Health Clinic

Healthy Children Learn Better - Student Health Services Makes it Happen!

Reminders about Medication in School and others:

  • Students are not permitted to carry medication to school, prescription or non-prescription.

  • If your child needs to take medication at school, the medication must be brought in by the parent along with a medication form that is filled out and signed by the parent and physician. Expired medication can not be accepted or given.

  • If your child is taking a prescription medication, request a separate bottle be made up for school from the pharmacy.

  • Children who have had fevers should be kept home for at least 24 hours after the fever subsides.

  • If you are contacted because your child is ill, please be prompt in picking your child up from the clinic.

Rapid REVIVE!

Loudoun County offers a shortened format (6 MIN!) of the training, called Rapid REVIVE! This version allows individuals to complete the training in six minutes. After watching a short video and then providing their contact information, participants receive free naloxone nasal spray.

This version is available anytime. No registration is required.
To start the training:
Visit site for Rapid REVIVE! in English ยท
Visit site for Rapid REVIVE! in Spanish

Contact Me

School Nurse: Arieanna Kearney, RN, BSN

Email:
Arieanna Kearney

Office 571-367-4120

Clinic Hours: 7am-3pm M-F

LCPS Student Health Services Page