First Aid Administration 3,357
Health Education Classes 565
All Other Services 17,376
Total Services 50,753
TotalProcedure
Students Reported Needing Procedures
Carbohydrate Counting 7
Glucose Monitoring 7
Catheterization 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0
Electronic Monitoring 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0
Tracheostomy Care 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0
Other Procedures 0
Totals 14
School Health Staff (Excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)
Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students
Registered Nurse to School Ratio
Resistered Nurse to Student Ratio 1 :
1 :
Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio
recommened by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National
Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.
1,644
3.50
County Health Department
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
School District
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Community Partners(Public and Private)
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Total Health Staff
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
Public Schools and StudentsElementry/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7
Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 3,308
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits per Student 9.71
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.37%
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.34
Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for , minus
Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and
Virtual schools.
TotalMedications
Students Reported Needing Medications
7Insulin Administration
17Medications (Other Injections)
0Medications (Intravenous)
25Medications (Inhaled)
35Medications (Oral)
1Medications (Nasel)
5Medications (Other Routes)
90Totals
Page 1 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Washington 2013-2014 Summary of School Health Services
Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.
Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data
entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the
Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health
services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Schools with Comprehensive School Health ServicesNote: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health
services and additional prevention services and care management to
promote retention in school.
Number of Comprehensive Schools 5
Number of Comprehensive Students 2792
Dental Health Education 16
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes 16
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention
Classes
89
Pregnancy Prevention Classes 49
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention 60
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes 253
Suicide Prevention Classes 6
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Females
2.19
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old
Females
13.67
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) 0%
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth 100%
Full Service Schools
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and
coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services
on school campuses.
Number of Full Service Schools 1
Number of Full Service Students 399
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service
Agencies
56
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local
Agencies
$1,452
School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code
Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening)
Growth and
Devopment with
Body Mass Index
1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoliosis
6th
Hearing
KG, 1st, 6th
Vision
KG, 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of students in mandated grades (minus opt-outs) 1,049 796 250 784
Number (#) of students screened in mandated grades 1,425 869 261 539
Percent (%) of students screened in mandated grades 135.84% 109.17% 104.40% 68.75%
Number (#) of students referred for Abnormal results 74 1 4 211
Body Mass Index Screening ResultsObese
(>= 95th)
Overweight
(85th to <95th)
Underweight
(<5th percentile)
Healthy Weight
(5th to <85th)Number of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, AND 6th grade students by BMI Percentile
199
36.92% 11.50%
62 14
2.60%
264
48.98%
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
AnnualDaily
Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Based on a 36 Week School Year
Estimated
Annual
Services
FTE Week
Services
ReportedProcedures and Medication Doses
178 32,112
48 8,676
Average Student Health Room Visits
Average Medication Doses Administered
Carbohydrate Counting 52 1,872
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 73 2,628
Insulin Administration 33 1,188
Medications (Inhaled) 1 36
Medications (Injection) 0 0
Medications (Nasel) 0 0
Medications (Oral) 207 7,452
Medications (Other Routes) 0 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependant Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Totals 366 13,176
Note: Estimates based on services provided during February Full Time
Equivalent (FTE) Week
Page 2 of 2Wednesday, April 22, 2015