Student Physicals
Health certificates are required to be submitted within 30 days of the start of the school year [Education Law §903, 8 NYCRR §136.3 (c)(1]]. If the parent/guardian has not furnished a health certificate to the school within 30 days, then school officials must provide a written notification to the parent/guardian of the school’s intent to provide a physical examination by health appraisal of their child at school by the district medical director as per Education Law §903(3)(a) and 8 NYCRR §136.3 (c)(1)(iii)if the parent/guardian does not provide the school with a health certificate within 30 days from the date of the notice.
These examinations must be completed on the approved NYSED Student Health Examination Form. Please provide completed forms to your school nurse.
Dental health certificates are requested, but are not required.
Immunizations
Public Health Law prohibits schools from permitting any child to be admitted to or to attend school, in excess of 14 days without sufficient evidence that the child has received all age-appropriate required vaccinations. The 14 days may be extended if the student is transferring from out of state or from another county and can show a good faith effort to get the necessary evidence or if the parent/guardian or other person in parental relationship can demonstrate that a child has received the first age-appropriate dose in each immunization series and that they have appropriate scheduled appointments for follow-up doses to complete the immunization series in accordance with the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 through 18.
Acceptable proof of immunizations is a health care practitioner record, signed by a practitioner licensed in New York State. Records acceptable without a signature include: NYSIIS Record; Official registry from another State; Official record from a foreign nation, Electronic health record; School health record, (must be transferred directly from one school to another).
Please be advised that students not in compliance with the required immunization requirements, or those lacking proof of satisfactory progress toward completion, will be excluded from attending school until adequate proof is submitted.
Under a law signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo (Chapter 35 of the Laws of 2019), exemptions based on religious beliefs will no longer be allowed for the childhood vaccines that are currently required for entry or attendance at schools in New York State.
If you have any questions, please contact your child’s school nurse or building principal.
Please visit the New York State Department of Health website for a complete list of immunization requirements for school attendance.
Student Medication
School personnel (nurse, principal, assistant principal) may administer medication to schoolchildren if the following guidelines are met:
- A written request from the physician is provided indicating the diagnosis, name of the medication, the frequency and the dosage of the prescribed medication. This may be faxed to the school’s health office:
Elementary School fax: 518-273-5312 • High School fax: 518-629-3256 - A new request is needed each school year.
- The parents must submit a written request to administer the medication as specified by the doctor.
- The medication must be in a pharmacy container that clearly states the name of the student as well as the name of the medication, the dosage and the frequency of the medication. All inhalers must have a labeled box.
- The medication must be delivered by an adult – no medication should be brought into school by the student, unless specifically written and ordered by the physician.
- All medication must be picked up by the end of the school year or else it will be discarded. No medication will be kept until next year.
Please call the school health offices with any questions.
- WES: 518-629-3402
- WJSHS: 518-629-3304
Student Illness
Please call the main office of your child’s school to report any absence. While not required, it is helpful to note your child’s major complaint or illness.
We strongly encourage parents/guardians to keep your child home if any of the following symptoms are present:
- Vomiting or diarrhea.
- Fever: A student must be fever-free for 24 hours before returning to school.
- Any unexplained rash (if your child is sent home with a rash he or she will need a physician’s note to return to school).
- Strep Throat: Your child will need three doses of antibiotic and must be fever-free before returning to school.
- Live lice or nits (lice eggs) present in the hair. If your child has had lice or nits, he or she must be brought to school to be checked before returning to class.
- Pink Eye: Redness or drainage from the eyes. Your child must be on medication at least 24 hours before returning to school.
Please be aware that children who exhibit the symptoms above may be sent home from school.
Health Alerts and Allergies
If your child is allergic to insect bites, bee stings or certain foods, please contact the health office regarding emergency measures. If your child has any health challenges, the school nurse should be made aware of them.
Student Health Data
Because NY State is interested in data about children’s health, schools are required to keep height and weight data and to calculate students’ Body Mass Index (BMI). BMI is a way of checking for underweight or overweight youngsters based on their height and weight. Some schools will be surveyed by the state Department of Health each year and asked to share the number of pupils they have in each of six possible BMI categories based on students’ age and sex. If our district is surveyed by the state, we will only share group data (for instance, the number of second grade boys whose BMI is below the fifth percentile), not individual data, such as names or exact weight. However, if parents wish their child’s data to be excluded from such group calculations, they may do so by contacting the nurse at their child’s school (WES nurse: 518-629-3402, WJSHS nurse: 518-629-3304).
Sports Physicals
Every student in grades 7-12 who intends to participate in interscholastic athletics (including cheerleading) must have a sport physical by the school physician. A student may choose to have a physical exam by his/her family doctor, but it must meet the requirements of the school physical and must be reviewed and approved by the school physician before participation may take place. No student may practice or participate before he/she has received a sports physical, which must be renewed each calendar year.
The Dominic Murray Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act
Students who display signs and symptoms of pending sudden cardiac arrest during athletics or physical activities must be removed from such activities and receive clearance from a health care provider. Learn more about the Dominic Murray Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act.
Automatic External Defibrillators
Public school districts are required to have an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) in each school building and available at athletic events.
School Insurance
The Watervliet School District is a member of the Pupil Benefits Plan, Inc.
- Pupils are covered for benefits once they get on the school bus on the way to school and until they depart the bus on their way home. Pupils who walk, drive or ride bicycles to school are not covered until they enter the school.
- Benefits are available only after all other insurances have been used. It is the parents’ responsibility to file their claim with their own company prior to submitting any balance to the school.
- Injuries that require medical treatment must be filed with Pupil Benefits Plan, Inc. within 30 days. Non-athletic injuries will be filed with the school nurse, athletic injuries with the athletic director.
- All claims should be submitted as promptly as possible.
Accident Regulations
Accidents that occur during school hours or school-sponsored activities must be reported immediately to the teacher, school nurse, advisor or coach. If your child has had an accident in school, please call the elementary nurse (518-629-3402) or the high school nurse (518-629-3304).