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North Carolina School Health Services Reports Brochures
School nursing services are one component of a local School Health Program. By working with multiple partners in health and education, including the NC Division of Child and Family Well-Being, NC Division of Public Health, NC Division of Health Benefits, NC Department of Public Instruction, NC Pediatric Society, NC Academy of Family Physicians, NC Dental Society, Prevent Blindness NC, NC School and Community Health Alliance, local health departments, and more, school nurses are working to help students achieve at levels they might not otherwise reach. In many school health areas, North Carolina can serve as a model for school health programs. In others, services are limited because of relatively slow growth in the number of school nurse positions in relation to student population growth and complexity of health care needs. Working toward an increase in the number of school nurses in NC could positively impact overall student health and well-being, resulting in improved student attendance and successful academic outcomes.
2018-2019 North Carolina Annual School Health Services Report Brochure
2020-2021 North Carolina School Annual Health Services Report Brochure
2021-2023 North Carolina Annual School Health Services Report Brochure
2022-2023 North Carolina Annual School Health Services Report Brochure