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2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3,601 Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,641,157 Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.11 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.34 % of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.49% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,453 Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.46 $9,902,925 Registered Nurses 376 General Revenue $7,006,487 Licensed Practical Nurses 113 $11,625,846 Health Aides/Techs 259 County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $28,535,258 County Health Department - Other Funding $5,001,310 $33,536,568 Registered Nurses 436 $102,234,018 Licensed Practical Nurses 484 $31,068,726 Health Aides/Techs 810 $166,839,312 Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $63.17 Registered Nurses 265 Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 51 Health Aides/Techs 124 Allergies: Life Threatening Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Asthma Registered Nurses 1,077 Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 648 Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 1,192 Cardiac Psychiatric Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,209,366 Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,565,068 Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 3,802,740 Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 4,360,335 Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 88,352 Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,131,448 All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 84,948 Total Health Record Reviews 864,501 Immunization Follow-up 575,122 Daily Annual First Aid Administration 2,687,802 Average Student Health Room Visits 74,937 13,488,624 Health Education Classes 60,709 Average Medication Doses Administered 22,046 3,968,316 All Other Services 6,562,189 Total Services 24,992,580 Estimated Medical Procedures and Annual Services Carbohydrate Counting 3,662 493,416 522 Catheterization 445 93,096 399,352 Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 208 26,712 88.73% Electronic Monitoring 849 51,264 15,082 Tube Feeding (e.g., 1,404 264,600 2,499 Glucose Monitoring 5,196 942,336 2,138 Insulin Administration 4,330 533,808 1,448 Intravenous Treatments 68 8,244 2,835 Medications (Inhaled) 29,590 590,796 334 Medications (Injection) 8,285 59,688 7.15 Medications (Nasal) 1,677 12,276 5.22 Medications (Oral) 55,053 2,596,896 7.04% Medications (Other Routes) 10,711 166,608 78.03% Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 93 7,236 Specimen Collection or Testing 3,726 36,972 Tracheostomy Care 133 29,340 Ventilator Dependent Care 21 7,488 403 Other Procedures 131,213 873,684 320,905 Total 6,794,460 408,560 $12,163,210 Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6th Number of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 806,282 602,384 198,321 603,562 Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 771,920 567,312 183,405 484,694 Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 95.74% 94.18% 92.48% 80.31% Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 56,786 12,074 5,688 108,266 294,816 16,345 81,612 91,921 60.83% 3.37% 16.84% 18.96% 482 61,834 615,393 4,152 2,902 2,772 1,396 15,283 13,705 14,579 7,008 Growth and Development with Body Mass Index 2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered Vision Hearing Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type StudentsaaA Needing Services Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school. Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes Number of Full Service Schools Number of Full Service School Students Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses. Full Service Schools Statewide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams) Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes Pregnancy Prevention Classes Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention % of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits School Health Staff (excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff) County Health Department Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Students Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students. Total Health Staff Community Partners (Public and Private) Number of Comprehensive Schools Number of Comprehensive Students Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school year) Reported Student Health Conditions Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services Type of Health Condition Key School Health Services in Health Management System Number of Conditions Reported 33,083 181,979 181,964 94,254 Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes Suicide Prevention Classes Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up Scoliosis County Health Department Total Total Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners. School District Community Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal School District Subtotal Public Schools and Students County Health Department Schedule C Revenue Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program) Tobacco Settlement Funds School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels Mandated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative Code Body Mass Index Screening Results Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026. State of Florida Note: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th Underweight (< 5th percentile) Overweight (85th to < 95th Obese (95th percentile) Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational- Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.
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2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3,601Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,641,157Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.11 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.34% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.49% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,453Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.46

$9,902,925 Registered Nurses 376General Revenue $7,006,487 Licensed Practical Nurses 113

$11,625,846 Health Aides/Techs 259County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $28,535,258County Health Department - Other Funding $5,001,310

$33,536,568 Registered Nurses 436$102,234,018 Licensed Practical Nurses 484

$31,068,726 Health Aides/Techs 810$166,839,312

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $63.17 Registered Nurses 265Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 51

Health Aides/Techs 124

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1,077Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 648Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 1,192Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,209,366Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,565,068Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 3,802,740Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 4,360,335Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 88,352Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,131,448All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 84,948Total Health Record Reviews 864,501

Immunization Follow-up 575,122Daily Annual First Aid Administration 2,687,802

Average Student Health Room Visits 74,937 13,488,624 Health Education Classes 60,709Average Medication Doses Administered 22,046 3,968,316 All Other Services 6,562,189

Total Services 24,992,580

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 3,662 493,416 522Catheterization 445 93,096 399,352Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 208 26,712 88.73%Electronic Monitoring 849 51,264 15,082Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 1,404 264,600 2,499Glucose Monitoring 5,196 942,336 2,138Insulin Administration 4,330 533,808 1,448Intravenous Treatments 68 8,244 2,835Medications (Inhaled) 29,590 590,796 334Medications (Injection) 8,285 59,688 7.15Medications (Nasal) 1,677 12,276 5.22Medications (Oral) 55,053 2,596,896 7.04%Medications (Other Routes) 10,711 166,608 78.03%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 93 7,236Specimen Collection or Testing 3,726 36,972Tracheostomy Care 133 29,340Ventilator Dependent Care 21 7,488 403Other Procedures 131,213 873,684 320,905Total 6,794,460 408,560

$12,163,210

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 806,282 602,384 198,321 603,562Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 771,920 567,312 183,405 484,694Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 95.74% 94.18% 92.48% 80.31%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 56,786 12,074 5,688 108,266

294,816 16,345 81,612 91,92160.83% 3.37% 16.84% 18.96%

48261,834615,393

4,1522,9022,7721,396

15,28313,70514,5797,008

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Vision Hearing

Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type

Students aaA Needing Services

Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.

Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Number of Full Service SchoolsNumber of Full Service School Students

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Full Service Schools

Statewide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention

% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits

School Health Staff (excludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

County Health Department

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Total Health Staff

Community Partners (Public and Private)

Number of Comprehensive SchoolsNumber of Comprehensive Students

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)

Reported Student Health Conditions

Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

Type of Health Condition

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em

Number of Conditions Reported33,083181,979181,96494,254

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention ClassesComprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up Scoliosis

County Health Department Total

Total

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

School District

Community Partners (Public and Private) SubtotalSchool District Subtotal

Public Schools and Students

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Tobacco Settlement Funds

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Body Mass Index Screening Results

Legislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.State of Florida

Note: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week.

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 60Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 27,271Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.23 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 7.50% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.70% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,409Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 5.23

$105,155 Registered Nurses 6General Revenue $119,793 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$380,698 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $605,646County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$605,646 Registered Nurses 2$830,000 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$1,435,646

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $52.64 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 8Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 27,147Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 9,212Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 1,961Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 20,172Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 358Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 5,180All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 143Total Health Record Reviews 5,549

Immunization Follow-up 3,256Daily Annual First Aid Administration 14,233

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,095 197,136 Health Education Classes 733Average Medication Doses Administered 436 78,480 All Other Services 54,810

Total Services 142,754

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 227 8,172 8Catheterization 40 1,440 13,049Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 91.10%Electronic Monitoring 6 216 77Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 82 2,952 2Glucose Monitoring 301 11,052 10Insulin Administration 247 8,892 10Intravenous Treatments 0 0 7Medications (Inhaled) 159 5,724 0Medications (Injection) 5 180 1.44Medications (Nasal) 13 468 4.66Medications (Oral) 1,679 60,444 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 77 0 88.89%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 7 252Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3Other Procedures 12 432 1,669Total 100,224 249

$27,392

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 8,455 6,411 2,022 6,304Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 8,456 6,379 1,816 5,735Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.01% 99.50% 89.81% 90.97%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 318 292 49 1,348

3,404 259 983 1,08959.35% 4.52% 17.14% 18.99%

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

9,144Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

8043

1,187

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 945625

1,3566553

140

81 Total Health Staff4,1381,862

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Alachua CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Vision

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth

Hearing Scoliosis

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Full Service SchoolsNote: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service SchoolsNumber of Full Service School Students

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 6Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,049Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 14.03 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 0.86% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.36% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 721Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 34.55

$38,503 Registered Nurses 2General Revenue $47,095 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$126,437 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $212,035County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$212,035 Registered Nurses 5$319,888 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$531,923

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $105.35 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 7Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 35,954Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 62Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 16,008Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,042Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 10,990All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 148Total Health Record Reviews 2,206

Immunization Follow-up 1,934Daily Annual First Aid Administration 4,399

Average Student Health Room Visits 394 70,848 Health Education Classes 5,857Average Medication Doses Administered 85 15,336 All Other Services 95,839

Total Services 174,439

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 16 3,096 4Catheterization 2 540 3,536Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 93.17%Electronic Monitoring 1 1,224 303Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2 360 32Glucose Monitoring 19 4,248 21Insulin Administration 16 3,024 21Intravenous Treatments 0 0 20Medications (Inhaled) 226 1,584 0Medications (Injection) 37 72 2.68Medications (Nasal) 0 0 8.31Medications (Oral) 299 10,224 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 16 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 11 108Tracheostomy Care 1 828Ventilator Dependent Care 1 180 1Other Procedures 6 1,224 774Total 26,712 15,034

$574,623

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 1,598 1,221 386 1,199Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,620 1,204 363 1,167Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 101.38% 98.61% 94.04% 97.33%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 153 18 0 289

699 48 179 24159.90% 4.11% 15.34% 20.65%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

1,466Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

342

320

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 19112

11050402

80 Total Health Staff323500

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Baker CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 42Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 26,133Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 0.00 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.61% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.90% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,243Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 6.68

$90,313 Registered Nurses 12General Revenue $105,739 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$323,813 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $519,865County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$519,865 Registered Nurses 0$40,693 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$560,558

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $21.45 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 12Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 4,887Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 15,584Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 19,063Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,231Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 11,858All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 44Total Health Record Reviews 16,186

Immunization Follow-up 11,204Daily Annual First Aid Administration 6,854

Average Student Health Room Visits 653 117,576 Health Education Classes 1,111Average Medication Doses Administered 429 77,220 All Other Services 85,579

Total Services 174,601

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 77 12,312 24Catheterization 8 1,044 19,463Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 324 89.10%Electronic Monitoring 3 540 20Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 15 3,204 10Glucose Monitoring 85 17,604 18Insulin Administration 76 11,628 34Intravenous Treatments 1 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 470 7,452 1Medications (Injection) 165 0 5.72Medications (Nasal) 13 0 7.71Medications (Oral) 963 58,104 2.94%Medications (Other Routes) 89 0 79.41%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 0Specimen Collection or Testing 13 0Tracheostomy Care 1 216Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 4Other Procedures 0 5,112 3,257Total 117,540 793

$32,725

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 8,215 6,262 1,926 6,021Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 8,008 6,158 1,821 5,810Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.48% 98.34% 94.55% 96.50%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 516 117 88 1,162

3,634 119 1,014 1,04362.55% 2.05% 17.45% 17.95%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

7,944Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

542012

707

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 887520

1,905213300318

261 Total Health Staff2,4561,515

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Bay CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 8Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 3,354Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 9.17 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.20% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.08% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,342Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.42

$20,741 Registered Nurses 3General Revenue $51,446 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$175,625 Health Aides/Techs 3County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $247,812County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$247,812 Registered Nurses 0$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$0 Health Aides/Techs 0

$247,812

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $73.89 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 3Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 3Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,346Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 13,314Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 8,679Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 60Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,351All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3Total Health Record Reviews 2,203

Immunization Follow-up 332Daily Annual First Aid Administration 8,602

Average Student Health Room Visits 171 30,744 Health Education Classes 348Average Medication Doses Administered 49 8,820 All Other Services 12,136

Total Services 48,374

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 1 360 6Catheterization 0 0 2,297Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 86.64%Electronic Monitoring 1 0 0Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 0Glucose Monitoring 7 1,404 272Insulin Administration 6 900 3Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 38 756 0Medications (Injection) 0 0 10.90Medications (Nasal) 0 0 9.85Medications (Oral) 157 7,092 12.50%Medications (Other Routes) 9 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 4 144Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 0 144 735Total 10,800 184

$3,414

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 1,038 812 232 738Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,128 915 237 707Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 108.67% 112.68% 102.16% 95.80%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 18 3 2 149

441 6 117 14362.38% 0.85% 16.55% 20.23%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

1,659Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

060

463

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 11274

26934

11062

25 Total Health Staff285363

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Bradford CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 102Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 71,493Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.99 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 7.21% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.56% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 5,053Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 19.75

$314,251 Registered Nurses 14General Revenue $161,521 Licensed Practical Nurses 74

$156,446 Health Aides/Techs 23County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $632,218County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$632,218 Registered Nurses 0$3,061,346 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$3,693,564

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $51.66 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 14Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 74Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 23Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 126,236Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 276,810Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 56,648Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 390,781Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 5,567Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 54,366All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 239Total Health Record Reviews 23,552

Immunization Follow-up 39,992Daily Annual First Aid Administration 192,531

Average Student Health Room Visits 3,572 642,924 Health Education Classes 2,944Average Medication Doses Administered 1,001 180,144 All Other Services 242,094

Total Services 1,411,760

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 152 23,508 27Catheterization 12 2,844 21,564Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5 612 88.91%Electronic Monitoring 13 4,500 132Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 34 6,480 2Glucose Monitoring 181 23,328 2Insulin Administration 178 23,220 0Intravenous Treatments 1 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 1,350 21,780 0Medications (Injection) 482 0 3.96Medications (Nasal) 21 3,744 4.63Medications (Oral) 2,009 125,280 6.67%Medications (Other Routes) 156 0 87.10%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 72Specimen Collection or Testing 100 2,016Tracheostomy Care 1 0Ventilator Dependent Care 1 0 59Other Procedures 5 0 45,418Total 237,384 116

$3,700

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 21,354 16,165 5,341 15,042Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 21,283 16,104 5,394 15,141Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.67% 99.62% 100.99% 100.66%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,502 371 560 2,867

10,425 485 1,849 2,38268.85% 3.20% 12.21% 15.73%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

23,633Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

1165328

930

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 30417792

5,474473380

1,238

941 Total Health Staff7,4865,941

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Brevard CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 308Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 255,678Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 0.00 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 12.57% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.37% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 10,436Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 5.58

$980,657 Registered Nurses 6General Revenue $460,177 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$346,120 Health Aides/Techs 6County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $1,786,954County Health Department - Other Funding $30,053

$1,817,007 Registered Nurses 11$4,036,949 Licensed Practical Nurses 10$3,233,932 Health Aides/Techs 35$9,087,888

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $35.54 Registered Nurses 8Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 40

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 25Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 10Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 81Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 89,308Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 165,305Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 286,471Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 192,118Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,983Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 126,132All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,200Total Health Record Reviews 3,724

Immunization Follow-up 6,785Daily Annual First Aid Administration 219,428

Average Student Health Room Visits 4,147 746,424 Health Education Classes 394Average Medication Doses Administered 824 148,392 All Other Services 332,031

Total Services 1,427,879

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 267 54,360 5Catheterization 11 3,924 5,852Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 11 180 87.58%Electronic Monitoring 9 10,800 1Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 11 20,448 0Glucose Monitoring 280 77,292 2Insulin Administration 251 25,164 2Intravenous Treatments 0 288 0Medications (Inhaled) 661 24,732 0Medications (Injection) 58 2,052 1.82Medications (Nasal) 6 468 4.13Medications (Oral) 640 73,476 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 103 0 60.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 1,548Specimen Collection or Testing 110 1,080Tracheostomy Care 2 4,032Ventilator Dependent Care 2 828 11Other Procedures 129,874 528,192 8,060Total 828,864 18,202

$338,123

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 77,060 57,533 19,408 58,211Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 76,028 52,464 16,896 7,205Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.66% 91.19% 87.06% 12.38%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 2,398 308 97 2,176

4,079 245 950 1,93156.61% 3.40% 13.19% 26.80%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

43,352Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

23911730

572

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 45291

559

2,0211,4981,163564

10,331 Total Health Staff8,452

17,263

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Broward CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 5Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,216Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.07 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 10.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.02% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,432Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.23

$55,216 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $30,318 Licensed Practical Nurses 2

$12,632 Health Aides/Techs 1County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $98,166County Health Department - Other Funding $13,536

$111,702 Registered Nurses 0$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$0 Health Aides/Techs 0

$111,702

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $50.41 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 2Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 1Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 114Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 11,159Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 3,353Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 2,643Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 209Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 478All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 200Total Health Record Reviews 885

Immunization Follow-up 4Daily Annual First Aid Administration 2,778

Average Student Health Room Visits 124 22,320 Health Education Classes 448Average Medication Doses Administered 62 11,088 All Other Services 9,261

Total Services 31,532

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 2 324 N/ACatheterization 0 0 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 N/AElectronic Monitoring 46 576 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 N/AGlucose Monitoring 4 1,080 N/AInsulin Administration 4 900 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 50 1,548 N/AMedications (Injection) 0 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 3 108 N/AMedications (Oral) 153 8,460 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 6 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 5Other Procedures 0 0 2,243Total 12,996 74

$3,271

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 706 553 184 519Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 760 572 169 526Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 107.65% 103.44% 91.85% 101.35%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 51 7 13 116

336 10 74 10663.88% 1.90% 14.07% 20.15%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

491Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

50031

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 580

78151024

32 Total Health Staff136147

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Calhoun CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 20Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 16,019Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 11.83 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.86% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 98.96% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,288Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 57.68

$74,429 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $56,067 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$23,361 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $153,857County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$153,857 Registered Nurses 6$1,706,523 Licensed Practical Nurses 14

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$1,860,380

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $116.14 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 7Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 14Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 43,288Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 191,834Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 4,194Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 585,881Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 360Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 7,906All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,112Total Health Record Reviews 10,078

Immunization Follow-up 1,771Daily Annual First Aid Administration 35,739

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,053 189,504 Health Education Classes 9Average Medication Doses Administered 194 34,992 All Other Services 41,836

Total Services 924,008

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 53 6,048 N/ACatheterization 1 180 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 N/AElectronic Monitoring 10 360 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 13 2,808 N/AGlucose Monitoring 53 9,036 N/AInsulin Administration 53 6,660 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 330 5,940 N/AMedications (Injection) 0 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 129 72 N/AMedications (Oral) 3,263 22,140 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 32 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0Specimen Collection or Testing 5 180Tracheostomy Care 1 180Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2Other Procedures 0 1,188 1,909Total 54,792 2,884

$157,450

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 4,489 3,437 1,240 3,371Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 4,469 3,415 1,250 3,394Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.55% 99.36% 100.81% 100.68%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 20 3 9 527

2,747 425 120 10280.94% 12.52% 3.54% 3.01%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

4,849Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

33257

1,033

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 535918

1,076152129168

67 Total Health Staff622

1,407

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Charlotte CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 21Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 15,388Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 11.13 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.20% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.00% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,078Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 27.58

$87,523 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $52,755 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$21,981 Health Aides/Techs 1County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $162,259County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$162,259 Registered Nurses 4$1,067,075 Licensed Practical Nurses 6

$0 Health Aides/Techs 22$1,229,334

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $79.89 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 5Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 7Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 22Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 4,598Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 22,267Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 148,899Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 5,522Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,468Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 10,148All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 2,555Total Health Record Reviews 32,854

Immunization Follow-up 6,179Daily Annual First Aid Administration 117,611

Average Student Health Room Visits 951 171,252 Health Education Classes 0Average Medication Doses Administered 284 51,156 All Other Services 72,368

Total Services 424,469

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 20 2,520 N/ACatheterization 6 1,008 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 180 N/AElectronic Monitoring 9 0 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 7 1,260 N/AGlucose Monitoring 50 8,748 N/AInsulin Administration 20 3,636 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 100 4,932 N/AMedications (Injection) 2 216 N/AMedications (Nasal) 0 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 234 41,616 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 0 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 36Specimen Collection or Testing 0 72Tracheostomy Care 2 72Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0Other Procedures 0 0 0Total 64,296 2,670

$170,850

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 4,445 3,358 1,121 3,264Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 4,545 3,418 1,110 3,182Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 102.25% 101.79% 99.02% 97.49%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 222 41 9 632

2,181 73 369 55968.54% 2.29% 11.60% 17.57%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

2,274Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

14860

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 501014

890542553

311 Total Health Staff377462

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Citrus CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 43Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 35,552Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 9.36 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.27% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.05% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,048Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 18.50

$84,846 Registered Nurses 4General Revenue $85,765 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$124,295 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $294,906County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$294,906 Registered Nurses 30$2,813,463 Licensed Practical Nurses 21

$0 Health Aides/Techs 5$3,108,369

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $87.43 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 34Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 21Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 5Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 149,857Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 99,744Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 25,862Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 89,816Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,979Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 42,494All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 2,829Total Health Record Reviews 17,127

Immunization Follow-up 4,725Daily Annual First Aid Administration 83,084

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,848 332,640 Health Education Classes 29Average Medication Doses Administered 621 111,744 All Other Services 140,041

Total Services 657,587

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 95 11,664 8Catheterization 13 3,096 8,954Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4 180 85.68%Electronic Monitoring 4 504 1,176Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 20 4,140 258Glucose Monitoring 97 26,244 89Insulin Administration 100 17,316 51Intravenous Treatments 0 0 211Medications (Inhaled) 564 18,900 15Medications (Injection) 2 36 4.56Medications (Nasal) 9 144 3.95Medications (Oral) 1,685 70,236 4.55%Medications (Other Routes) 181 0 85.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 0Specimen Collection or Testing 19 360Tracheostomy Care 3 216Ventilator Dependent Care 1 0 10Other Procedures 198 90,864 5,806Total 243,900 13,271

$81,031

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 10,259 7,697 2,714 7,784Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 10,485 7,837 2,744 7,500Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 102.20% 101.82% 101.11% 96.35%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 912 69 22 1,536

4,816 299 1,148 1,23764.21% 3.99% 15.31% 16.49%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

15,878Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

362366

2,998

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 15713722

1,71123331660

1,574 Total Health Staff4,6733,593

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Clay CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 57Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 42,555Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 0.00 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.30% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.78% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,716Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 6.10

$137,218 Registered Nurses 3General Revenue $80,855 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$33,690 Health Aides/Techs 3County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $251,763County Health Department - Other Funding $1,305

$253,068 Registered Nurses 22$2,451,610 Licensed Practical Nurses 13

$44,879 Health Aides/Techs 4$2,749,557

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $64.61 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 25Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 14Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 7Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 29,751Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 19,579Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,558Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 1,976Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 886Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 17,991All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 55Total Health Record Reviews 54,338

Immunization Follow-up 3,972Daily Annual First Aid Administration 31,798

Average Student Health Room Visits 0 0 Health Education Classes 1Average Medication Doses Administered 252 45,324 All Other Services 93,641

Total Services 259,546

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 69 9,108 N/ACatheterization 6 1,080 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 360 N/AElectronic Monitoring 5 900 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 14 3,168 N/AGlucose Monitoring 74 14,832 N/AInsulin Administration 69 9,792 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 544 8,460 N/AMedications (Injection) 304 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 0 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 1,205 26,100 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 70 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 4 612Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 3 1,080Ventilator Dependent Care 1 360 7Other Procedures 6 3,636 5,736Total 79,488 52,780

$1,520,974

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 12,759 9,470 3,014 9,587Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 12,867 9,576 2,967 9,241Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.85% 101.12% 98.44% 96.39%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 3,502 80 33 2,557

5,029 220 1,655 2,33754.42% 2.38% 17.91% 25.29%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

7,580Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

923731

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 734628

659223170

0

263 Total Health Staff4,0132,035

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Collier CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 17Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 9,760Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 9.20 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.13% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.64% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,220Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.86

$55,216 Registered Nurses 0General Revenue $43,495 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$18,123 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $116,834County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$116,834 Registered Nurses 8$470,309 Licensed Practical Nurses 8

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$587,143

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $60.16 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 8Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 8Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 23,427Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 26,202Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,567Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 12,192Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 504Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 4,132All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 7Total Health Record Reviews 14,169

Immunization Follow-up 2,584Daily Annual First Aid Administration 22,430

Average Student Health Room Visits 499 89,820 Health Education Classes 159Average Medication Doses Administered 186 33,444 All Other Services 43,442

Total Services 154,815

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 13 1,008 N/ACatheterization 3 360 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 936 N/AElectronic Monitoring 14 540 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 5 972 N/AGlucose Monitoring 21 2,880 N/AInsulin Administration 13 2,088 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 184 3,348 N/AMedications (Injection) 26 2,160 N/AMedications (Nasal) 6 180 N/AMedications (Oral) 239 25,128 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 18 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 3 108Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2Other Procedures 1 3,096 1,142Total 42,804 1,750

$62,100

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 3,259 2,442 767 2,450Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 3,643 2,753 735 1,738Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 111.78% 112.74% 95.83% 70.94%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 557 121 14 422

992 32 324 39057.08% 1.84% 18.64% 22.44%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

3,633Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

2155

215

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 44196

95995

10682

191 Total Health Staff840

1,045

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Columbia CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 461Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 349,376Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 2.19 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.99% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 78.22% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,537Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 2.21

$1,456,229 Registered Nurses 25General Revenue $735,904 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$775,181 Health Aides/Techs 13County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $2,967,314County Health Department - Other Funding $119,108

$3,086,422 Registered Nurses 1$578,260 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$13,288,189 Health Aides/Techs 6$16,952,871

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $48.52 Registered Nurses 51Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 45

Health Aides/Techs 74

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 77Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 45Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 93Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 67,975Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 44,999Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 118,330Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 44,625Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 596Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 3,537All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,063Total Health Record Reviews 5,290

Immunization Follow-up 32,181Daily Annual First Aid Administration 133,327

Average Student Health Room Visits 4,252 765,396 Health Education Classes 2,613Average Medication Doses Administered 472 85,032 All Other Services 316,698

Total Services 771,234

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 295 20,196 10Catheterization 38 4,788 5,500Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4 108 72.96%Electronic Monitoring 39 0 0Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 85 7,020 65Glucose Monitoring 447 40,392 28Insulin Administration 445 34,344 21Intravenous Treatments 0 0 28Medications (Inhaled) 568 8,784 10Medications (Injection) 638 1,728 0.00Medications (Nasal) 4 0 4.35Medications (Oral) 1,209 36,504 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 224 0 #DIV/0!Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 4 0Specimen Collection or Testing 190 180Tracheostomy Care 11 684Ventilator Dependent Care 2 180 19Other Procedures 10 26,208 14,736Total 181,116 259

$12,950

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 106,527 78,855 27,136 80,750Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 81,816 62,065 20,261 31,717Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 76.80% 78.71% 74.66% 39.28%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 4,856 1,691 308 7,980

17,842 907 5,895 7,07356.25% 2.86% 18.59% 22.30%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

35,461Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

41810731

4,145

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 523354245

2,258856792483

1,799 Total Health Staff10,13113,319

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Dade CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 9Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 4,698Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 9.95 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 9.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.92% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,698Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.03

$18,255 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $49,397 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$148,132 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $215,784County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$215,784 Registered Nurses 0$1,356,987 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$1,572,771

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $334.77 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 2Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 5,016Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 15,878Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 21,446Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 23Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,300All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 32Total Health Record Reviews 3,052

Immunization Follow-up 3,601Daily Annual First Aid Administration 10,042

Average Student Health Room Visits 260 46,764 Health Education Classes 2,856Average Medication Doses Administered 32 5,724 All Other Services 15,744

Total Services 79,990

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 1 360 6Catheterization 1 180 4,810Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 90.70%Electronic Monitoring 23 0 6Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 0Glucose Monitoring 5 936 0Insulin Administration 5 468 0Intravenous Treatments 0 0 2Medications (Inhaled) 106 396 0Medications (Injection) 24 0 9.61Medications (Nasal) 0 0 7.48Medications (Oral) 463 4,860 22.22%Medications (Other Routes) 16 0 88.89%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 72Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2Other Procedures 4 14,040 2,112Total 21,312 1,278

$58,200

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 1,622 1,179 355 1,205Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,474 1,070 323 939Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 90.88% 90.75% 90.99% 77.93%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 130 26 9 198

652 5 89 19369.44% 0.53% 9.48% 20.55%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

801Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

33140

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1196

9636388

33 Total Health Staff263254

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

DeSoto CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 6Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,052Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.89 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.71% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.37% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,954Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.93

$11,395 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $46,092 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$153,848 Health Aides/Techs 4County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $211,335County Health Department - Other Funding $8,798

$220,133 Registered Nurses 0$508,909 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$729,042

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $355.28 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 4Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 347Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 11,257Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 5,755Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 85Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,531All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 0Total Health Record Reviews 1,034

Immunization Follow-up 452Daily Annual First Aid Administration 1,386

Average Student Health Room Visits 101 18,252 Health Education Classes 4Average Medication Doses Administered 22 3,924 All Other Services 6,741

Total Services 28,592

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 3 648 4Catheterization 2 504 2,019Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 90.37%Electronic Monitoring 1 144 48Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 76Glucose Monitoring 4 1,260 7Insulin Administration 3 972 7Intravenous Treatments 0 0 316Medications (Inhaled) 39 576 0Medications (Injection) 0 0 0.00Medications (Nasal) 0 0 9.60Medications (Oral) 55 2,376 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 0 0 #DIV/0!Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 4 1,260Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 4Other Procedures 0 0 2,019Total 7,740 132

$1,881

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 653 505 148 475Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 630 482 144 466Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 96.48% 95.45% 97.30% 98.11%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 19 1 21 100

280 2 86 9860.09% 0.43% 18.45% 21.03%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

390Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

0100

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 420

45811

6 Total Health Staff84

238

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Dixie CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 182Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 124,780Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.44 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 6.28% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.18% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,303Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 3.40

$536,518 Registered Nurses 29General Revenue $298,124 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$453,276 Health Aides/Techs 8County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $1,287,918County Health Department - Other Funding $162,723

$1,450,641 Registered Nurses 0$2,371,855 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$112,417 Health Aides/Techs 0$3,934,913

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $31.53 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 29Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 8Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 32,930Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 10,980Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 49,378Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,235Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,261All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 73Total Health Record Reviews 60,152

Immunization Follow-up 53,808Daily Annual First Aid Administration 1,257

Average Student Health Room Visits 3,076 553,680 Health Education Classes 1,716Average Medication Doses Administered 1,477 265,788 All Other Services 208,556

Total Services 424,346

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 233 31,248 9Catheterization 18 3,384 5,318Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 32 3,096 95.24%Electronic Monitoring 20 1,764 13Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 70 22,032 38Glucose Monitoring 264 53,064 15Insulin Administration 254 34,416 1Intravenous Treatments 0 0 35Medications (Inhaled) 2,337 54,360 9Medications (Injection) 3 108 3.93Medications (Nasal) 57 1,404 6.36Medications (Oral) 3,605 159,372 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 464 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 12 36Specimen Collection or Testing 7 36Tracheostomy Care 8 2,196Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 28Other Procedures 10 1,368 27,536Total 367,884 54,507

$1,494,685

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 40,349 30,201 9,058 29,563Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 38,601 33,094 9,127 33,213Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 95.67% 109.58% 100.76% 112.35%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 2,728 565 70 5,996

19,669 1,406 7,548 4,59059.22% 4.23% 22.73% 13.82%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

13,528Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

226534

1,410

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 58456

221

408602362

5

532 Total Health Staff531

8,696

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Duval CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 62Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 40,179Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.23 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.21% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 94.12% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 786Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.09

$203,146 Registered Nurses 48General Revenue $159,915 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$498,023 Health Aides/Techs 46County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $861,084County Health Department - Other Funding $1,875,617

$2,736,701 Registered Nurses 3$1,301,644 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 1$4,038,345

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $100.51 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 51Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 47Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 47,454Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 1,221Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 98,553Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 189,284Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,653Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 38,055All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 4,716Total Health Record Reviews 28,875

Immunization Follow-up 8,573Daily Annual First Aid Administration 34,968

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,836 330,516 Health Education Classes 3,224Average Medication Doses Administered 683 122,940 All Other Services 226,929

Total Services 686,505

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 81 13,464 15Catheterization 7 1,584 13,148Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 180 93.25%Electronic Monitoring 8 216 663Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 129 8,568 158Glucose Monitoring 100 21,852 345Insulin Administration 81 12,672 246Intravenous Treatments 51 216 8Medications (Inhaled) 979 11,556 0Medications (Injection) 274 288 2.84Medications (Nasal) 0 0 7.01Medications (Oral) 5,075 95,364 7.14%Medications (Other Routes) 395 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5 108Specimen Collection or Testing 83 1,512Tracheostomy Care 11 0Ventilator Dependent Care 1 180 3Other Procedures 40 3,204 1,883Total 170,964 8,811

$186,921

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 12,922 9,725 2,907 9,435Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 12,768 9,826 2,650 9,018Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.81% 101.04% 91.16% 95.58%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 613 731 7 1,839

5,690 188 1,489 1,65163.10% 2.08% 16.51% 18.31%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

12,643Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

311411

1,383

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1315744

3,202424198498

488 Total Health Staff3,1642,998

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Escambia CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 13Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 12,980Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.62 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.82% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.36% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,818Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.05

$55,216 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $36,981 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$15,409 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $107,606County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$107,606 Registered Nurses 2$291,310 Licensed Practical Nurses 7

$36,467 Health Aides/Techs 4$435,383

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $33.54 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 3Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 7Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 4Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 8,194Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 19,988Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 3,485Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 6,011Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,803Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 8,003All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 573Total Health Record Reviews 3,810

Immunization Follow-up 7,364Daily Annual First Aid Administration 28,531

Average Student Health Room Visits 478 85,968 Health Education Classes 53Average Medication Doses Administered 126 22,644 All Other Services 42,674

Total Services 130,489

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 73 4,716 N/ACatheterization 0 0 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 N/AElectronic Monitoring 0 180 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2 144 N/AGlucose Monitoring 64 6,948 N/AInsulin Administration 33 7,740 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 242 3,240 N/AMedications (Injection) 0 216 N/AMedications (Nasal) 0 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 591 11,412 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 25 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 9Other Procedures 1 432 11,677Total 35,028 215

$6,428

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 3,811 2,802 994 2,922Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 4,306 3,123 1,455 4,120Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 112.99% 111.46% 146.38% 141.00%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 388 43 5 1,325

2,343 511 452 81456.87% 12.40% 10.97% 19.76%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

3,276Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

911285

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1083117

50610370

125

69 Total Health Staff1,518622

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Flagler CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,346Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.92 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.14% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,346Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.91

$11,794 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $58,992 Licensed Practical Nurses 2

$143,629 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $214,415County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$214,415 Registered Nurses 0$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$0 Health Aides/Techs 0

$214,415

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $159.30 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 2Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 261Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 7,937Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 1,822Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 4,782Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 92Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 19All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 34Total Health Record Reviews 80

Immunization Follow-up 1,446Daily Annual First Aid Administration 3,172

Average Student Health Room Visits 59 10,656 Health Education Classes 22Average Medication Doses Administered 13 2,304 All Other Services 4,442

Total Services 24,109

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 0 0 3Catheterization 1 0 1,351Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 90.14%Electronic Monitoring 25 36 2Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 0Glucose Monitoring 0 0 0Insulin Administration 0 0 0Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 12 72 0Medications (Injection) 0 0 10.42Medications (Nasal) 0 0 13.32Medications (Oral) 85 2,232 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 4 0 66.67%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0Other Procedures 0 288 0Total 2,628 1,063

$50,767

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 435 334 92 298Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 431 330 87 278Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.08% 98.80% 94.57% 93.29%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 21 2 1 79

149 3 50 7653.60% 1.08% 17.99% 27.34%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

239Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

0015

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 112

64745

2 Total Health Staff34

113

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Franklin CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 19Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,145Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.61 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.80% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 95.32% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,229Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.24

$39,093 Registered Nurses 4General Revenue $68,352 Licensed Practical Nurses 3

$258,846 Health Aides/Techs 6County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $366,291County Health Department - Other Funding $97,904

$464,195 Registered Nurses 0$100,100 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$564,295

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $91.83 Registered Nurses 1Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 5Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 3Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 6Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,882Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,962Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 4,636Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 4,209Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 13Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,828All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 68Total Health Record Reviews 3,080

Immunization Follow-up 1,769Daily Annual First Aid Administration 3,173

Average Student Health Room Visits 157 28,332 Health Education Classes 407Average Medication Doses Administered 44 7,884 All Other Services 30,777

Total Services 56,804

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 4 0 9Catheterization 3 1,296 4,322Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 94.98%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 24Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 1 540 1Glucose Monitoring 6 1,548 7Insulin Administration 8 1,116 0Intravenous Treatments 0 0 6Medications (Inhaled) 44 1,152 0Medications (Injection) 8 0 3.26Medications (Nasal) 0 0 7.09Medications (Oral) 46 5,616 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 4 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 0 540 792Total 11,808 1,580

$29,695

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 1,987 1,475 404 1,442Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,880 1,361 419 1,320Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 94.61% 92.27% 103.71% 91.54%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 235 15 2 416

646 11 258 40548.94% 0.83% 19.55% 30.68%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

988Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

343163

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 18614

17530352

7 Total Health Staff156444

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Gadsden CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 4Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,650Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.01 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 6.90% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.76% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,569Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 27.03

$19,992 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $40,928 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$103,222 Health Aides/Techs 4County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $164,142County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$164,142 Registered Nurses 0$34,301 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$198,443

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $74.88 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 4Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 29Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 24,404Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 14,970Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 52Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,002All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 14Total Health Record Reviews 1,646

Immunization Follow-up 1,363Daily Annual First Aid Administration 15,104

Average Student Health Room Visits 147 26,532 Health Education Classes 0Average Medication Doses Administered 49 8,748 All Other Services 13,058

Total Services 71,642

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 5 504 4Catheterization 1 0 2,650Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 90.76%Electronic Monitoring 0 72 0Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2 0 0Glucose Monitoring 6 1,044 0Insulin Administration 7 1,008 0Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 38 108 0Medications (Injection) 14 0 7.24Medications (Nasal) 1 0 4.67Medications (Oral) 92 7,632 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 5 0 40.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 1 108Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2Other Procedures 1 180 1,394Total 10,656 0

$0

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 759 572 197 584Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 755 568 196 454Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.47% 99.30% 99.49% 77.74%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 18 20 0 98

285 13 71 8562.78% 2.86% 15.64% 18.72%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

969Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

4311223

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 13152

129151525

56 Total Health Staff297323

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Gilchrist CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,480Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 9.00 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.41% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 84.77% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 722Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 12.04

$55,216 Registered Nurses 2General Revenue $44,555 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$18,565 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $118,336County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$118,336 Registered Nurses 0$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$0 Health Aides/Techs 0

$118,336

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $79.96 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 2Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 4,189Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 363Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 2,240Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 28Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 898All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 24Total Health Record Reviews 666

Immunization Follow-up 210Daily Annual First Aid Administration 3,548

Average Student Health Room Visits 74 13,320 Health Education Classes 22Average Medication Doses Administered 20 3,564 All Other Services 5,627

Total Services 17,815

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 4 468 N/ACatheterization 0 0 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 N/AElectronic Monitoring 0 0 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 N/AGlucose Monitoring 4 828 N/AInsulin Administration 4 540 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 27 324 N/AMedications (Injection) 0 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 1 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 82 2,700 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 6 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3Other Procedures 0 0 1,177Total 4,860 194

$5,105

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 562 435 132 394Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 549 418 124 378Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.69% 96.09% 93.94% 95.94%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 42 19 2 130

183 10 65 12048.41% 2.65% 17.20% 31.75%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

280Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

21127

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 710

58557

7 Total Health Staff59

100

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Glades CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 4Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,954Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 19.75 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.33% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 96.74% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 651Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 28.65

$14,228 Registered Nurses 3General Revenue $54,812 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$233,000 Health Aides/Techs 5County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $302,040County Health Department - Other Funding $16,972

$319,012 Registered Nurses 0$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$0 Health Aides/Techs 0

$319,012

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $163.26 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 3Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 5Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,267Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 8,974Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 19,051Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 308Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,442All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 66Total Health Record Reviews 3,129

Immunization Follow-up 937Daily Annual First Aid Administration 7,171

Average Student Health Room Visits 214 38,592 Health Education Classes 361Average Medication Doses Administered 47 8,460 All Other Services 12,272

Total Services 55,978

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 6 936 4Catheterization 0 0 1,938Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 96.74%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 28Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 15Glucose Monitoring 7 1,512 16Insulin Administration 7 1,080 22Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 28 1,044 0Medications (Injection) 20 0 2.07Medications (Nasal) 0 0 7.53Medications (Oral) 56 6,336 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 2 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 7 144Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2Other Procedures 31 396 1,097Total 11,448 547

$14,541

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 550 426 156 412Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 587 454 161 426Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 106.73% 106.57% 103.21% 103.40%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 44 8 9 146

220 11 60 13551.64% 2.58% 14.08% 31.69%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

899Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

241

150

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 10112

88173026

28 Total Health Staff317213

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Gulf CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,661Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.41 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.70% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.58% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,115Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.26

$15,430 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $56,889 Licensed Practical Nurses 3

$252,663 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $324,982County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$324,982 Registered Nurses 0$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$0 Health Aides/Techs 0

$324,982

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $195.65 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 3Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,464Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 7,183Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 1Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 1,676Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 519Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 706All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 61Total Health Record Reviews 412

Immunization Follow-up 544Daily Annual First Aid Administration 2,062

Average Student Health Room Visits 78 13,968 Health Education Classes 128Average Medication Doses Administered 32 5,688 All Other Services 10,593

Total Services 25,349

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 2 0 5Catheterization 1 360 0Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 92.58%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 18Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 7 936 0Glucose Monitoring 4 468 0Insulin Administration 3 288 2Intravenous Treatments 0 0 6Medications (Inhaled) 17 540 0Medications (Injection) 4 0 15.02Medications (Nasal) 0 0 11.53Medications (Oral) 25 4,752 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 1 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 5Other Procedures 0 0 0Total 7,344 1,912

$61,100

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 565 421 120 411Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 571 427 123 398Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 101.06% 101.43% 102.50% 96.84%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 31 6 7 92

242 5 64 8760.80% 1.26% 16.08% 21.86%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

505Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

11050

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1012

120141824

6 Total Health Staff111147

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Hamilton CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 9Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,012Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.41 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.32% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,671Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.64

$45,441 Registered Nurses 3General Revenue $52,805 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$170,053 Health Aides/Techs 3County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $268,299County Health Department - Other Funding $30,000

$298,299 Registered Nurses 0$107,218 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$0 Health Aides/Techs 1$405,517

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $80.91 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 3Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 2Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 4Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,413Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 3,064Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 10,691Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 30,154Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 434Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 401All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 11Total Health Record Reviews 5,293

Immunization Follow-up 2,503Daily Annual First Aid Administration 7,564

Average Student Health Room Visits 179 32,148 Health Education Classes 786Average Medication Doses Administered 25 4,572 All Other Services 14,093

Total Services 78,407

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 0 0 6Catheterization 0 0 5,080Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 88.75%Electronic Monitoring 130 288 4Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 4 216 182Glucose Monitoring 0 0 1Insulin Administration 0 0 4Intravenous Treatments 0 0 1Medications (Inhaled) 131 936 180Medications (Injection) 26 0 7.79Medications (Nasal) 0 0 11.44Medications (Oral) 75 3,600 11.11%Medications (Other Routes) 5 0 77.78%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 4 360 1,505Total 5,400 0

$0

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 1,674 1,264 375 1,242Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,714 1,150 358 1,200Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 102.39% 90.98% 95.47% 96.62%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 156 40 1 347

664 26 189 32155.33% 2.17% 15.75% 26.75%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

893Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

11094

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 070

153223611

45 Total Health Staff168355

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Hardee CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 12Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,796Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.86 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.85% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.86% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,315Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 7.37

$55,216 Registered Nurses 2General Revenue $39,822 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$16,593 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $111,631County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$111,631 Registered Nurses 0$179,482 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$291,113

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $42.84 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 2Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 411Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 1,602Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 11,807Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 6,190Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 97Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,924All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 4Total Health Record Reviews 830

Immunization Follow-up 1,394Daily Annual First Aid Administration 5,690

Average Student Health Room Visits 221 39,852 Health Education Classes 2Average Medication Doses Administered 82 14,832 All Other Services 19,161

Total Services 50,112

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 6 1,620 N/ACatheterization 1 360 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 180 N/AElectronic Monitoring 1 180 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 3 720 N/AGlucose Monitoring 12 2,268 N/AInsulin Administration 9 1,476 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 50 756 N/AMedications (Injection) 0 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 1 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 93 11,160 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 1 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 180Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 1 0Ventilator Dependent Care 1 180 10Other Procedures 0 360 6,803Total 19,440 417

$10,610

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 2,175 1,639 479 1,593Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,206 1,682 472 1,590Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 101.43% 102.62% 98.54% 99.81%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 75 43 3 448

834 22 308 42652.45% 1.38% 19.37% 26.79%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

995Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

86311

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1775

173273211

14 Total Health Staff230451

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Hendry CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 24Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 22,548Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.15 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.89% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.50% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,717Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 18.24

$71,991 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $55,733 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$23,222 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $150,946County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$150,946 Registered Nurses 7$618,738 Licensed Practical Nurses 6

$0 Health Aides/Techs 12$769,684

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $34.14 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 8Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 7Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 12Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 36,183Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 29,901Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 96,351Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 91,207Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,039Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,878All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,153Total Health Record Reviews 15,956

Immunization Follow-up 10,045Daily Annual First Aid Administration 64,487

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,021 183,780 Health Education Classes 58Average Medication Doses Administered 197 35,424 All Other Services 62,044

Total Services 411,302

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 52 3,816 N/ACatheterization 1 36 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 180 N/AElectronic Monitoring 2 936 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 8 1,584 N/AGlucose Monitoring 80 10,908 N/AInsulin Administration 66 3,816 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 268 3,132 N/AMedications (Injection) 35 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 3 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 249 28,224 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 12 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 19 648Tracheostomy Care 1 1,224Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 23Other Procedures 4 0 21,785Total 54,504 327

$6,774

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 6,321 4,774 1,704 4,791Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 6,311 4,751 1,643 4,559Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.84% 99.52% 96.42% 95.16%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 259 37 7 1,035

2,780 108 744 92760.98% 2.37% 16.32% 20.33%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

3,099Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

157493

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 832210

398886650

274 Total Health Staff950

1,039

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Hernando CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 19Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 11,946Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.41 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.75% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.49% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,987Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.52

$20,252 Registered Nurses 4General Revenue $74,614 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$270,742 Health Aides/Techs 13County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $365,608County Health Department - Other Funding $128,259

$493,867 Registered Nurses 0$180,391 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$674,258

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $56.44 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 4Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 13Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,901Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 37,626Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 52,403Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 704Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 5,611All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 380Total Health Record Reviews 14,036

Immunization Follow-up 4,070Daily Annual First Aid Administration 15,142

Average Student Health Room Visits 492 88,524 Health Education Classes 301Average Medication Doses Administered 126 22,752 All Other Services 40,237

Total Services 173,411

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 10 1,260 14Catheterization 6 1,512 10,095Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 180 87.94%Electronic Monitoring 7 180 3,156Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 9 1,512 675Glucose Monitoring 21 3,708 424Insulin Administration 23 1,944 429Intravenous Treatments 0 0 1,222Medications (Inhaled) 326 5,148 19Medications (Injection) 83 0 5.98Medications (Nasal) 0 0 7.19Medications (Oral) 406 14,940 12.50%Medications (Other Routes) 32 0 82.35%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 785 1,044Tracheostomy Care 2 360Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3Other Procedures 47 8,208 1,715Total 39,996 580

$40,995

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 3,762 2,824 868 2,783Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 3,894 2,908 875 2,696Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 103.51% 102.97% 100.81% 96.87%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 479 21 11 668

1,593 49 435 61959.09% 1.82% 16.14% 22.96%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

2,880Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

1192

299

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 29384

241767532

109 Total Health Staff527

1,428

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Highlands CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 273Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 196,160Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.84 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.27% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 96.72% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,065Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.71

$523,199 Registered Nurses 14General Revenue $368,741 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$654,317 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $1,546,257County Health Department - Other Funding $84,509

$1,630,766 Registered Nurses 49$7,586,340 Licensed Practical Nurses 82

$55,000 Health Aides/Techs 72$9,272,106

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $47.27 Registered Nurses 1Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 64Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 82Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 72Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 162,624Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 340,089Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 182,782Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 453,944Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,401Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 95,372All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 789Total Health Record Reviews 36,615

Immunization Follow-up 65,170Daily Annual First Aid Administration 206,385

Average Student Health Room Visits 5,278 950,040 Health Education Classes 3,044Average Medication Doses Administered 1,443 259,668 All Other Services 550,146

Total Services 2,101,361

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 181 19,152 22Catheterization 50 10,908 23,869Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 12 3,924 83.81%Electronic Monitoring 186 6,408 657Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 139 33,804 58Glucose Monitoring 415 71,100 5Insulin Administration 274 29,196 2Intravenous Treatments 0 0 40Medications (Inhaled) 2,844 35,604 1Medications (Injection) 65 252 5.59Medications (Nasal) 56 288 6.10Medications (Oral) 4,126 183,204 3.33%Medications (Other Routes) 592 0 76.67%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 9 540Specimen Collection or Testing 63 900Tracheostomy Care 8 1,764Ventilator Dependent Care 0 396 38Other Procedures 0 4,140 29,431Total 401,580 14,925

$216,207

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 62,025 46,891 14,555 46,605Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 63,099 45,717 15,605 48,152Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 101.73% 97.50% 107.21% 103.32%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 3,482 1,919 754 10,314

29,764 1,395 8,074 8,91961.81% 2.90% 16.77% 18.52%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

49,200Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

65744

7,623

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 620

2157

5,6771,1251,518705

1,002 Total Health Staff14,06816,560

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Hillsborough CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 8Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 3,305Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 11.07 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.67% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.63% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,102Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 18.35

$18,860 Registered Nurses 3General Revenue $53,574 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$198,254 Health Aides/Techs 7County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $270,688County Health Department - Other Funding $49,122

$319,810 Registered Nurses 0$55,000 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$374,810

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $113.41 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 3Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 7Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 588Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 18,324Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 5,440Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 262Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,418All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 69Total Health Record Reviews 4,412

Immunization Follow-up 584Daily Annual First Aid Administration 9,721

Average Student Health Room Visits 203 36,576 Health Education Classes 2,705Average Medication Doses Administered 67 11,988 All Other Services 16,136

Total Services 60,659

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 7 864 7Catheterization 1 216 3,222Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 93.63%Electronic Monitoring 2 0 24Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 1 0 9Glucose Monitoring 7 1,872 0Insulin Administration 7 1,440 17Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 40 720 0Medications (Injection) 6 0 3.93Medications (Nasal) 1 360 6.71Medications (Oral) 56 9,468 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 1 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2Other Procedures 0 0 673Total 14,940 0

$0

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 1,085 828 251 799Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,090 832 249 803Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.46% 100.48% 99.20% 100.50%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 53 1 4 140

551 7 112 13368.62% 0.87% 13.95% 16.56%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

782Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

22213

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 620

238231333

18 Total Health Staff283147

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Holmes CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 28Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 17,958Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.58 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 18.67% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.04% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 11,972Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 6.47

$70,277 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $66,590 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$150,068 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $286,935County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$286,935 Registered Nurses 1$755,518 Licensed Practical Nurses 6

$0 Health Aides/Techs 15$1,042,453

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $58.05 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 2Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 6Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 15Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,539Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 17,826Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 62,978Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 297Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 418Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 0All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 0Total Health Record Reviews 4,603

Immunization Follow-up 1,190Daily Annual First Aid Administration 1

Average Student Health Room Visits 657 118,224 Health Education Classes 923Average Medication Doses Administered 173 31,068 All Other Services 24,327

Total Services 116,102

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 21 4,464 20Catheterization 3 288 15,466Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 87.98%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 0Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 3 828 0Glucose Monitoring 28 7,200 0Insulin Administration 25 4,860 2Intravenous Treatments 0 0 3Medications (Inhaled) 139 2,736 0Medications (Injection) 1 36 3.06Medications (Nasal) 1 0 5.24Medications (Oral) 330 21,852 16.00%Medications (Other Routes) 21 0 92.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 26 1,044 902Total 43,308 0

$0

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 5,456 4,084 1,307 4,052Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 5,230 3,848 1,181 3,763Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 95.86% 94.22% 90.36% 92.87%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 792 113 38 893

2,205 120 665 77358.60% 3.19% 17.67% 20.54%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

4,741Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

4630

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 361013

5281245857

43 Total Health Staff2,940919

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Indian River CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 15Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,975Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.40 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.50% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.78% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,163Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 29.68

$43,540 Registered Nurses 6General Revenue $77,342 Licensed Practical Nurses 3

$349,869 Health Aides/Techs 12County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $470,751County Health Department - Other Funding $117,213

$587,964 Registered Nurses 0$281,270 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$2,600 Health Aides/Techs 0$871,834

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $124.99 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 6Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 3Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 12Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 972Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 8,935Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 25,690Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 105,607Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,750Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 9,597All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 144Total Health Record Reviews 3,888

Immunization Follow-up 1,963Daily Annual First Aid Administration 10,819

Average Student Health Room Visits 403 72,540 Health Education Classes 303Average Medication Doses Administered 168 30,276 All Other Services 37,316

Total Services 206,984

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 15 3,060 14Catheterization 2 720 6,701Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 92.75%Electronic Monitoring 3 216 152Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2 396 96Glucose Monitoring 20 7,524 26Insulin Administration 16 3,276 12Intravenous Treatments 0 0 39Medications (Inhaled) 171 3,816 1Medications (Injection) 39 0 8.03Medications (Nasal) 2 0 4.76Medications (Oral) 308 22,644 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 20 0 76.92%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0Specimen Collection or Testing 4 36Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 35 14,580 177Total 56,268 140

$7,700

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 2,205 1,707 511 1,593Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,259 1,744 438 1,652Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 102.45% 102.17% 85.71% 103.70%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 183 31 12 365

961 37 326 32858.17% 2.24% 19.73% 19.85%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

5,865Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

1052

1,481

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 252111

945132136151

68 Total Health Staff1,6481,230

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Jackson CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 5Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,020Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.20 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.88% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.43% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,200Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.21

$12,655 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $55,637 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$104,985 Health Aides/Techs 3County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $173,277County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$173,277 Registered Nurses 0$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$0 Health Aides/Techs 0

$173,277

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $169.88 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 3Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,088Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 8,498Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 1,313Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 238Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 624All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 0Total Health Record Reviews 442

Immunization Follow-up 158Daily Annual First Aid Administration 1,679

Average Student Health Room Visits 58 10,404 Health Education Classes 99Average Medication Doses Administered 11 1,944 All Other Services 3,414

Total Services 17,553

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 2 360 2Catheterization 0 0 1,062Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 100.00%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 14Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 0Glucose Monitoring 2 648 0Insulin Administration 2 360 0Intravenous Treatments 0 0 20Medications (Inhaled) 10 252 0Medications (Injection) 0 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 0 0 6.80Medications (Oral) 17 1,332 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2Other Procedures 0 0 1,062Total 2,952 10,490

$188,600

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 343 274 92 258Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 332 265 87 247Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 96.79% 96.72% 94.57% 95.74%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 54 4 5 71

132 10 44 6153.44% 4.05% 17.81% 24.70%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

221Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

1005

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 200

152411

4 Total Health Staff28

149

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Jefferson CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 2Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,170Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.52 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.22% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.11% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,300Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 16.39

$7,066 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $52,044 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$87,407 Health Aides/Techs 2County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $146,517County Health Department - Other Funding $2,300

$148,817 Registered Nurses 0$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$0 Health Aides/Techs 0

$148,817

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $127.19 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 1Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 2Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 691Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,065Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,461Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 2,409Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 14Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 0All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 0Total Health Record Reviews 355

Immunization Follow-up 353Daily Annual First Aid Administration 1,156

Average Student Health Room Visits 68 12,312 Health Education Classes 53Average Medication Doses Administered 18 3,240 All Other Services 6,619

Total Services 19,176

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 0 0 2Catheterization 0 0 1,184Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 92.11%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 0Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 12Glucose Monitoring 0 0 7Insulin Administration 0 0 10Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 14 432 0Medications (Injection) 0 0 3.86Medications (Nasal) 0 0 3.83Medications (Oral) 97 2,808 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 4 0 0.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0Other Procedures 39 252 0Total 3,492 1,450

$33,500

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 388 292 87 302Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 396 300 88 301Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 102.06% 102.74% 101.15% 99.67%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 51 2 0 60

184 7 57 5361.13% 2.33% 18.94% 17.61%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

451Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

1003

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 122

7715610

5 Total Health Staff208121

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Lafayette CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 54Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 41,156Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 3.67 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.19% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 79.35% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,957Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.28

$147,784 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $75,865 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$31,611 Health Aides/Techs 5County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $255,260County Health Department - Other Funding $77,570

$332,830 Registered Nurses 9$1,597,740 Licensed Practical Nurses 24

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$1,930,570

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $46.91 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 10Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 25Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 5Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 9,695Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 89,740Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,044Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 69,057Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 586Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 15,408All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 351Total Health Record Reviews 9,864

Immunization Follow-up 10,609Daily Annual First Aid Administration 46,552

Average Student Health Room Visits 840 151,128 Health Education Classes 271Average Medication Doses Administered 309 55,548 All Other Services 83,448

Total Services 340,625

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 69 8,820 N/ACatheterization 8 900 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 3 252 N/AElectronic Monitoring 6 648 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 29 8,028 N/AGlucose Monitoring 86 18,072 N/AInsulin Administration 86 10,224 N/AIntravenous Treatments 2 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 611 7,488 N/AMedications (Injection) 256 1,116 N/AMedications (Nasal) 3 108 N/AMedications (Oral) 416 33,984 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 62 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 180Specimen Collection or Testing 30 936Tracheostomy Care 3 180Ventilator Dependent Care 2 180 3Other Procedures 2 792 1,966Total 91,908 536

$11,510

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 12,567 9,337 3,086 9,344Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 12,487 9,131 2,953 7,628Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.36% 97.79% 95.69% 81.64%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,065 174 49 1,799

4,546 235 1,283 1,56459.60% 3.08% 16.82% 20.50%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

3,234Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

17146

165

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1012925

42022067

122

484 Total Health Staff558

1,006

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Lake CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 110Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 83,390Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.86 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.05% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.46% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,310Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.89

$257,078 Registered Nurses 5General Revenue $124,310 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$51,797 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $433,185County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$433,185 Registered Nurses 31$3,214,219 Licensed Practical Nurses 3

$0 Health Aides/Techs 88$3,647,404

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $43.74 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 36Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 3Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 88Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 75,703Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 347Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 287,373Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 11,461Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,318Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 55,828All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,041Total Health Record Reviews 16,896

Immunization Follow-up 11,723Daily Annual First Aid Administration 58,854

Average Student Health Room Visits 2,715 488,700 Health Education Classes 216Average Medication Doses Administered 561 101,052 All Other Services 217,408

Total Services 741,168

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 119 16,524 N/ACatheterization 13 2,736 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 0 N/AElectronic Monitoring 2 0 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 74 8,316 N/AGlucose Monitoring 152 32,328 N/AInsulin Administration 130 18,504 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 638 16,704 N/AMedications (Injection) 30 324 N/AMedications (Nasal) 6 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 857 63,540 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 10 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 1 0Tracheostomy Care 1 180Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 5Other Procedures 58 1,152 4,908Total 160,308 486

$14,548

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 25,921 19,291 6,234 19,330Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 23,897 17,700 5,625 19,912Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 92.19% 91.75% 90.23% 103.01%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,786 56 112 4,183

12,543 542 3,186 3,64162.99% 2.72% 16.00% 18.29%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

34,038Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

406121

1,933

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 39335170

8,2161,032803914

253 Total Health Staff10,1049,847

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Lee CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 49Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 32,990Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.81 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.45% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.84% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,999Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.30

$110,903 Registered Nurses 10General Revenue $106,783 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$216,912 Health Aides/Techs 23County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $434,598County Health Department - Other Funding $94,347

$528,945 Registered Nurses 1$833,774 Licensed Practical Nurses 10

$45,438 Health Aides/Techs 3$1,408,157

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $42.68 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 11Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 10Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 26Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 6,131Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 20,880Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 72,626Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 85,070Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 584Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 24,747All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 361Total Health Record Reviews 87,810

Immunization Follow-up 521Daily Annual First Aid Administration 40,236

Average Student Health Room Visits 882 158,724 Health Education Classes 568Average Medication Doses Administered 309 55,584 All Other Services 132,296

Total Services 471,830

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 50 7,344 33Catheterization 7 576 24,425Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4 1,152 89.75%Electronic Monitoring 1 0 63Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 17 3,636 6Glucose Monitoring 56 12,708 3Insulin Administration 57 7,740 29Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 550 4,536 1Medications (Injection) 286 1,944 N/AMedications (Nasal) 22 396 3.22Medications (Oral) 1,283 40,680 12.50%Medications (Other Routes) 132 0 #DIV/0!Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 4 180Specimen Collection or Testing 4 36Tracheostomy Care 1 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 10 3,312 947Total 84,240 1,457

$20,370

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 10,132 7,519 2,378 7,583Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 10,129 7,390 2,310 6,801Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.97% 98.28% 97.14% 89.69%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,044 84 140 1,372

4,208 148 1,221 1,22461.87% 2.18% 17.95% 18.00%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

20,916Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

84334

1,129

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1013549

11,726214154203

465 Total Health Staff3,3823,337

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Leon CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 15Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,719Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 12.36 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.95% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.67% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,505Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 16.95

$22,699 Registered Nurses 4General Revenue $52,083 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$148,537 Health Aides/Techs 2County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $223,319County Health Department - Other Funding $2,650

$225,969 Registered Nurses 0$67,500 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$4,118 Health Aides/Techs 7$297,587

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $52.03 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 4Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 9Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,357Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 22,569Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 22,344Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 257Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 8,410All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 218Total Health Record Reviews 2,072

Immunization Follow-up 1,666Daily Annual First Aid Administration 9,795

Average Student Health Room Visits 393 70,668 Health Education Classes 785Average Medication Doses Administered 100 18,072 All Other Services 27,479

Total Services 96,952

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 8 1,404 11Catheterization 2 324 5,434Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5 720 91.54%Electronic Monitoring 2 360 648Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 5 1,260 71Glucose Monitoring 19 2,412 27Insulin Administration 14 1,620 35Intravenous Treatments 0 0 10Medications (Inhaled) 146 1,548 1Medications (Injection) 32 0 8.17Medications (Nasal) 1,184 0 6.88Medications (Oral) 297 12,744 9.09%Medications (Other Routes) 67 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 180Specimen Collection or Testing 4 252Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3Other Procedures 19 6,984 1,263Total 29,808 1,293

$20,810

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 1,880 1,440 445 1,374Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,941 1,302 448 1,087Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 103.24% 90.42% 100.67% 79.11%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 182 33 13 266

648 20 173 24659.61% 1.84% 15.92% 22.63%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

3,593Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

655

255

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 19175

360776180

22 Total Health Staff1,960721

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Levy CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 4Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,372Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.53 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 8.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.45% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,744Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.45

$11,347 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $49,915 Licensed Practical Nurses 2

$65,292 Health Aides/Techs 1County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $126,554County Health Department - Other Funding $8,819

$135,373 Registered Nurses 0$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$0 Health Aides/Techs 0

$135,373

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $98.67 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 2Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 1Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 19Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 6,645Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 1,794Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 1,701Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 227Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,966All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 324Total Health Record Reviews 596

Immunization Follow-up 7Daily Annual First Aid Administration 1,234

Average Student Health Room Visits 65 11,700 Health Education Classes 162Average Medication Doses Administered 29 5,256 All Other Services 6,518

Total Services 21,193

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 6 864 3Catheterization 0 0 1,277Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 180 89.45%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 1Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2 216 0Glucose Monitoring 6 2,628 0Insulin Administration 5 648 0Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 24 360 0Medications (Injection) 0 0 3.58Medications (Nasal) 0 0 5.05Medications (Oral) 29 4,032 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 2 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 1 180Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 0 0 361Total 9,108 63

$1,985

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 446 337 106 319Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 370 270 91 264Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 82.96% 80.12% 85.85% 82.76%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1 0 3 69

139 7 56 6252.65% 2.65% 21.21% 23.48%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

323Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

91028

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 642

63665

25 Total Health Staff8682

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Liberty CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,483Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 9.54 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 7.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.35% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,483Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.46

$19,973 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $52,514 Licensed Practical Nurses 2

$193,902 Health Aides/Techs 2County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $266,389County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$266,389 Registered Nurses 0$21,764 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$288,153

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $116.05 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 3Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 2Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 779Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 8,705Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,565Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 5,505Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 262Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 339All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 36Total Health Record Reviews 514

Immunization Follow-up 1,401Daily Annual First Aid Administration 13,089

Average Student Health Room Visits 132 23,688 Health Education Classes 152Average Medication Doses Administered 26 4,608 All Other Services 6,997

Total Services 43,344

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 2 108 4Catheterization 0 0 1,211Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 92.80%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 0Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 6Glucose Monitoring 4 648 6Insulin Administration 2 108 6Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 37 1,080 0Medications (Injection) 5 0 12.43Medications (Nasal) 0 0 5.74Medications (Oral) 37 3,420 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 57.14%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 0 0 1,261Total 5,364 7,208

$145,961

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 763 595 178 554Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 845 585 168 537Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 110.75% 98.32% 94.38% 96.93%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 40 7 2 161

283 14 93 14752.70% 2.61% 17.32% 27.37%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

485Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

1100

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 555

6520136

6 Total Health Staff143215

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Madison CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 69Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 44,567Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.15 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.79% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.18% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,158Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.47

$83,075 Registered Nurses 6General Revenue $137,983 Licensed Practical Nurses 9

$487,758 Health Aides/Techs 2County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $708,816County Health Department - Other Funding $119,773

$828,589 Registered Nurses 33$2,782,327 Licensed Practical Nurses 27

$0 Health Aides/Techs 8$3,610,916

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $81.02 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 39Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 36Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 10Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 71,364Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 148,074Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 43,393Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 219,242Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,461Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 30,144All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 822Total Health Record Reviews 34,809

Immunization Follow-up 11,132Daily Annual First Aid Administration 24,092

Average Student Health Room Visits 2,018 363,240 Health Education Classes 3,204Average Medication Doses Administered 794 142,920 All Other Services 188,809

Total Services 778,546

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 67 12,888 17Catheterization 6 2,052 11,986Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 10 180 91.29%Electronic Monitoring 27 2,952 53Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 23 5,904 1Glucose Monitoring 81 19,656 7Insulin Administration 73 13,572 1Intravenous Treatments 0 0 2Medications (Inhaled) 682 11,628 6Medications (Injection) 190 8,928 13.26Medications (Nasal) 10 252 7.10Medications (Oral) 725 106,668 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 37 0 94.12%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 180Specimen Collection or Testing 139 1,008Tracheostomy Care 2 324Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2Other Procedures 0 504 976Total 186,696 2,465

$24,650

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 14,393 10,626 3,527 10,819Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 12,356 7,931 2,299 6,853Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 85.85% 74.64% 65.18% 63.34%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,870 453 47 2,163

3,172 331 1,518 1,83246.29% 4.83% 22.15% 26.73%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

9,508Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

334116

890

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1069164

2,161230302379

396 Total Health Staff2,4112,388

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Manatee CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 57Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 42,068Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.41 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.08% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 85.61% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,274Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.84

$111,497 Registered Nurses 19General Revenue $111,896 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$198,962 Health Aides/Techs 5County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $422,355County Health Department - Other Funding $831,563

$1,253,918 Registered Nurses 0$8,349,532 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 38$9,603,450

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $228.28 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 19Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 43Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 21,824Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 105,117Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 69,365Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 258Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 53,458All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 45,846Total Health Record Reviews 9,135

Immunization Follow-up 9,220Daily Annual First Aid Administration 52,141

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,265 227,700 Health Education Classes 607Average Medication Doses Administered 644 115,992 All Other Services 130,914

Total Services 497,885

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 69 8,568 47Catheterization 4 540 39,013Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 0 85.54%Electronic Monitoring 4 0 24Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 18 3,456 7Glucose Monitoring 97 21,708 426Insulin Administration 86 11,088 1Intravenous Treatments 3 0 1Medications (Inhaled) 880 20,916 0Medications (Injection) 268 504 8.41Medications (Nasal) 5 180 6.95Medications (Oral) 801 80,856 7.77%Medications (Other Routes) 52 0 57.28%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 0Specimen Collection or Testing 61 1,008Tracheostomy Care 2 0Ventilator Dependent Care 2 0 1Other Procedures 6 0 1,128Total 148,824 710

$7,141

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 12,748 9,560 3,150 9,545Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 13,638 8,723 2,564 8,634Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 106.98% 91.24% 81.40% 90.46%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 938 64 57 2,099

5,007 288 1,528 1,81157.99% 3.34% 17.70% 20.98%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

26,510Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

162215

10,898

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 12659

146

1,20128556963

185 Total Health Staff7,7255,200

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Marion CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 28Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 18,195Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.01 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.11% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 78.41% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,022Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.38

$41,865 Registered Nurses 8General Revenue $72,404 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$181,608 Health Aides/Techs 1County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $295,877County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$295,877 Registered Nurses 1$136,675 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$178,105 Health Aides/Techs 21$610,657

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $33.56 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 9Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 22Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 12,342Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 107,308Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 56,920Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 677Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 16,797All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 401Total Health Record Reviews 23,290

Immunization Follow-up 3,161Daily Annual First Aid Administration 36,109

Average Student Health Room Visits 708 127,512 Health Education Classes 517Average Medication Doses Administered 168 30,312 All Other Services 58,630

Total Services 316,152

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 32 3,312 9Catheterization 4 180 8,558Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 540 68.67%Electronic Monitoring 18 792 281Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 7 1,188 149Glucose Monitoring 44 6,516 27Insulin Administration 37 3,276 15Intravenous Treatments 0 0 66Medications (Inhaled) 375 3,636 10Medications (Injection) 185 0 6.41Medications (Nasal) 6 0 4.97Medications (Oral) 446 23,400 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 39 0 81.25%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0Specimen Collection or Testing 31 540Tracheostomy Care 2 144Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0Other Procedures 7 2,484 0Total 46,008 127

$3,866

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 5,284 4,042 1,180 3,808Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 5,135 3,967 1,165 3,665Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.18% 98.14% 98.73% 96.24%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 722 41 17 697

2,367 148 601 54964.58% 4.04% 16.40% 14.98%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

7,606Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

12143

3,297

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 46194

7419986

318

324 Total Health Staff1,774869

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Martin CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 19Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 8,427Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.21 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.82% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.30% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 809Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.00

$41,000 Registered Nurses 2General Revenue $55,223 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$123,839 Health Aides/Techs 2County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $220,062County Health Department - Other Funding $5,348

$225,410 Registered Nurses 8$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0$0 Health Aides/Techs 0

$225,410

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $26.75 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 10Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 2Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 28,579Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,893Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,834Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 30,073Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 985Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 8,103All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 284Total Health Record Reviews 7,373

Immunization Follow-up 6,910Daily Annual First Aid Administration 11,147

Average Student Health Room Visits 337 60,732 Health Education Classes 650Average Medication Doses Administered 90 16,128 All Other Services 23,585

Total Services 126,416

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 10 1,224 10Catheterization 1 180 6,734Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 0 86.09%Electronic Monitoring 1 540 18Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 3 720 4Glucose Monitoring 9 1,188 1Insulin Administration 9 684 3Intravenous Treatments 0 0 1Medications (Inhaled) 58 252 1Medications (Injection) 6 792 0.78Medications (Nasal) 2 0 3.07Medications (Oral) 164 14,040 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 8 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 9 36Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 0 756 613Total 20,412 72

$0

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 2,402 1,845 615 1,852Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,500 1,800 613 1,590Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 104.08% 97.56% 99.67% 85.85%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 149 33 8 324

1,012 57 254 26763.65% 3.58% 15.97% 16.79%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

2,092Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

12113

163

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 13306

435514993

53 Total Health Staff712461

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Monroe CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 15Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 11,079Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.25 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.52% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,216Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.81

$71,141 Registered Nurses 4General Revenue $45,160 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$18,817 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $135,118County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$135,118 Registered Nurses 1$99,958 Licensed Practical Nurses 3

$0 Health Aides/Techs 7$235,076

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $21.22 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 5Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 3Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 7Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,686Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 8,909Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 6,667Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 14,632Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 156Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 5,697All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 318Total Health Record Reviews 4,205

Immunization Follow-up 3,130Daily Annual First Aid Administration 16,891

Average Student Health Room Visits 446 80,352 Health Education Classes 16Average Medication Doses Administered 151 27,180 All Other Services 34,338

Total Services 97,645

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 27 4,644 N/ACatheterization 2 0 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 N/AElectronic Monitoring 1 360 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2 0 N/AGlucose Monitoring 28 7,128 N/AInsulin Administration 28 4,860 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 277 2,448 N/AMedications (Injection) 18 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 1 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 231 19,872 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 3 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0Specimen Collection or Testing 7 216Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 0 0 786Total 39,528 1,105

$103,423

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 3,315 2,513 866 2,525Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 3,184 2,422 866 2,187Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 96.05% 96.38% 100.00% 86.61%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 217 43 12 61

2,100 17 26 4496.02% 0.78% 1.19% 2.01%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

2,875Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

228440

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 37203

702836284

139 Total Health Staff769902

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Nassau CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 41Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 28,974Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.14 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.64% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.14% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,575Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.05

$177,240 Registered Nurses 3General Revenue $0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $177,240County Health Department - Other Funding $3,179

$180,419 Registered Nurses 8$924,955 Licensed Practical Nurses 11

$0 Health Aides/Techs 21$1,105,374

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $38.15 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 11Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 11Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 21Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 0Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 83,190Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 0Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 381Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 46,464All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 0Total Health Record Reviews 0

Immunization Follow-up 0Daily Annual First Aid Administration 26,191

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,310 235,836 Health Education Classes 210Average Medication Doses Administered 511 92,052 All Other Services 105,878

Total Services 262,314

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 79 9,864 N/ACatheterization 1 180 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 0 N/AElectronic Monitoring 14 108 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 26 4,212 N/AGlucose Monitoring 81 16,272 N/AInsulin Administration 77 11,196 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 610 17,280 N/AMedications (Injection) 276 72 N/AMedications (Nasal) 15 180 N/AMedications (Oral) 532 62,100 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 49 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 0Specimen Collection or Testing 2 612Tracheostomy Care 7 288Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0Other Procedures 0 216 0Total 122,580 0

$0

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 8,371 6,321 1,949 6,122Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 8,140 6,146 1,803 5,859Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.24% 97.23% 92.51% 95.70%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 366 55 10 1,127

3,853 293 879 83465.76% 5.00% 15.00% 14.23%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

6,694Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

152440

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 93

11216

1,676224147185

292 Total Health Staff1,8842,022

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Okaloosa CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 12Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,433Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.86 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 94.34% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,072Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 25.93

$23,800 Registered Nurses 6General Revenue $64,099 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$243,042 Health Aides/Techs 1County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $330,941County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$330,941 Registered Nurses 0$91,923 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$7,861 Health Aides/Techs 9$430,725

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $66.96 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 6Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 10Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 17,202Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 50,129Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 22,819Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,885Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 4,987All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 7Total Health Record Reviews 8,464

Immunization Follow-up 2,597Daily Annual First Aid Administration 6,944

Average Student Health Room Visits 388 69,840 Health Education Classes 1,241Average Medication Doses Administered 250 45,000 All Other Services 50,527

Total Services 166,802

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 7 612 10Catheterization 3 540 6,311Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 94.80%Electronic Monitoring 1 468 94Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 1 180 28Glucose Monitoring 14 2,664 0Insulin Administration 9 1,512 0Intravenous Treatments 0 0 40Medications (Inhaled) 157 2,484 0Medications (Injection) 93 0 19.54Medications (Nasal) 4 0 9.51Medications (Oral) 218 39,600 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 29 0 0.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 180Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3Other Procedures 1 1,908 1,693Total 50,148 2,520

$204,335

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 2,077 1,592 485 1,530Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,030 1,552 480 1,492Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.74% 97.49% 98.97% 97.52%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 159 15 39 396

840 23 256 37356.30% 1.54% 17.16% 25.00%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

945Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

19905

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1691

253401721

94 Total Health Staff124337

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Okeechobee CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 225Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 179,107Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 3.99 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 10.51% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 82.36% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 8,369Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.55

$588,497 Registered Nurses 11General Revenue $290,330 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$266,729 Health Aides/Techs 7County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $1,145,556County Health Department - Other Funding $292,315

$1,437,871 Registered Nurses 8$5,283,784 Licensed Practical Nurses 28

$700,312 Health Aides/Techs 118$7,421,967

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $41.44 Registered Nurses 2Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 21Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 29Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 125Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 216,708Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 215,451Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 444,200Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 100,834Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 884Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 83,117All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 8Total Health Record Reviews 20,496

Immunization Follow-up 32,646Daily Annual First Aid Administration 136,911

Average Student Health Room Visits 3,973 715,104 Health Education Classes 410Average Medication Doses Administered 1,145 206,136 All Other Services 458,420

Total Services 1,710,085

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 10 23,256 4Catheterization 0 7,164 5,033Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 6,876 89.37%Electronic Monitoring 5 2,880 6,291Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 19,548 93Glucose Monitoring 12 41,508 60Insulin Administration 13 18,252 43Intravenous Treatments 0 7,704 62Medications (Inhaled) 53 26,388 43Medications (Injection) 2 33,012 13.91Medications (Nasal) 2 468 5.46Medications (Oral) 31 102,312 23.81%Medications (Other Routes) 5,963 0 82.61%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 1,044Specimen Collection or Testing 2 756Tracheostomy Care 0 1,296Ventilator Dependent Care 0 3,888 4Other Procedures 0 13,320 4,243Total 309,672 0

$0

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 55,270 41,064 13,339 41,394Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 57,180 40,632 13,076 18,963Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 103.46% 98.95% 98.03% 45.81%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 5,841 1,450 1,091 4,125

11,842 679 2,996 3,44662.45% 3.58% 15.80% 18.17%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

7,170Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

2612257

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 9999

112

1,331336217187

853 Total Health Staff1,0462,793

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Orange CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 55Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 53,716Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.55 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 6.01% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.24% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 5,871Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.98

$120,688 Registered Nurses 3General Revenue $79,435 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$33,099 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $233,222County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$233,222 Registered Nurses 6$2,433,754 Licensed Practical Nurses 48

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$2,666,976

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $49.65 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 9Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 48Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 6,113Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 175,698Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 39,323Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,137Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 23,766All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,896Total Health Record Reviews 33,728

Immunization Follow-up 33,460Daily Annual First Aid Administration 82,905

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,358 244,404 Health Education Classes 53Average Medication Doses Administered 419 75,492 All Other Services 137,188

Total Services 536,267

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 67 7,308 N/ACatheterization 11 2,448 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 432 N/AElectronic Monitoring 6 216 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 35 5,400 N/AGlucose Monitoring 160 21,888 N/AInsulin Administration 61 11,880 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 298 14,652 N/AMedications (Injection) 41 720 N/AMedications (Nasal) 1 180 N/AMedications (Oral) 697 45,000 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 34 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 72Specimen Collection or Testing 6 216Tracheostomy Care 4 1,260Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 10Other Procedures 61 22,140 9,725Total 133,812 48

$1,076

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 16,284 12,247 4,234 12,358Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 15,612 11,555 3,832 11,233Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 95.87% 94.35% 90.51% 90.90%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 238 112 2 2,198

7,242 364 1,793 1,83464.47% 3.24% 15.96% 16.33%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

11,828Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

383812

1,092

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1999446

1,581461330377

447 Total Health Staff3,3783,735

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Osceola CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 211Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 176,338Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.06 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 80.77% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 839Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 6.77

$547,272 Registered Nurses 8General Revenue $313,811 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$350,924 Health Aides/Techs 3County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $1,212,007County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$1,212,007 Registered Nurses 1$4,709,385 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$12,092,196 Health Aides/Techs 0$18,013,588

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $102.15 Registered Nurses 202Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 6

Health Aides/Techs 10

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 210Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 7Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 13Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 414,757Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 26,020Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 22,394Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 82,735Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,060Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 31,663All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 128Total Health Record Reviews 79,885

Immunization Follow-up 49,615Daily Annual First Aid Administration 77,826

Average Student Health Room Visits 4,960 892,872 Health Education Classes 1,520Average Medication Doses Administered 1,241 223,344 All Other Services 404,808

Total Services 1,194,411

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 209 32,220 3Catheterization 28 9,252 4,769Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 10 756 93.55%Electronic Monitoring 48 4,788 16Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 96 15,156 46Glucose Monitoring 360 72,504 111Insulin Administration 312 35,856 96Intravenous Treatments 5 0 16Medications (Inhaled) 3,314 33,732 5Medications (Injection) 1,546 1,728 8.30Medications (Nasal) 43 1,008 4.51Medications (Oral) 3,128 142,344 5.88%Medications (Other Routes) 318 0 94.12%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 9 1,080Specimen Collection or Testing 314 3,420Tracheostomy Care 22 5,724Ventilator Dependent Care 4 720 2Other Procedures 18 4,932 4,181Total 365,220 30,805

$713,980

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 51,001 37,812 12,520 38,370Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 48,595 36,088 11,242 56,518Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 95.28% 95.44% 89.79% 147.30%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 5,976 753 211 13,430

33,082 1,721 10,006 11,70958.53% 3.05% 17.70% 20.72%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

26,878Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

1899034

889

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 390193183

3,406800645569

1,535 Total Health Staff8,3589,597

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Palm Beach CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 84Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 66,195Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.70 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.05% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.38% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,615Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.75

$119,382 Registered Nurses 0General Revenue $108,278 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$45,117 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $272,777County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$272,777 Registered Nurses 41$3,764,681 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 76$4,037,458

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $60.99 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 41Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 76Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 20,313Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 4,227Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 187,011Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 214,427Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,895Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 30,843All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 4,700Total Health Record Reviews 16,732

Immunization Follow-up 12,793Daily Annual First Aid Administration 103,286

Average Student Health Room Visits 3,200 575,964 Health Education Classes 1,626Average Medication Doses Administered 964 173,556 All Other Services 177,623

Total Services 777,476

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 157 20,556 N/ACatheterization 9 2,916 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5 576 N/AElectronic Monitoring 63 684 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 46 6,336 N/AGlucose Monitoring 174 40,212 N/AInsulin Administration 166 19,584 N/AIntravenous Treatments 1 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 1,495 37,476 N/AMedications (Injection) 688 360 N/AMedications (Nasal) 9 252 N/AMedications (Oral) 3,877 104,760 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 473 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 360Specimen Collection or Testing 150 8,100Tracheostomy Care 5 1,512Ventilator Dependent Care 1 0 4Other Procedures 9 5,040 3,845Total 248,724 5,319

$322,321

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 20,164 14,854 5,170 15,374Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 19,846 14,402 4,968 15,336Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.42% 96.96% 96.09% 99.75%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,191 136 61 3,796

8,996 965 2,544 2,83158.66% 6.29% 16.59% 18.46%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

22,863Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

254411

497

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 20627123

4,616649687

1,915

696 Total Health Staff5,6287,595

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Pasco CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 142Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 102,872Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.70 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.52% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.94% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,828Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 7.10

$455,617 Registered Nurses 9General Revenue $258,413 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$356,499 Health Aides/Techs 17County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $1,070,529County Health Department - Other Funding $301,918

$1,372,447 Registered Nurses 47$2,806,725 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$477,338 Health Aides/Techs 21$4,656,510

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $45.27 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 56Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 1Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 38Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 54,445Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,019Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 124,135Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 103,462Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 5,036Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 45,151All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 882Total Health Record Reviews 11,687

Immunization Follow-up 14,148Daily Annual First Aid Administration 107,868

Average Student Health Room Visits 3,830 689,328 Health Education Classes 1,526Average Medication Doses Administered 948 170,640 All Other Services 259,640

Total Services 729,999

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 79 12,384 6Catheterization 14 2,556 6,151Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 6 1,116 80.00%Electronic Monitoring 7 216 2Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 115 20,448 3Glucose Monitoring 226 32,580 0Insulin Administration 98 15,048 2Intravenous Treatments 1 36 0Medications (Inhaled) 535 47,268 0Medications (Injection) 119 1,224 2.99Medications (Nasal) 6 828 5.08Medications (Oral) 3,952 101,988 14.29%Medications (Other Routes) 89 0 85.71%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 144Specimen Collection or Testing 1,056 2,880Tracheostomy Care 1 180Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 16Other Procedures 94 9,072 12,063Total 247,968 20,488

$438,300

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 30,557 22,923 7,666 22,969Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 29,440 19,271 7,412 20,065Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 96.34% 84.07% 96.69% 87.36%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 2,604 248 716 4,528

12,228 859 3,309 3,66960.94% 4.28% 16.49% 18.29%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

26,955Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

1147323

2,839

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 308222106

3,907642585905

870 Total Health Staff8,6967,665

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Pinellas CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 144Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 95,104Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.13 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.54% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 75.47% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,658Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.28

$291,041 Registered Nurses 22General Revenue $198,314 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$351,534 Health Aides/Techs 7County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $840,889County Health Department - Other Funding $97,410

$938,299 Registered Nurses 4$14,526,448 Licensed Practical Nurses 95

$130,000 Health Aides/Techs 11$15,594,748

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $163.98 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 26Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 95Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 18Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 18,149Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 271,978Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 48,637Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 159,147Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,581Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,541All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,029Total Health Record Reviews 13,569

Immunization Follow-up 12,267Daily Annual First Aid Administration 71,450

Average Student Health Room Visits 3,241 583,344 Health Education Classes 9,531Average Medication Doses Administered 809 145,548 All Other Services 270,759

Total Services 882,638

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 84 11,160 30Catheterization 28 4,032 17,058Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 58 612 79.25%Electronic Monitoring 31 792 130Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 105 1,656 11Glucose Monitoring 171 35,604 70Insulin Administration 110 11,772 17Intravenous Treatments 0 0 14Medications (Inhaled) 2,001 41,436 0Medications (Injection) 697 360 24.62Medications (Nasal) 0 0 7.51Medications (Oral) 1,769 87,588 5.17%Medications (Other Routes) 163 0 89.66%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 12 36Specimen Collection or Testing 42 504Tracheostomy Care 7 0Ventilator Dependent Care 1 0 8Other Procedures 404 29,016 5,053Total 224,568 11,109

$936,296

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 30,685 22,689 7,424 23,044Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 30,467 20,199 7,106 20,819Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.29% 89.03% 95.72% 90.34%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,515 247 152 4,590

12,969 653 3,260 3,93762.29% 3.14% 15.66% 18.91%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

51,303Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

1658033

4,228

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 277302166

7,181712749

1,135

3,700 Total Health Staff19,59012,985

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Polk CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 20Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 11,127Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.88 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 95.64% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,782Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.71

$86,540 Registered Nurses 2General Revenue $49,997 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$20,833 Health Aides/Techs 1County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $157,370County Health Department - Other Funding $40,648

$198,018 Registered Nurses 2$616,922 Licensed Practical Nurses 6

$0 Health Aides/Techs 9$814,940

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $73.24 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 4Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 7Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 10Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 6,133Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 7,071Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 1,599Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 380Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,451Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 9,024All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 0Total Health Record Reviews 8,602

Immunization Follow-up 18,506Daily Annual First Aid Administration 11,500

Average Student Health Room Visits 425 76,572 Health Education Classes 162Average Medication Doses Administered 182 32,760 All Other Services 32,499

Total Services 96,927

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 13 2,448 N/ACatheterization 4 1,008 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 324 N/AElectronic Monitoring 1 216 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 4 4,536 N/AGlucose Monitoring 16 5,256 N/AInsulin Administration 16 3,024 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 56 6,732 N/AMedications (Injection) 0 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 0 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 122 22,104 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 0 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 1 72Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 6Other Procedures 0 0 4,013Total 45,720 216

$4,613

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 3,141 2,296 553 2,254Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 3,070 2,219 561 2,190Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.74% 96.65% 101.45% 97.16%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 431 76 2 1,032

904 174 254 85841.28% 7.95% 11.60% 39.18%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

3,824Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

3134

754

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 272931

62048

1170

35 Total Health Staff1,1221,021

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Putnam CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 38Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 31,289Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 3.48 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.73% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.04% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,422Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.26

$101,486 Registered Nurses 0General Revenue $58,592 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$24,413 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $184,491County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$184,491 Registered Nurses 22$1,762,897 Licensed Practical Nurses 12

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$1,947,388

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $62.24 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 22Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 12Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 121,092Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 64,029Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 3,853Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 41,266Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 444Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 27,385All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,090Total Health Record Reviews 0

Immunization Follow-up 1,027Daily Annual First Aid Administration 54,458

Average Student Health Room Visits 605 108,864 Health Education Classes 106Average Medication Doses Administered 366 65,880 All Other Services 100,175

Total Services 414,925

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 74 13,248 N/ACatheterization 3 1,188 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 6 540 N/AElectronic Monitoring 5 2,520 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 12 4,464 N/AGlucose Monitoring 74 25,344 N/AInsulin Administration 74 13,104 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 201 7,740 N/AMedications (Injection) 2 396 N/AMedications (Nasal) 3 540 N/AMedications (Oral) 292 41,760 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 27 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 5 360Tracheostomy Care 4 2,412Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3Other Procedures 7 1,980 1,845Total 115,596 8,204

$81,154

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 9,034 6,757 2,349 6,948Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 8,784 7,266 2,247 6,747Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.23% 107.53% 95.66% 97.11%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 552 9 0 1,203

4,483 225 1,061 97866.44% 3.33% 15.73% 14.50%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

4,666Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

17119

220

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 742911

94317414981

501 Total Health Staff725

1,722

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Saint John's CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 42Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 39,235Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 0.00 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.75% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.50% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,503Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 12.99

$142,797 Registered Nurses 10General Revenue $77,717 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$32,383 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $252,897County Health Department - Other Funding $252,897

$505,794 Registered Nurses 1$1,575,642 Licensed Practical Nurses 2

$325,000 Health Aides/Techs 45$2,406,436

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $61.33 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 11Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 2Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 45Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 26,639Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 11,896Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 152,506Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 98,924Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,450Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 13,066All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,489Total Health Record Reviews 25,575

Immunization Follow-up 23,535Daily Annual First Aid Administration 42,763

Average Student Health Room Visits 0 0 Health Education Classes 525Average Medication Doses Administered 257 46,332 All Other Services 111,272

Total Services 509,640

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 50 6,048 N/ACatheterization 8 2,700 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 1,008 N/AElectronic Monitoring 5 792 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 15 3,528 N/AGlucose Monitoring 86 1,764 N/AInsulin Administration 89 7,740 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 550 9,252 N/AMedications (Injection) 222 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 12 324 N/AMedications (Oral) 466 26,172 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 42 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 7 792Tracheostomy Care 2 468Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 35 2,520 385Total 63,108 5,960

$367,520

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 12,140 8,987 3,065 9,229Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 14,385 10,674 2,987 8,934Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 118.49% 118.77% 97.46% 96.80%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 822 122 92 2,287

5,115 161 1,532 2,12657.25% 1.80% 17.15% 23.80%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

19,348Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

46299

888

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 136273113

2,060386256

0

118 Total Health Staff10,2464,788

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Saint Lucie CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 33Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 25,540Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.48 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.84% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.55% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,970Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.38

$65,983 Registered Nurses 5General Revenue $75,836 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$118,937 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $260,756County Health Department - Other Funding $21,233

$281,989 Registered Nurses 4$2,094,665 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 29$2,376,654

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $93.06 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 9Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 29Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,587Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 118,539Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 23,912Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 848Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3Total Health Record Reviews 4,226

Immunization Follow-up 3,135Daily Annual First Aid Administration 37,386

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,062 191,124 Health Education Classes 479Average Medication Doses Administered 344 61,956 All Other Services 49,557

Total Services 239,674

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 35 6,768 31Catheterization 5 648 25,644Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 88.55%Electronic Monitoring 2 540 334Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 4 2,232 4Glucose Monitoring 108 8,028 48Insulin Administration 40 6,516 69Intravenous Treatments 0 0 438Medications (Inhaled) 208 3,708 6Medications (Injection) 68 720 22.33Medications (Nasal) 1 0 4.91Medications (Oral) 500 43,956 10.27%Medications (Other Routes) 161 0 86.99%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 2 972Tracheostomy Care 1 180Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 31Other Procedures 0 48,636 25,644Total 122,904 29,111

$1,134,700

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 7,565 5,746 2,013 5,733Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 7,515 5,727 1,938 5,348Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.34% 99.67% 96.27% 93.28%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 500 77 123 878

3,572 181 898 69766.79% 3.38% 16.79% 13.03%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

8,282Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

30149

569

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 78872

1,169205137175

824 Total Health Staff3,1381,845

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Santa Rosa CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 55Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 40,902Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.36 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.08% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.91% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,543Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.12

$135,253 Registered Nurses 14General Revenue $108,524 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$239,180 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $482,957County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$482,957 Registered Nurses 13$5,966,648 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$309,874 Health Aides/Techs 53$6,759,479

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $165.26 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 27Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 53Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 49,977Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 226,088Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 104,019Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,333Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 44,143All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,884Total Health Record Reviews 12,179

Immunization Follow-up 7,895Daily Annual First Aid Administration 34,609

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,673 301,212 Health Education Classes 988Average Medication Doses Administered 450 80,964 All Other Services 132,502

Total Services 618,617

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 66 10,044 41Catheterization 6 1,008 35,375Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 0 88.91%Electronic Monitoring 9 216 356Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 19 4,932 32Glucose Monitoring 84 20,736 1Insulin Administration 73 9,504 115Intravenous Treatments 0 0 1Medications (Inhaled) 928 11,556 2Medications (Injection) 306 0 5.39Medications (Nasal) 6 288 4.92Medications (Oral) 1,410 54,396 8.47%Medications (Other Routes) 129 0 94.92%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 4 0Specimen Collection or Testing 220 720Tracheostomy Care 1 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2Other Procedures 8 684 1,229Total 114,084 12,945

$385,757

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 12,319 9,083 3,168 9,360Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 12,190 9,077 3,234 9,263Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.95% 99.93% 102.08% 98.96%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 725 166 16 1,860

5,706 173 1,697 1,68761.60% 1.87% 18.32% 18.21%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

17,730Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

713414

2,370

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 85

12730

2,404363530480

432 Total Health Staff6,8583,932

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Sarasota CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 65Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 64,015Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.60 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.83% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 81.96% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,783Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.91

$273,925 Registered Nurses 4General Revenue $131,953 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$54,981 Health Aides/Techs 2County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $460,859County Health Department - Other Funding $23,096

$483,955 Registered Nurses 19$2,590,824 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 41$3,074,779

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $48.03 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 23Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 43Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,733Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 222,087Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 119,871Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,373Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 16,172All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 2,885Total Health Record Reviews 28,323

Immunization Follow-up 11,711Daily Annual First Aid Administration 140,492

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,992 358,632 Health Education Classes 553Average Medication Doses Administered 362 65,196 All Other Services 151,054

Total Services 698,254

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 144 12,276 N/ACatheterization 11 1,980 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 6 468 N/AElectronic Monitoring 3 180 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 30 6,660 N/AGlucose Monitoring 183 22,536 N/AInsulin Administration 174 15,912 N/AIntravenous Treatments 1 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 861 11,196 N/AMedications (Injection) 464 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 6 36 N/AMedications (Oral) 849 34,992 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 102 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 576Specimen Collection or Testing 24 288Tracheostomy Care 7 2,088Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 10Other Procedures 5 180 13,131Total 109,368 10,156

$791,740

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 18,551 13,872 5,036 13,982Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 14,512 11,933 4,849 13,355Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 78.23% 86.02% 96.29% 95.52%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 821 174 82 2,728

8,588 553 2,039 2,17564.31% 4.14% 15.27% 16.29%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

14,630Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

363611

1,892

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 20811353

1,569484278820

480 Total Health Staff4,3544,296

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Seminole CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 10Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 7,774Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 3.86 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.68% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.37% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,307Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.63

$55,216 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $36,784 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$15,327 Health Aides/Techs 2County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $107,327County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$107,327 Registered Nurses 5$15,000 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$122,327

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $15.74 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 6Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 2Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 12,062Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 4Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 8,266Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 22,282Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 242Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 781All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 102Total Health Record Reviews 5,762

Immunization Follow-up 3,217Daily Annual First Aid Administration 7,200

Average Student Health Room Visits 167 30,024 Health Education Classes 30Average Medication Doses Administered 38 6,840 All Other Services 14,944

Total Services 74,892

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 14 468 N/ACatheterization 4 648 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 N/AElectronic Monitoring 1 0 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 3 0 N/AGlucose Monitoring 15 612 N/AInsulin Administration 14 576 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 115 1,476 N/AMedications (Injection) 16 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 1 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 75 4,536 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 4 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 2 36Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3Other Procedures 0 0 2,536Total 8,352 13,306

$522,745

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 2,494 1,903 626 1,850Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,695 1,890 605 1,344Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 108.06% 99.32% 96.65% 72.65%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 257 32 33 270

929 23 145 24769.12% 1.71% 10.79% 18.38%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

1,727Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

2109

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 21155

307493940

77 Total Health Staff647515

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Sumter CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 8Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,003Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 9.67 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.01% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.23% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 760Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.66

$32,701 Registered Nurses 2General Revenue $44,132 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$80,416 Health Aides/Techs 1County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $157,249County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$157,249 Registered Nurses 6$449,164 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$606,413

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $101.02 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 8Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 1Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 1Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 21,628Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,729Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 1,079Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 22,841Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 486Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 6,710All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 98Total Health Record Reviews 4,964

Immunization Follow-up 1,015Daily Annual First Aid Administration 11,343

Average Student Health Room Visits 322 58,032 Health Education Classes 193Average Medication Doses Administered 68 12,240 All Other Services 20,915

Total Services 94,001

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 14 2,736 7Catheterization 2 252 5,990Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 89.23%Electronic Monitoring 4 72 121Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 4 540 101Glucose Monitoring 16 3,492 1Insulin Administration 14 2,592 8Intravenous Treatments 0 0 102Medications (Inhaled) 124 1,656 4Medications (Injection) 14 144 8.19Medications (Nasal) 1 0 8.73Medications (Oral) 129 7,560 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 4 0 81.82%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 2 0Ventilator Dependent Care 1 396 5Other Procedures 4 108 4,046Total 19,548 22,194

$178,025

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 1,907 1,451 480 1,427Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,076 1,589 469 1,473Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 108.86% 109.51% 97.71% 103.22%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 146 64 14 359

848 20 266 33957.57% 1.36% 18.06% 23.01%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

3,347Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

19112

128

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 24407

4855778

135

108 Total Health Staff1,484769

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Suwannee CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 6Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,958Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 14.25 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.58% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.82% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 778Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 28.64

$17,573 Registered Nurses 4General Revenue $54,941 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$213,245 Health Aides/Techs 4County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $285,759County Health Department - Other Funding $22,780

$308,539 Registered Nurses 0$36,025 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 2$344,563

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $116.49 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 4Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 6Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,649Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 20,298Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 20,061Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 249Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 5,159All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 92Total Health Record Reviews 2,528

Immunization Follow-up 1,316Daily Annual First Aid Administration 9,915

Average Student Health Room Visits 234 42,156 Health Education Classes 234Average Medication Doses Administered 76 13,680 All Other Services 22,209

Total Services 84,710

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 6 1,980 5Catheterization 0 0 2,601Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 180 92.82%Electronic Monitoring 5 0 11Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 1 180 35Glucose Monitoring 9 2,412 15Insulin Administration 10 2,808 10Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 51 540 1Medications (Injection) 15 0 9.95Medications (Nasal) 1 0 11.02Medications (Oral) 375 8,856 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 29 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 55 1,548Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 108 3,924 140Total 22,428 340

$8,400

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 930 702 231 699Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 952 719 242 721Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 102.37% 102.42% 104.76% 103.15%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 71 9 9 241

339 17 141 22447.02% 2.36% 19.56% 31.07%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

2,754Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

5101

835

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 34296

361303681

39 Total Health Staff769518

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Taylor CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,230Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.07 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.54% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.26% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,144Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.95

$55,216 Registered Nurses 2General Revenue $30,444 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$12,685 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $98,345County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$98,345 Registered Nurses 0$57,348 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 3$155,693

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $69.82 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 2Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 3Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,058Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 583Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 7,766Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 3,617Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 28Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,618All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 20Total Health Record Reviews 380

Immunization Follow-up 194Daily Annual First Aid Administration 4,485

Average Student Health Room Visits 88 15,768 Health Education Classes 644Average Medication Doses Administered 35 6,372 All Other Services 8,721

Total Services 31,114

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 3 648 N/ACatheterization 2 324 N/AColostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 N/AElectronic Monitoring 7 0 N/ATube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 4 1,152 N/AGlucose Monitoring 4 972 N/AInsulin Administration 4 756 N/AIntravenous Treatments 0 0 N/AMedications (Inhaled) 36 108 N/AMedications (Injection) 0 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 0 0 N/AMedications (Oral) 594 4,752 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 12 0 N/AOxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 0 0 923Total 8,712 450

$78,547

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 706 536 181 523Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 686 518 173 505Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.17% 96.64% 95.58% 96.56%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 27 8 2 103

305 17 97 8660.40% 3.37% 19.21% 17.03%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

655Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

0327

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 470

113132911

9 Total Health Staff235222

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Union CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 83Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 61,160Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.92 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 8.30% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.87% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 6,116Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.32

$262,561 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $147,159 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$163,196 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $572,916County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$572,916 Registered Nurses 9$1,767,271 Licensed Practical Nurses 34

$0 Health Aides/Techs 22$2,340,187

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $38.26 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 10Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 35Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 22Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 34,397Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 143,967Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 85,776Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 111,838Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,664Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 32,854All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 382Total Health Record Reviews 3,412

Immunization Follow-up 2,331Daily Annual First Aid Administration 77,072

Average Student Health Room Visits 1,673 301,212 Health Education Classes 127Average Medication Doses Administered 412 74,196 All Other Services 136,433

Total Services 631,253

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 66 9,828 3Catheterization 19 4,212 3,340Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 180 67.02%Electronic Monitoring 2 144 0Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 34 6,624 0Glucose Monitoring 119 20,196 6Insulin Administration 110 12,672 0Intravenous Treatments 2 0 0Medications (Inhaled) 456 0 0Medications (Injection) 73 0 5.78Medications (Nasal) 0 0 5.24Medications (Oral) 342 61,524 22.22%Medications (Other Routes) 67 0 44.44%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 116 1,152Tracheostomy Care 1 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 5Other Procedures 0 3,744 3,984Total 120,276 4,049

$118,683

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 18,297 13,658 4,501 13,132Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 17,834 13,357 4,273 12,665Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.47% 97.80% 94.93% 96.44%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,336 495 371 2,538

8,123 244 2,004 2,29464.14% 1.93% 15.82% 18.11%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

8,327Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

63191283

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1474255

1,36234612875

655 Total Health Staff1,8003,540

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Volusia CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 12Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,119Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.19 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 12.00% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.64% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 5,119Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.05

$15,338 Registered Nurses 1General Revenue $50,082 Licensed Practical Nurses 1

$154,825 Health Aides/Techs 6County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $220,245County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$220,245 Registered Nurses 0$116,651 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$25,000 Health Aides/Techs 1$361,896

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $70.70 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 1Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 1Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 6Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 329Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 680Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 8,638Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 4,469Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 9Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,369All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 32Total Health Record Reviews 1,312

Immunization Follow-up 589Daily Annual First Aid Administration 6,646

Average Student Health Room Visits 233 41,904 Health Education Classes 8Average Medication Doses Administered 69 12,420 All Other Services 16,139

Total Services 41,220

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 9 1,332 2Catheterization 1 360 1,115Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 0 89.64%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 12Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 2 0 107Glucose Monitoring 9 3,312 12Insulin Administration 9 1,548 6Intravenous Treatments 0 0 6Medications (Inhaled) 27 396 0Medications (Injection) 8 0 N/AMedications (Nasal) 0 0 2.27Medications (Oral) 197 10,332 N/AMedications (Other Routes) 13 0 #DIV/0!Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 3 792 1,137Total 18,072 5,900

$76,500

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 1,601 1,232 429 1,182Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,541 1,198 382 1,086Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 96.25% 97.24% 89.04% 91.88%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 127 65 25 241

643 18 202 22359.21% 1.66% 18.60% 20.53%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

852Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

1100

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 1151

234371851

85 Total Health Staff111297

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Wakulla CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 17Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 7,523Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.28 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.40% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.78% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,061Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 23.63

$49,149 Registered Nurses 2General Revenue $48,163 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$119,415 Health Aides/Techs 0County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $216,727County Health Department - Other Funding $0

$216,727 Registered Nurses 5$426,447 Licensed Practical Nurses 6

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$643,174

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $85.49 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 7Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 6Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 0Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 23,026Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 26,761Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 3,645Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 11,721Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 674Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 5,896All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 405Total Health Record Reviews 2,382

Immunization Follow-up 1,229Daily Annual First Aid Administration 17,155

Average Student Health Room Visits 430 77,364 Health Education Classes 517Average Medication Doses Administered 128 23,004 All Other Services 84,366

Total Services 177,777

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 17 2,556 3Catheterization 1 540 2,002Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 85.28%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 92Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 57Glucose Monitoring 17 3,888 11Insulin Administration 17 3,852 72Intravenous Treatments 0 0 16Medications (Inhaled) 95 3,780 6Medications (Injection) 31 0 12.10Medications (Nasal) 0 0 5.16Medications (Oral) 472 14,940 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 87.50%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 2 216Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3Other Procedures 0 0 1,233Total 29,772 1,620

$24,300

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 2,411 1,831 573 1,780Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,585 2,018 566 1,774Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 107.22% 110.21% 98.78% 99.66%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 111 3 2 378

1,105 34 291 34462.29% 1.92% 16.40% 19.39%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

1,703Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

141235

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 21133

330422856

90 Total Health Staff517551

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Walton CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)

2011 - 2012 Summary of School Health Services

Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 3,438Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.96 Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.50% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 96.40% Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,719Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.00

$18,211 Registered Nurses 2General Revenue $52,478 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$187,506 Health Aides/Techs 4County Health Department Schedule C Subtotal $258,195County Health Department - Other Funding $68,345

$326,540 Registered Nurses 0$8,193 Licensed Practical Nurses 0

$0 Health Aides/Techs 0$334,733

Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health $97.36 Registered Nurses 0Note: Per student expenditure includes funding from all of the above sources. Licensed Practical Nurses 0

Health Aides/Techs 0

Allergies: Life ThreateningAllergies: Non-Life ThreateningAsthma Registered Nurses 2Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder Licensed Practical Nurses 0Seizure Disorder Health Aides/Techs 4Cardiac PsychiatricDiabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,559Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 9,128Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 9,775Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 60Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,407All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 5Total Health Record Reviews 3,204

Immunization Follow-up 0Daily Annual First Aid Administration 3,385

Average Student Health Room Visits 152 27,360 Health Education Classes 1,165Average Medication Doses Administered 41 7,452 All Other Services 15,456

Total Services 48,144

Estimated Medical Procedures and

Annual Services

Carbohydrate Counting 7 360 5Catheterization 0 0 2,875Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 96.40%Electronic Monitoring 0 0 17Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) 0 0 49Glucose Monitoring 8 2,736 11Insulin Administration 8 1,548 24Intravenous Treatments 0 0 96Medications (Inhaled) 35 504 12Medications (Injection) 7 0 3.71Medications (Nasal) 0 0 11.39Medications (Oral) 73 5,400 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 100.00%Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0Tracheostomy Care 0 0Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1Other Procedures 0 0 422Total 10,548 1,468

$17,641

Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each scre ening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th 1st, 3rd, 6thNumber of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 1,113 855 281 850Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,112 851 290 810Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.91% 99.53% 103.20% 95.29%Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 78 2 3 243

427 67 140 17652.72% 8.27% 17.28% 21.73%

Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade FemalesCountywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)

Number of Full Service School Students

Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving BirthFull Service Schools

Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.

Number of Full Service Schools

Pregnancy Prevention ClassesSexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) PreventionViolence Prevention/Conflict Resolution ClassesSuicide Prevention Classes

Number of Comprehensive Students% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room VisitsNutrition and Physical Activity ClassesAlcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes

Estimated Annual Totals (based on 36 week school ye ar)Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.Students aaA

Needing ServicesNumber of Comprehensive Schools

723Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses A dministered

Estimated Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services

300

149

Key School Health Services in Health Management Syst em 8106

154121922

19 Total Health Staff129192

TotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private)

Reported Student Health ConditionsType of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported

School DistrictCounty Health Department TotalSchool District SubtotalCommunity Partners (Public and Private) Subtotal

County Health Department Schedule C Revenue County Health DepartmentTobacco Settlement Funds

Title XXI (State Child Health Insurance Program)

Screenings, Referrals and Follow-up

Washington CountyLegislative Authority for School Health Services provided by Florida Statute Sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026.

Note: The data contained in this report is a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Service Reports, service data entered into the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics, Schedule C Funding Allocation Reports, and the Department of Education (DOE). Annual school health service reports submitted by Florida counties contain information on school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.

Public Schools and Students School Health Staff (exc ludes Exceptional Student Education Staff)

Ratio of Registered Nurses (RN) to Schools and Studen ts

Note: The school nurse (professional registered nurse) to student ratio recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of School Nurses, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is one school nurse for every 750 students.

Note: Based on DOE student membership and school counts for 2010-2011, minus Vocational-Technical, Department of Juvenile Justice, Jail, Residential and Virtual schools.

2011-2012 Funding for School Health Services

Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service AgenciesNote: Estimates based on services provided during February 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Week. Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies

School Health Screening of Students in Grade Levels M andated by Chapter 64F-6.003, Florida Administrative C ode

Vision Hearing Scoliosis

Growth and Development with Body Mass Index

Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Overweight (85th to < 95th

Obese (≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results

Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile

Healthy Weight (5th to < 85th

Underweight (< 5th percentile)


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