School Nurse Corps Program

Program Contact

Sally Logue, RN, BSN
School Nurse Corps Administrator
sally.logue@esd112.org
(360) 750-7500 x215
Fax: (360) 906-1010
Elberta Abihai
Program Secretary
elberta.abihai@esd112.org
(360) 750-7500 x335
Fax: (360) 906-1010

Program Overview

Mission

Student visiting the school nurseThe School Nurse Corps, in partnership with schools, families, and communities, will help students to achieve academic success by improving school health services and health outcomes.

History

In 1996-97, Washington State's Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee (JLARC) conducted a survey of school nurses and other workers in public schools. The JLARC survey showed that 89% of students with no on-staff registered nurses were in Class II districts (those districts with less than 2,000 students).

Inclusion of all students in the public school system has created the necessity for school personnel to be responsible for additional and more complex medical procedures, such as EpiPen administration, and to be more knowledgeable about health conditions.

With a more adequate nursing presence, these issues could be safely accomplished in a school setting. Without an adequate presence, students are placed at risk, staff are unfairly burdened, and the schools face greater safety and legal hazards.

In response to these identified emergent needs for school nurse services, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) proposed to develop the state's first School Nurse Corps Program. State/OSPI monies have been funding the School Nurse Corps since August 1999.