St. Euphrasia Elementary School
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topic-4-11-01-Student Emergency Card
topic-4-11-02-Policies Applicable to All Field Trips, Excursions, and Activities
topic-4-11-03-Immunization and Medical Screenings
topic-4-11-04-School Procedures for Immunization and Screenings
topic-4-11-05-Health Records
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topic-4-11-06-Medical Appointments
topic-4-11-07-Medications
topic-4-11-08-Communicable Diseases
topic-4-11-09-Allergies
topic-4-11-10-Student Sexual Conduct and Pregnancy
topic-4-11-11-Research Projects and Rights of Parents
topic-4-11-12-Accident Procedures
topic-4-11-13-Student Accident Insurance
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section-4-11-Health, Illness, Accident Procedures
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topic-4-11-05-Health Records
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HEALTH RECORDS AND POLICIES
Each child has on file a School Health Record. This information is treated with professional care and confidentiality. Students entering school for the first time must present records of all immunizations required by the California Department of Education Health Code. State regulations require that each Kindergarten student (and any new student) have a California Immunization Record on file. Failure to provide the requested verification will result in suspension until the information is received at school. First graders must have a Report of Health Examination for School entry on file. Forms are provided by the School Office.
Students who attended St. Euphrasia School in the previous year need only to have health record cards kept current. If there is any additional information that should be listed on the health card, please send the information to the school.
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8.17 - School Health Records
8.17 - School Health Records
<p> <span style="font-weight:700;">School Health Records</span><br> </p><p>Every school must comply with all department of public health requirements. Every school shall have on file a health record for each student enrolled in the school. Upon a student's transfer, student health records are forwarded with the student transcript to the receiving school. Schools shall comply with applicable <a target="_blank" href="http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html">Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act</a> rules if they are recipients of certain funds from the U.,S. Department of Education. Check with the <a href="https://lacatholics.org/departments-ministries/legal-counsel/">Office of Legal Counsel </a>for additional guidance.</p><p><br>For additional information on student records, see <a href="/_layouts/15/FIXUPREDIRECT.ASPX?WebId=7c52c6b6-eea1-4fc3-ac3a-90f0c442a28e&TermSetId=8b66c3a8-bdfa-4bea-9c29-07c09bf9129e&TermId=5f416904-bb59-4477-aa5b-64a1b4c97a54" target="_blank">Transfer of Records</a>.<br></p><p>4/12/21, 11-04-21</p>
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