HEALTH RELATED POLICIES
School Heath Advisory Council (SHAC)
Under the direction of Senate Bill 1357 (2003 Legislative Session) Section 28.004, the School Health Advisory Council, (SHAC) is a group of individuals representing segments of the community, who are appointed by the school district to provide advice to the district on coordinated school health programming and its impact on student health and learning.
SHAC provides an efficient, effective structure for creating and implementing age-appropriate, sequential health education programs, and early intervention and prevention strategies that can easily be supported by local families and community stakeholders. The purpose of the SHAC is also to assist the district in ensuring that local community values and health issues are reflected in the districts', Human Growth and Development lessons. The council meets 4 times a year, twice during the fall semester and twice during the spring.
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SHAC Agenda Topics
Advisory Committee Topics
IMMUNIZATIONS
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TEXAS EDUCAITON CODE 12.104(b)(3)(P); 37.0832(e)
Any student who has experienced bullying or believes that another student is the victim of bullying should immediately report the alleged acts to a teacher, counselor, campus principle, or other district employee.
GUIDELINES FOR THE CARE OF STUDENTS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES AT-RISK FOR ANAPHYLAXIS
- A list of students and their allergen(s) is supplied to all staff members at the beginning of the school year and updated when needed.
- If anaphylaxis occurs Ext. 100 is called.
- Ext. 100 will be Rx if not on student, call 911, and call parent/guardian.
BACTERIAL MENINGITIS INFORMATION
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