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2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3,706
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,819,224
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.07 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,393
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.49% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.15
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.99
Registered Nurses 301.25
Licensed Practical Nurses 86.57
Health Aides/Techs 233.20
State General Revenue $16,778,357 Registered Nurses 565.55
$11,430,606 Licensed Practical Nurses 773.50
County Health Department Subtotal $28,208,963 Health Aides/Techs 867.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $4,054,223
$32,263,187 Registered Nurses 311.45
$128,737,191 Licensed Practical Nurses 117.00
$34,813,249 Health Aides/Techs 76.00
$195,813,627
Registered Nurses 1,178.25
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $69.46 Licensed Practical Nurses 977.07Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 1,176.20
Registered Nurses (RN) 210.20Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 476.50
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 857.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,247,733
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,324,465
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 4,180,635
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 3,444,480
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 107,473
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,285,639
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 39,303Total Health Record Reviews 1,170,995
Immunization Follow-up 786,317
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 2,965,613
Average Student Health Room Visits 82,404 14,832,684 Health Education Classes 53,008
Average Medication Doses Administered 25,208 4,537,512 All Other Services 6,735,972Total Services 25,341,633
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 10,309 689,580 499
Catheterization 405 72,036 388,409
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 243 35,100 1,627
Electronic Monitoring 4,396 97,668 11,179
1,686 258,372 3,140
Glucose Monitoring 11,664 1,075,896 1,642
Insulin Administration 8,161 752,292 2,435
Intravenous Treatments 46 864 1,305
Medications (Inhaled) 32,777 563,184 408
Medications (Injection) 10,640 63,864 3.65
Medications (Nasal) 580 20,016 6.17
Medications (Oral) 99,109 3,000,204 8.44%Medications (Other Routes) 5,604 137,088 75.65%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 139 8,280
Specimen Collection or Testing 2,814 35,496
Tracheostomy Care 115 16,452
Ventilator Dependent Care 19 14,688 383
Other Procedures 4,336 872,136 333,869
Total 193,043 7,713,216 416,007
$16,668,861
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 820,113 599,529 203,343 610,724
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 778,520 557,887 185,603 560,579
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 94.93% 93.05% 91.28% 91.79%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 66,309 14,114 3,935 55,925
341,308 22,326 91,408 105,537
60.88% 3.98% 16.31% 18.83%
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Dental Health Education
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
763,588
1,589
583
76,748
3,482
117,028
21,18914,563
25,420
198,413
Reported Student Health Conditions
Type of Health Condition
41,409
246,787
State of FloridaLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
County Health Department School District
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
County Health Department Total
Number of Conditions Reported
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
3,000
9,162
4,215
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Statewide 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
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 57
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 29,764
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.67 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,191
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.10% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.28
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 3.20
Registered Nurses 10.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $224,698 Registered Nurses 14.50
$380,698 Licensed Practical Nurses 15.00
County Health Department Subtotal $605,396 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $127,397
$732,793 Registered Nurses 0.00
$1,682,214 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$2,415,007
Registered Nurses 25.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $81.14 Licensed Practical Nurses 16.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 2.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 12,598
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 1,912
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 79
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 14,905
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 272
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,832
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 80Total Health Record Reviews 1,078
Immunization Follow-up 1,763
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 13,367
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,371 246,816 Health Education Classes 0
Average Medication Doses Administered 551 99,252 All Other Services 46,412Total Services 95,298
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 30 5,436 12
Catheterization 3 1,080 12,510
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 360 118
Electronic Monitoring 101 1,116 2,366
13 3,384 12
Glucose Monitoring 57 10,692 4
Insulin Administration 40 6,552 15
Intravenous Treatments 1 36 169
Medications (Inhaled) 524 7,056 1
Medications (Injection) 17 2,880 3.26
Medications (Nasal) 12 360 5.28
Medications (Oral) 1,322 75,456 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 75 6,912 84.62%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 1 540
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3
Other Procedures 70 7,920 1,672
Total 2,271 129,960 8,040
$168,655
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 9,272 6,884 2,153 6,910
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 9,271 6,632 2,150 6,617
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.99% 96.34% 99.86% 95.76%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 151 34 6 0
4,072 264 1,198 1,083
61.54% 3.99% 18.10% 16.37%
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Screenings and Referrals
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003Growth and
Development with
Body Mass Index
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership.
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
County Health Department
Alachua CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
County Health Department Total
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
1,106
Reported Student Health Conditions
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
501
4,571
4,631
1,952
309333
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
54
18
4
4,773
93
112
52
18,509
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG)
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 6
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,044
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.05 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 721
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.24% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 0.86
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 26.77
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $86,400 Registered Nurses 7.00
$129,035 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $215,434 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$215,434 Registered Nurses 0.00
$523,388 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$738,822
Registered Nurses 7.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $146.48 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 32,681
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 51
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 12,711
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 491
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 5,481
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 23Total Health Record Reviews 5,583
Immunization Follow-up 2,581
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 8,014
Average Student Health Room Visits 254 45,648 Health Education Classes 468
Average Medication Doses Administered 66 11,808 All Other Services 66,968Total Services 135,052
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 11 1,980 4
Catheterization 1 396 3,714
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 211
Electronic Monitoring 24 972 1,476
0 0 153
Glucose Monitoring 11 3,600 42
Insulin Administration 11 2,664 48
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 137
Medications (Inhaled) 148 1,404 28
Medications (Injection) 15 0 4.10
Medications (Nasal) 2 180 15.43
Medications (Oral) 189 7,524 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 21 36 60.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 0 324 777
Total 433 19,080 306
$11,093
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 1,593 1,196 392 1,174
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,587 1,222 388 1,176
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.62% 102.17% 98.98% 100.17%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 149 56 4 208
699 86 179 212
59.44% 7.31% 15.22% 18.03%
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Key School Health Services in Health Management System 30
13
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
3
4
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
93
419
4636
128
664
Baker County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG)
2
1
0
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Dental Health Education
271,466
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 43
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 28,076
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.94 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,320
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.45% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.55
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.30
Registered Nurses 10.10
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.35
State General Revenue $196,052 Registered Nurses 1.00
$324,284 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
County Health Department Subtotal $520,336 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $54,819
$575,155 Registered Nurses 1.00
$531,601 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
$26,523 Health Aides/Techs 3.00
$1,133,278
Registered Nurses 12.10
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $40.36 Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 4.35
Registered Nurses (RN) 1.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 7.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,918
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 71,329
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 74,261
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,520
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 7,166
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 350Total Health Record Reviews 5,654
Immunization Follow-up 9,962
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 42,807
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,282 230,832 Health Education Classes 1,326
Average Medication Doses Administered 533 95,868 All Other Services 100,886Total Services 317,179
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 392 10,260 25
Catheterization 5 288 18,333
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 180 19
Electronic Monitoring 262 3,672 4
16 3,564 40
Glucose Monitoring 1,805 12,312 12
Insulin Administration 929 7,056 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 1
Medications (Inhaled) 1,264 8,208 0
Medications (Injection) 91 432 6.40
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 8.60
Medications (Oral) 14,838 79,524 4.00%Medications (Other Routes) 5 648 64.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 3 0
Tracheostomy Care 1 180
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 4
Other Procedures 94 3,420 3,173
Total 19,708 129,744 624
$1,300
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 8,820 6,491 2,196 6,649
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 8,215 6,079 1,810 6,121
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 93.14% 93.65% 82.42% 92.06%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,039 235 79 511
3,942 169 1,070 940
64.40% 2.76% 17.48% 15.36%
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Key School Health Services in Health Management System 370
87
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
26
58
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
339
3,564
275193
1,529
1,792
Bay CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG)
42
13
6
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Dental Health Education
8649,158
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 3,214
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.99 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,286
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 87.71% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.80
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.97
Registered Nurses 2.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
State General Revenue $72,187 Registered Nurses 0.00
$175,625 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $247,812 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$247,812 Registered Nurses 0.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$247,812
Registered Nurses 2.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $77.10 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,452
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 18,709
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 7,190
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 123
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,150
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 23Total Health Record Reviews 552
Immunization Follow-up 4,165
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 4,410
Average Student Health Room Visits 160 28,836 Health Education Classes 205
Average Medication Doses Administered 68 12,312 All Other Services 13,341Total Services 51,320
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 4 648 6
Catheterization 1 360 2,437
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 41
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 0
0 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 9 2,088 0
Insulin Administration 8 1,152 11
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 43 936 0
Medications (Injection) 0 0 7.17
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 13.76
Medications (Oral) 135 9,900 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 10 324 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 2 36
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 1 1,476 650
Total 213 16,920 192
$3,000
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 1,068 793 215 790
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,037 767 213 754
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.10% 96.72% 99.07% 95.44%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 28 3 10 47
391 9 158 196
51.86% 1.19% 20.95% 25.99%
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
312
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
372
159
3574
Reported Student Health Conditions
Type of Health Condition
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)
1
3
571,136
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Bradford County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
9
8
4
3
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
Number of Conditions Reported
40
59
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 101
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 73,524
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.46 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,197
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.31% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.39
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.88
Registered Nurses 23.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 32.00
Health Aides/Techs 40.00
State General Revenue $475,772 Registered Nurses 0.00
$156,446 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $632,218 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$632,218 Registered Nurses 0.00
$2,435,086 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$3,067,304
Registered Nurses 23.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $41.72 Licensed Practical Nurses 32.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 40.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 1.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 8.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 68,252
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 147,639
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 155,850
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 235,459
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,064
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 43,415
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,124Total Health Record Reviews 26,427
Immunization Follow-up 37,160
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 161,851
Average Student Health Room Visits 2,772 498,888 Health Education Classes 1,992
Average Medication Doses Administered 906 163,008 All Other Services 211,467Total Services 1,093,700
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 167 22,176 24
Catheterization 6 2,304 21,506
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 684 16
Electronic Monitoring 19 2,448 43
24 3,708 0
Glucose Monitoring 152 30,888 2
Insulin Administration 146 22,320 7
Intravenous Treatments 13 0 21
Medications (Inhaled) 896 21,816 0
Medications (Injection) 444 2,340 2.55
Medications (Nasal) 7 252 4.79
Medications (Oral) 1,257 106,848 22.22%Medications (Other Routes) 132 9,432 26.32%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 34 1,368
Tracheostomy Care 3 288
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 58
Other Procedures 21 5,652 44,893
Total 3,324 232,704 12
$820
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 20,568 15,565 5,147 14,334
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 18,584 13,687 4,654 14,142
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 90.35% 87.93% 90.42% 98.66%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,650 588 207 2,207
9,143 751 2,057 2,191
64.65% 5.31% 14.55% 15.49%
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Key School Health Services in Health Management System 2,808
355
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
193
250
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
1,326
14,535
789673
10,747
9,392
Brevard CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG)
80
102
44
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Dental Health Education
64741,941
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 319
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 271,956
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 2.21 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,014
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.60% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.71
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 6.15
Registered Nurses 14.75
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 40.00
State General Revenue $1,430,091 Registered Nurses 44.00
$347,882 Licensed Practical Nurses 82.00
County Health Department Subtotal $1,777,974 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$1,777,974 Registered Nurses 9.00
$5,791,973 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$1,608,225 Health Aides/Techs 45.00
$9,178,172
Registered Nurses 67.75
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $33.75 Licensed Practical Nurses 82.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 85.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 26.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 116.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 213.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 149,575
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 229,365
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 238,277
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 260,720
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 7,540
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 115,209
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 268Total Health Record Reviews 1,499
Immunization Follow-up 3,816
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 215,610
Average Student Health Room Visits 4,535 816,228 Health Education Classes 1,931
Average Medication Doses Administered 835 150,228 All Other Services 449,497Total Services 1,673,307
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 375 55,872 5
Catheterization 10 3,096 7,228
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 10 648 27
Electronic Monitoring 235 6,228 50
52 17,064 23
Glucose Monitoring 392 73,008 8
Insulin Administration 1,678 52,488 14
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 50
Medications (Inhaled) 753 18,288 16
Medications (Injection) 36 0 2.23
Medications (Nasal) 5 360 4.31
Medications (Oral) 830 76,752 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 47 2,340 75.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5 828
Specimen Collection or Testing 76 1,116
Tracheostomy Care 7 1,440
Ventilator Dependent Care 1 396 10
Other Procedures 0 151,848 7,091
Total 4,512 461,772 14,706
$601,681
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 75,229 55,506 19,551 52,133
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 74,631 54,713 19,786 58,097
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.21% 98.57% 101.20% 111.44%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 6,947 3,409 582 146
36,705 3,182 7,911 10,299
63.18% 5.48% 13.62% 17.73%
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Key School Health Services in Health Management System 422
271
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
496
83
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
6,771
23,334
1,624894
2,665
8,311
Broward CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG)
194
104
18
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Dental Health Education
11,50156,688
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 5
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,237
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.40 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 11,185
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.38% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 25.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 21.76
Registered Nurses 0.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $85,539 Registered Nurses 0.00
$12,632 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $98,171 Health Aides/Techs 1.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$98,171 Registered Nurses 0.00
$812 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$98,983
Registered Nurses 0.20
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $44.25 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 1.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 19.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 206
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 13,868
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 7,182
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 4,646
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 99
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 865
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 122Total Health Record Reviews 1,753
Immunization Follow-up 333
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 4,086
Average Student Health Room Visits 182 32,796 Health Education Classes 207
Average Medication Doses Administered 98 17,604 All Other Services 15,306Total Services 48,673
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 5 1,152 0
Catheterization 0 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 1 0 0
0 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 5 1,728 0
Insulin Administration 5 1,188 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 45 1,224 0
Medications (Injection) 9 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 3.02
Medications (Oral) 216 15,192 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 3 0 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 5
Other Procedures 0 0 2,130
Total 289 20,484 79
$3,259
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 671 504 186 514
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 619 455 123 462
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 92.25% 90.28% 66.13% 89.88%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 42 6 14 95
263 37 66 96
56.93% 8.01% 14.29% 20.78%
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Key School Health Services in Health Management System 12
6
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
0
0
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
15
143
79
100
118
Calhoun CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG)
2
0
0
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Dental Health Education
24436
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 22
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 15,901
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 3.45 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,590
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.60% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.20
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 18.08
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $0 Registered Nurses 10.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 13.00
County Health Department Subtotal $0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$0 Registered Nurses 0.00
$1,514,661 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$1,514,661
Registered Nurses 10.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $95.26 Licensed Practical Nurses 13.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 81,895
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 92,431
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 3,349
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 6,663
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,280
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 6,714
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 656Total Health Record Reviews 4,549
Immunization Follow-up 2,113
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 30,775
Average Student Health Room Visits 600 107,964 Health Education Classes 243
Average Medication Doses Administered 231 41,652 All Other Services 54,804Total Services 287,472
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 37 3,492 0
Catheterization 5 1,332 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 180 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 252 0
7 1,188 0
Glucose Monitoring 41 6,768 0
Insulin Administration 33 8,856 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 229 1,944 0
Medications (Injection) 24 1,800 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 6.40
Medications (Oral) 353 28,692 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 106 360 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 36
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2
Other Procedures 12 0 1,329
Total 847 54,900 3,104
$74,000
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 3,921 2,958 1,065 2,993
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 3,843 2,889 1,012 2,452
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.01% 97.67% 95.02% 81.92%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 184 83 10 234
1,611 78 371 392
65.70% 3.18% 15.13% 15.99%
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Key School Health Services in Health Management System 55
49
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
16
33
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
170
1,717
11592
1,319
995
Charlotte CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG)
17
17
3
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Dental Health Education
04,598
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 21
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 15,542
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 11.09 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,108
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.69% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.20
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 30.33
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $140,294 Registered Nurses 5.00
$21,972 Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00
County Health Department Subtotal $162,266 Health Aides/Techs 21.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$162,266 Registered Nurses 0.00
$1,785,143 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$1,947,409
Registered Nurses 5.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $125.30 Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 21.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 9,529
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 14,296
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 171,933
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 11,076
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,210
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 11,502
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 774Total Health Record Reviews 25,398
Immunization Follow-up 13,346
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 129,058
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,221 219,744 Health Education Classes 284
Average Medication Doses Administered 407 73,188 All Other Services 83,004Total Services 471,410
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 27 3,204 0
Catheterization 16 504 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 180 0
Electronic Monitoring 4 0 0
12 1,116 0
Glucose Monitoring 77 9,036 0
Insulin Administration 32 3,456 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 180 3,924 0
Medications (Injection) 1 936 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 2 360 10.41
Medications (Oral) 1,247 63,504 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 22 1,008 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 9 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 252
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 19
Other Procedures 0 2,916 15,115
Total 1,631 90,396 17,018
$401,794
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 4,339 3,271 1,145 3,308
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 4,409 3,305 1,139 3,195
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 101.61% 101.04% 99.48% 96.58%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 179 30 13 642
1,929 97 527 642
60.38% 3.04% 16.49% 20.09%
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Key School Health Services in Health Management System 189
29
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
6
32
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
646
392
6845
545
676
Citrus CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG)
2
6
2
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Dental Health Education
1402,778
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 46
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 37,521
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.36 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,443
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.35% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.77
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 16.71
Registered Nurses 4.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $155,367 Registered Nurses 22.00
$139,095 Licensed Practical Nurses 18.00
County Health Department Subtotal $294,462 Health Aides/Techs 4.50
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$294,462 Registered Nurses 0.00
$3,893,895 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$4,188,358
Registered Nurses 26.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $111.63 Licensed Practical Nurses 18.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 4.50
Registered Nurses (RN) 10.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 140,305
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 74,804
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 31,351
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 81,623
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,955
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 35,069
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 2,741Total Health Record Reviews 26,285
Immunization Follow-up 1,901
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 91,801
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,635 294,336 Health Education Classes 1,409
Average Medication Doses Administered 502 90,432 All Other Services 137,718Total Services 626,962
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 83 11,736 7
Catheterization 7 1,080 8,645
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 10 360 84
Electronic Monitoring 5 180 152
27 5,220 856
Glucose Monitoring 97 19,044 8
Insulin Administration 98 13,212 650
Intravenous Treatments 0 180 29
Medications (Inhaled) 620 9,576 11
Medications (Injection) 222 0 3.11
Medications (Nasal) 8 5,400 4.89
Medications (Oral) 976 59,184 13.33%Medications (Other Routes) 70 2,880 26.67%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 42 504
Tracheostomy Care 1 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 9
Other Procedures 162 60,516 5,650
Total 2,428 189,072 1,351
$175,426
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 10,341 7,804 2,923 7,847
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 10,308 7,663 2,831 7,428
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.68% 98.19% 96.85% 94.66%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 954 94 40 1,169
4,702 280 1,210 1,236
63.30% 3.77% 16.29% 16.64%
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Key School Health Services in Health Management System 236
97
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
23
45
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
401
2,403
235159
1,396
2,306
Clay CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Suicide Prevention Classes
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG)
21
16
10
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Dental Health Education
3067,654
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Full 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
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 63
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 46,832
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 2.20 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,873
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 85.34% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.52
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.75
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $225,337 Registered Nurses 23.00
$34,359 Licensed Practical Nurses 13.00
County Health Department Subtotal $259,696 Health Aides/Techs 10.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$259,696 Registered Nurses 0.00
$2,690,008 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$68,550 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$3,018,254
Registered Nurses 25.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $64.45 Licensed Practical Nurses 13.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 10.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 67,956
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 30,378
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 41,891
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 45
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,830
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 40,782
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 78Total Health Record Reviews 51,066
Immunization Follow-up 3,239
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 67,624
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,656 298,080 Health Education Classes 0
Average Medication Doses Administered 370 66,564 All Other Services 104,934Total Services 409,823
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 85 13,248 0
Catheterization 8 2,160 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 288 0
Electronic Monitoring 9 1,620 0
8 1,980 0
Glucose Monitoring 94 24,084 0
Insulin Administration 94 14,832 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 686 8,892 0
Medications (Injection) 487 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 6 0 5.54
Medications (Oral) 1,123 41,400 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 142 1,440 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 8 360
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 4 720
Ventilator Dependent Care 1 180 7
Other Procedures 482 3,744 6,722
Total 3,239 114,948 9,622
$331,583
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 13,791 10,153 3,641 10,573
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 13,369 9,698 3,477 10,067
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 96.94% 95.52% 95.50% 95.21%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,782 150 74 0
5,700 252 1,833 2,282
56.62% 2.50% 18.21% 22.67%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1,91810,539
15
Collier County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
26
7
51
139
102
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
50
3,315
1,073
286272
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
501
2,784
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 15
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 10,187
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.44 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 994
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.82% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.46
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.91
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $98,711 Registered Nurses 10.25
$18,123 Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00
County Health Department Subtotal $116,834 Health Aides/Techs 1.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$116,834 Registered Nurses 0.00
$726,633 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$843,467
Registered Nurses 10.25
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $82.80 Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 1.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 54,553
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 18,773
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 11,205
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 6,263
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 674
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 3,955
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 85Total Health Record Reviews 12,796
Immunization Follow-up 5,357
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 23,140
Average Student Health Room Visits 667 120,096 Health Education Classes 288
Average Medication Doses Administered 197 35,532 All Other Services 45,361Total Services 182,450
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 5 468 0
Catheterization 2 972 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 155 900 0
7 1,188 0
Glucose Monitoring 22 2,844 0
Insulin Administration 18 1,908 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 169 2,268 0
Medications (Injection) 48 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 12.76
Medications (Oral) 355 27,000 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 27 4,356 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 5 252
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2
Other Procedures 0 45,144 1,084
Total 813 87,300 10,140
$286,687
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 3,026 2,259 568 2,247
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 3,131 2,302 578 2,343
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 103.47% 101.90% 101.76% 104.27%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 151 32 25 556
1,350 51 408 534
57.62% 2.18% 17.41% 22.79%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1244,229
10
Columbia County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
6
8
20
135
38
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
6
1,150
1,469
103116
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
177
867
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 502
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 354,840
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 0.76 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,658
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.75% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.18
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 1.50
Registered Nurses 16.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 11.00
State General Revenue $2,192,133 Registered Nurses 3.00
$775,181 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $2,967,314 Health Aides/Techs 12.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$2,967,314 Registered Nurses 78.00
$1,176,342 Licensed Practical Nurses 112.00
$13,188,260 Health Aides/Techs 16.00
$17,331,916
Registered Nurses 97.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $48.84 Licensed Practical Nurses 112.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 39.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 81.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 227.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 64,558
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 12,447
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 2,839
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 23,984
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 301
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 5,494
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 56Total Health Record Reviews 18,215
Immunization Follow-up 11,605
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 20,199
Average Student Health Room Visits 3,015 542,772 Health Education Classes 8,659
Average Medication Doses Administered 523 94,212 All Other Services 363,763Total Services 532,120
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 3,455 36,180 19
Catheterization 28 4,212 12,504
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 8 4,536 0
Electronic Monitoring 12 5,472 0
74 6,552 0
Glucose Monitoring 3,930 49,284 0
Insulin Administration 392 43,416 0
Intravenous Treatments 2 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 143 5,796 0
Medications (Injection) 276 3,672 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 468 4.82
Medications (Oral) 19,629 33,624 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 143 7,236 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 14 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 76 504
Tracheostomy Care 3 1,260
Ventilator Dependent Care 1 468 17
Other Procedures 0 99,324 10,678
Total 28,186 302,004 0
$0
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 102,660 75,857 27,354 80,034
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 80,801 56,570 19,555 63,540
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 78.71% 74.57% 71.49% 79.39%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 11,013 1,665 259 12,344
35,543 1,641 12,897 13,459
55.94% 2.58% 20.30% 21.18%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
82417,422
105
Dade County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
28
9
125
163
294
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
114
5,762
1,449
424360
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
2,542
5,223
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 4,838
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.00 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 5,093
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.98% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 7.37
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 18.29
Registered Nurses 0.95
Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $67,652 Registered Nurses 0.00
$148,132 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $215,784 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $76,208
$291,992 Registered Nurses 0.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$291,992
Registered Nurses 0.95
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $60.35 Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 4,399
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 21,460
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 29,460
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 30
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,368
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3Total Health Record Reviews 7,330
Immunization Follow-up 935
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 3,362
Average Student Health Room Visits 271 48,852 Health Education Classes 2,120
Average Medication Doses Administered 44 7,956 All Other Services 17,006Total Services 88,473
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 6 972 5
Catheterization 2 360 3,584
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 4
Electronic Monitoring 428 540 32
3 180 81
Glucose Monitoring 6 972 81
Insulin Administration 6 972 81
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 81
Medications (Inhaled) 61 1,260 81
Medications (Injection) 8 0 4.52
Medications (Nasal) 1 0 13.85
Medications (Oral) 97 5,544 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 7 180 40.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 6 4,032 1,198
Total 631 15,012 0
$0
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 1,614 1,118 375 1,291
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,739 1,201 373 1,369
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 107.74% 107.42% 99.47% 106.04%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 134 37 1 288
737 166 138 328
53.83% 12.13% 10.08% 23.96%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
511,044
15
DeSoto County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
4
1
19
45
10
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
10
359
127
3435
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
41
293
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 5
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,187
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.90 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,126
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.16% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 9.43
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 25.40
Registered Nurses 0.53
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.17
State General Revenue $51,041 Registered Nurses 0.00
$151,159 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $202,200 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$202,200 Registered Nurses 0.00
$4,062 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$206,262
Registered Nurses 0.53
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $94.31 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 3.17
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 672
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 20,409
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 11,238
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 300
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,118
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 4Total Health Record Reviews 1,354
Immunization Follow-up 1,688
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 7,481
Average Student Health Room Visits 107 19,260 Health Education Classes 983
Average Medication Doses Administered 42 7,632 All Other Services 10,305Total Services 55,552
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 3 864 2
Catheterization 1 540 957
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 360 6
Electronic Monitoring 6 72 60
2 540 8
Glucose Monitoring 5 864 0
Insulin Administration 5 900 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 28 432 0
Medications (Injection) 10 0 3.43
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 10.49
Medications (Oral) 47 6,300 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2
Other Procedures 0 6,840 1,146
Total 109 17,712 2,900
$43,400
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 706 529 156 513
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 647 596 184 156
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 91.64% 112.67% 117.95% 30.41%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 79 52 2 47
72 3 34 47
46.15% 1.92% 21.79% 30.13%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
4818
1
Dixie County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
5
0
6
24
7
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
0
337
170
159
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
32
208
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 197
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 129,583
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 2.38 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,249
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.68% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 6.46
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 5.69
Registered Nurses 30.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 9.00
State General Revenue $915,614 Registered Nurses 0.50
$453,276 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $1,368,890 Health Aides/Techs 4.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$1,368,890 Registered Nurses 0.00
$3,052,122 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$107,268 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$4,528,280
Registered Nurses 30.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $34.95 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 13.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 31.50Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 22.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 96,345
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 13,721
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 210,393
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 39,233
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,183
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 20,145
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 95Total Health Record Reviews 134,557
Immunization Follow-up 26,539
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 2,829
Average Student Health Room Visits 3,239 582,948 Health Education Classes 4,085
Average Medication Doses Administered 1,036 186,480 All Other Services 186,613Total Services 737,738
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 264 34,884 9
Catheterization 18 3,096 5,170
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 576 27
Electronic Monitoring 13 1,440 65
33 16,524 2
Glucose Monitoring 279 57,456 8
Insulin Administration 274 29,160 2
Intravenous Treatments 2 216 2
Medications (Inhaled) 1,878 23,724 0
Medications (Injection) 0 1,116 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 67 720 8.48
Medications (Oral) 3,045 118,296 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 1,124 13,248 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 8 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 2 396
Tracheostomy Care 9 2,052
Ventilator Dependent Care 4 180 28
Other Procedures 246 85,536 27,223
Total 7,266 388,800 28,044
$1,901,833
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 37,948 27,761 8,372 28,658
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 37,657 27,643 7,779 26,596
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.23% 99.57% 92.92% 92.80%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 2,941 314 83 566
16,511 1,134 4,260 4,691
62.08% 4.26% 16.02% 17.64%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
3,21121,548
60
Duval County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
59
30
125
342
284
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
139
7,193
2,410
683340
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
2,108
4,564
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 64
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 40,292
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.83 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,715
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 95.49% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.72
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.82
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $363,061 Registered Nurses 17.50
$498,023 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
County Health Department Subtotal $861,084 Health Aides/Techs 55.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $305,184
$1,166,268 Registered Nurses 0.00
$1,671,641 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$2,837,909
Registered Nurses 23.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $70.43 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 55.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 3.50Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 14,639
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 5,823
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 104,524
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 143,155
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,652
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 45,042
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3,877Total Health Record Reviews 42,608
Immunization Follow-up 6,795
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 38,350
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,983 356,976 Health Education Classes 1,827
Average Medication Doses Administered 1,011 181,908 All Other Services 227,325Total Services 637,617
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 71 11,052 23
Catheterization 4 540 20,818
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 1,620 41
Electronic Monitoring 21 2,088 434
38 4,536 69
Glucose Monitoring 80 17,496 20
Insulin Administration 83 12,132 39
Intravenous Treatments 1 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 782 11,052 0
Medications (Injection) 321 0 5.34
Medications (Nasal) 13 252 11.12
Medications (Oral) 5,280 155,700 4.55%Medications (Other Routes) 154 2,772 90.91%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 36
Specimen Collection or Testing 625 1,188
Tracheostomy Care 5 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 4,464 7
Other Procedures 24 5,400 3,471
Total 7,506 230,328 11,883
$274,141
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 12,206 8,974 2,822 8,760
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 12,872 9,856 2,778 8,517
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 105.46% 109.83% 98.44% 97.23%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 507 335 10 1,154
5,571 232 1,452 1,262
65.41% 2.72% 17.05% 14.82%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
2,22114,147
28
Escambia CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
23
14
39
489
91
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
53
2,994
3,756
365111
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
1,067
2,896
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 11
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 13,026
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.39 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,447
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.41% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.22
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.08
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $92,197 Registered Nurses 9.00
$15,409 Licensed Practical Nurses 8.00
County Health Department Subtotal $107,606 Health Aides/Techs 11.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$107,606 Registered Nurses 0.00
$1,249,803 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$1,357,409
Registered Nurses 9.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $104.21 Licensed Practical Nurses 8.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 11.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 2.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 10,424
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 18,769
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 11,065
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 10,691
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 531
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 12,979
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 436Total Health Record Reviews 15,665
Immunization Follow-up 15,402
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 28,090
Average Student Health Room Visits 603 108,540 Health Education Classes 0
Average Medication Doses Administered 143 25,812 All Other Services 46,281Total Services 170,333
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 37 7,092 0
Catheterization 2 108 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 6 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 140 4,140 0
11 1,692 0
Glucose Monitoring 40 8,640 0
Insulin Administration 39 6,768 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 116 2,304 0
Medications (Injection) 24 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 1 144 6.70
Medications (Oral) 285 15,084 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 452 1,512 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 8 432
Tracheostomy Care 6 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 9
Other Procedures 1,337 900 12,094
Total 2,505 48,816 11,306
$401,510
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 3,705 2,731 955 2,821
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 3,705 2,731 956 2,817
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.00% 100.00% 100.10% 99.86%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 221 46 19 562
1,762 69 424 562
62.55% 2.45% 15.05% 19.95%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1562,798
14
Flagler County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
12
5
17
96
46
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
24
553
448
8645
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
122
1,174
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 4
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,305
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.79 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 870
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.76% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.67
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 16.62
Registered Nurses 1.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $70,786 Registered Nurses 0.00
$143,629 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $214,415 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$214,415 Registered Nurses 0.00
$15,000 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$229,415
Registered Nurses 1.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $175.80 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 4,678
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 5,957
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 2,487
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 46
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 11Total Health Record Reviews 1,173
Immunization Follow-up 19
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 3,228
Average Student Health Room Visits 73 13,176 Health Education Classes 74
Average Medication Doses Administered 10 1,872 All Other Services 4,021Total Services 21,695
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 0 0 4
Catheterization 0 0 1,399
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 17
Electronic Monitoring 0 180 22
0 0 1
Glucose Monitoring 0 0 110
Insulin Administration 0 0 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 7 216 0
Medications (Injection) 0 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 5.36
Medications (Oral) 51 1,656 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0 0
Total 58 2,052 2,814
$45,935
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 425 311 108 318
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 427 310 106 321
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.47% 99.68% 98.15% 100.94%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 19 16 11 65
184 8 40 89
57.32% 2.49% 12.46% 27.73%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
9236
0
Franklin CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
0
0
0
4
2
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
0
74
95
60
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
18
28
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 11
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,317
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.94 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,545
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 97.08% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 7.33
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 6.69
Registered Nurses 1.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 6.00
State General Revenue $107,445 Registered Nurses 0.00
$258,846 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $366,291 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $16,324
$382,615 Registered Nurses 0.00
$100,100 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$482,715
Registered Nurses 1.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $90.79 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 6.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 601
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,026
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 6,239
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 2,702
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,126
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3Total Health Record Reviews 4,483
Immunization Follow-up 668
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 2,510
Average Student Health Room Visits 135 24,228 Health Education Classes 422
Average Medication Doses Administered 46 8,352 All Other Services 14,796Total Services 35,577
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 7 540 8
Catheterization 1 0 3,575
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 0 6
Electronic Monitoring 1 0 15
1 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 8 540 1
Insulin Administration 7 504 1
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 1
Medications (Inhaled) 38 1,296 1
Medications (Injection) 7 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 1 180 10.79
Medications (Oral) 37 6,084 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 288 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 15 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 34 0 928
Total 158 9,432 1,607
$35,100
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 1,684 1,196 420 1,198
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,774 1,290 463 1,351
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 105.34% 107.86% 110.24% 112.77%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 214 6 1 295
765 13 230 343
56.62% 0.96% 17.02% 25.39%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
15812
94
Gadsden County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
1
0
2
9
8
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
4
239
196
125
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
72
155
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 4
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,673
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.78 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,531
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.76% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 6.78
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 30.09
Registered Nurses 0.59
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.17
Health Aides/Techs 3.03
State General Revenue $60,920 Registered Nurses 0.00
$103,222 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $164,142 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$164,142 Registered Nurses 0.00
$45,038 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$209,180
Registered Nurses 0.59
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $78.26 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.17Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 3.03
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,788
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 521
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 19,784
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 28,185
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 108
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,153
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 0Total Health Record Reviews 3,390
Immunization Follow-up 1,509
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 11,836
Average Student Health Room Visits 187 33,624 Health Education Classes 252
Average Medication Doses Administered 72 12,924 All Other Services 11,892Total Services 80,418
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 6 1,368 4
Catheterization 1 360 2,673
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4 432 2
Electronic Monitoring 0 1,692 203
2 360 18
Glucose Monitoring 9 1,620 0
Insulin Administration 11 900 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 3
Medications (Inhaled) 69 756 13
Medications (Injection) 0 0 2.99
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 11.12
Medications (Oral) 92 7,380 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 107 3,888 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 4 72
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0
Other Procedures 6 1,872 0
Total 311 20,700 4,502
$73,910
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 781 589 170 578
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 797 618 178 578
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 102.05% 104.92% 104.71% 100.00%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 66 74 0 113
341 26 98 113
59.00% 4.50% 16.96% 19.55%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1131,193
3
Gilchrist County Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
4
2
5
85
11
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
1
361
149
217
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
108
323
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 4
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,675
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.21 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 838
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.47% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 16.76
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $95,806 Registered Nurses 0.00
$17,803 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
County Health Department Subtotal $113,609 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$113,609 Registered Nurses 0.00
$29,708 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$143,317
Registered Nurses 2.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $85.56 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 5,858
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,237
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 905
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 3,865
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 61
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,890
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 70Total Health Record Reviews 1,401
Immunization Follow-up 200
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 4,107
Average Student Health Room Visits 101 18,216 Health Education Classes 113
Average Medication Doses Administered 30 5,400 All Other Services 7,369Total Services 28,076
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 5 972 0
Catheterization 0 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 2 36 0
0 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 5 936 0
Insulin Administration 5 1,044 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 54 936 0
Medications (Injection) 16 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 360 3.96
Medications (Oral) 116 2,880 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 5 180 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3
Other Procedures 0 0 1,442
Total 208 7,344 1,015
$31,250
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 613 422 141 436
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 595 419 155 419
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.06% 99.29% 109.93% 96.10%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 59 30 0 0
240 11 87 81
57.28% 2.63% 20.76% 19.33%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
29417
2
Glades CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
3
1
6
8
6
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
1
112
73
138
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
32
123
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 4
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,977
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 12.13 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 989
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 96.04% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 29.02
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.70
State General Revenue $69,040 Registered Nurses 0.00
$233,000 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $302,040 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$302,040 Registered Nurses 0.00
$40,000 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$342,040
Registered Nurses 2.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $173.01 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 3.70
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 6,991
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 9,027
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 15,041
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 154
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,338
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 58Total Health Record Reviews 3,110
Immunization Follow-up 345
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 7,301
Average Student Health Room Visits 158 28,404 Health Education Classes 927
Average Medication Doses Administered 48 8,676 All Other Services 13,071Total Services 57,363
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 6 252 2
Catheterization 0 0 856
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 8
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 0
1 0 15
Glucose Monitoring 6 468 11
Insulin Administration 6 216 11
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 16
Medications (Inhaled) 30 1,656 11
Medications (Injection) 18 0 2.02
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 10.36
Medications (Oral) 66 6,804 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 3 0 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2
Other Procedures 0 0 1,126
Total 136 9,396 432
$10,800
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 594 438 138 456
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 594 442 148 453
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.00% 100.91% 107.25% 99.34%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 13 6 3 103
262 16 72 103
57.84% 3.53% 15.89% 22.74%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
27978
4
Gulf CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
0
2
9
21
9
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
4
192
203
1631
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
58
402
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 2
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,651
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.00 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,064
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.95% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.50
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.71
Registered Nurses 0.80
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.20
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $72,319 Registered Nurses 0.00
$252,663 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $324,982 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $4,529
$329,511 Registered Nurses 0.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$329,511
Registered Nurses 0.80
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $199.58 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.20Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 501
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 6,380
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 3,061
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 150
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 135
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 87Total Health Record Reviews 1,406
Immunization Follow-up 194
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 1,319
Average Student Health Room Visits 60 10,728 Health Education Classes 191
Average Medication Doses Administered 15 2,628 All Other Services 9,209Total Services 22,633
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 1 0 2
Catheterization 1 180 1,596
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 0 18
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 6
1 360 6
Glucose Monitoring 2 180 0
Insulin Administration 2 0 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 6 36 0
Medications (Injection) 1 0 10.15
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 15.65
Medications (Oral) 11 2,592 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 1 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0 0
Total 29 3,348 15,730
$618,520
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 542 387 121 405
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 532 379 121 397
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.15% 97.93% 100.00% 98.02%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 0 0 0 82
233 6 76 82
58.69% 1.51% 19.14% 20.65%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
19315
1
Hamilton CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
0
0
0
3
12
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
3
154
38
95
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
12
59
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,206
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 15.06 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,603
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 96.26% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.50
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.15
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 7.00
State General Revenue $98,246 Registered Nurses 0.00
$170,053 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $268,299 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $12,888
$281,187 Registered Nurses 0.00
$112,316 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$393,503
Registered Nurses 2.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $75.59 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 7.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure Disorder
Cardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,237
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 1,077
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 9,282
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 6,548
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 532
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 448
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 10
Total Health Record Reviews 5,981
Immunization Follow-up 865
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 9,287
Average Student Health Room Visits 247 44,424 Health Education Classes 431
Average Medication Doses Administered 72 12,924 All Other Services 22,370Total Services 58,068
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 2 0 5
Catheterization 0 0 3,637
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 9
Electronic Monitoring 173 1,296 1,850
1 288 1
Glucose Monitoring 2 180 1
Insulin Administration 3 72 1
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 1
Medications (Inhaled) 71 720 1
Medications (Injection) 3 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 5.89
Medications (Oral) 102 11,772 0.00%
Medications (Other Routes) 2 360 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 0 0 1,650
Total 359 14,688 5,274
$110,750
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 1,561 1,190 389 1,159
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,610 1,218 388 1,170
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 103.14% 102.35% 99.74% 100.95%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 225 5 0 0
626 31 225 288
53.50% 2.65% 19.23% 24.62%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing direct
services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not work with
the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student and
school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results
Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
13
1,014
8
Hardee CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the Department
of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
3
0
5
18
8
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
1
407
230
29
28
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
38
226
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 12
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 7,336
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.01 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,881
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.32% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.08
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.78
Registered Nurses 1.90
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $95,806 Registered Nurses 2.00
$17,803 Licensed Practical Nurses 8.00
County Health Department Subtotal $113,609 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$113,609 Registered Nurses 0.00
$351,002 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$464,611
Registered Nurses 3.90
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $63.33 Licensed Practical Nurses 8.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 10,435
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 39,700
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 1,175
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 10,590
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 138
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 5,459
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 385Total Health Record Reviews 3,928
Immunization Follow-up 246
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 15,895
Average Student Health Room Visits 375 67,500 Health Education Classes 28
Average Medication Doses Administered 152 27,324 All Other Services 27,770Total Services 115,749
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 12 2,016 0
Catheterization 2 360 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 3 324 0
0 576 0
Glucose Monitoring 15 3,024 0
Insulin Administration 15 2,664 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 109 2,304 0
Medications (Injection) 43 108 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 1 0 14.97
Medications (Oral) 209 16,308 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 23 5,940 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 10
Other Procedures 0 0 7,391
Total 432 33,624 1,686
$35,666
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 2,186 1,579 568 1,693
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,169 1,555 543 1,655
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.22% 98.48% 95.60% 97.76%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 299 41 6 5
886 46 262 461
53.53% 2.78% 15.83% 27.85%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
251,202
3
Hendry CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
2
4
5
22
19
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
3
420
205
3323
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
46
392
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 26
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 22,445
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.32 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,453
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 90.78% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 19.00
Registered Nurses 1.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $127,724 Registered Nurses 5.00
$23,222 Licensed Practical Nurses 7.00
County Health Department Subtotal $150,946 Health Aides/Techs 28.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $1,663
$152,609 Registered Nurses 0.00
$845,614 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$998,223
Registered Nurses 6.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $44.47 Licensed Practical Nurses 7.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 28.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 13,651
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 35,031
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 114,949
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 69,901
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 961
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 8,250
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,176Total Health Record Reviews 15,471
Immunization Follow-up 3,892
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 97,055
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,140 205,236 Health Education Classes 210
Average Medication Doses Administered 257 46,260 All Other Services 65,960Total Services 426,507
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 55 8,460 0
Catheterization 3 648 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 6 1,080 0
11 1,980 0
Glucose Monitoring 64 14,004 0
Insulin Administration 52 7,308 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 323 2,988 0
Medications (Injection) 191 180 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 5.82
Medications (Oral) 450 34,272 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 16 1,512 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 35 252
Tracheostomy Care 2 180
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 22
Other Procedures 1 137,016 20,159
Total 1,212 209,880 2,563
$1,199,544
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 5,991 4,461 1,596 4,617
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 6,019 4,474 1,600 4,604
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.47% 100.29% 100.25% 99.72%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 250 71 6 791
2,814 157 836 797
61.12% 3.41% 18.16% 17.31%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1352,943
20
Hernando CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
5
7
20
52
64
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
0
818
552
10164
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
223
882
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 17
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 12,414
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.19 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 12,414
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.84% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 17.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.97
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 6.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
State General Revenue $94,866 Registered Nurses 0.00
$270,742 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $365,608 Health Aides/Techs 7.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $22,000
$387,608 Registered Nurses 0.00
$174,909 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$562,517
Registered Nurses 1.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $45.31 Licensed Practical Nurses 6.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 11.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 4,411
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 16,972
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 24,036
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 56,779
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,060
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 4,977
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 171Total Health Record Reviews 12,076
Immunization Follow-up 4,284
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 19,660
Average Student Health Room Visits 0 0 Health Education Classes 282
Average Medication Doses Administered 173 31,176 All Other Services 39,187Total Services 185,895
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 13 1,440 16
Catheterization 4 0 11,773
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 0 9
Electronic Monitoring 1 6,048 0
13 1,080 24
Glucose Monitoring 14 4,428 24
Insulin Administration 26 3,060 24
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 273 6,516 0
Medications (Injection) 95 0 1.95
Medications (Nasal) 1 0 6.46
Medications (Oral) 298 21,240 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 12 360 50.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 108
Specimen Collection or Testing 23 720
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2
Other Procedures 1,012 9,144 607
Total 1,786 54,144 100
$3,591
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 3,834 2,759 890 2,893
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 4,133 2,783 890 2,819
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 107.80% 100.87% 100.00% 97.44%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 403 21 14 615
1,610 125 411 673
57.11% 4.43% 14.58% 23.87%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1523,878
71
Highlands CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
3
28
15
102
37
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
10
1,549
453
132101
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
76
1,149
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 283
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 217,072
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.49 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,524
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.88% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.29
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 4.30
Registered Nurses 11.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $891,940 Registered Nurses 75.00
$654,317 Licensed Practical Nurses 182.00
County Health Department Subtotal $1,546,257 Health Aides/Techs 55.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $140,000
$1,686,257 Registered Nurses 0.00
$12,187,548 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$13,873,805
Registered Nurses 86.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $63.91 Licensed Practical Nurses 182.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 55.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 5.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 48,554
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 16,984
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 104,023
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 169,296
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 9,328
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 29,099
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 216Total Health Record Reviews 63,418
Immunization Follow-up 43,783
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 101,566
Average Student Health Room Visits 6,510 1,171,836 Health Education Classes 53
Average Medication Doses Administered 2,067 372,132 All Other Services 346,494Total Services 932,814
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 453 38,880 29
Catheterization 49 1,764 30,475
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 27 324 85
Electronic Monitoring 2,214 11,628 265
543 39,852 49
Glucose Monitoring 549 48,888 33
Insulin Administration 456 88,416 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 122
Medications (Inhaled) 4,282 41,256 0
Medications (Injection) 342 8,712 6.56
Medications (Nasal) 37 1,332 6.45
Medications (Oral) 12,652 227,700 9.09%Medications (Other Routes) 262 4,716 88.89%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 73 1,656
Tracheostomy Care 3 1,692
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 33
Other Procedures 0 0 31,231
Total 21,942 516,816 39,730
$636,380
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 68,405 50,080 15,314 52,103
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 64,003 35,800 9,462 29,439
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 93.56% 71.49% 61.79% 56.50%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 3,801 1,503 471 5,326
17,923 1,250 4,976 5,290
60.88% 4.25% 16.90% 17.97%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
5,55685,901
295
Hillsborough CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
294
32
11
2,755
2,479
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
198
28,656
13,812
3,9322,089
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
2,315
23,477
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 6
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 3,276
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.10 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,184
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.69% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 16.51
Registered Nurses 1.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 7.00
State General Revenue $72,434 Registered Nurses 0.00
$147,661 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $220,095 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$220,095 Registered Nurses 0.00
$55,055 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$275,150
Registered Nurses 1.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $83.99 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 7.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 451
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 21,705
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 3,010
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 62
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 3,063
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 70Total Health Record Reviews 2,271
Immunization Follow-up 535
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 8,814
Average Student Health Room Visits 151 27,252 Health Education Classes 75
Average Medication Doses Administered 39 7,020 All Other Services 14,023Total Services 54,079
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 7 1,332 4
Catheterization 1 144 2,602
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 6
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 12
2 0 2
Glucose Monitoring 8 2,520 18
Insulin Administration 7 1,368 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 11
Medications (Inhaled) 20 0 0
Medications (Injection) 0 0 5.13
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 17.61
Medications (Oral) 50 5,652 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2
Other Procedures 0 0 586
Total 95 11,016 20
$490
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 994 741 266 744
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,003 746 259 738
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.91% 100.67% 97.37% 99.19%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 23 2 3 0
473 7 143 115
64.09% 0.95% 19.38% 15.58%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
6604
1
Holmes CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
4
1
4
15
8
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
2
176
98
159
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
40
225
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 26
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 17,792
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 3.59 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,558
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 85.88% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.20
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 1.98
Registered Nurses 3.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $136,867 Registered Nurses 1.50
$150,068 Licensed Practical Nurses 6.00
County Health Department Subtotal $286,935 Health Aides/Techs 14.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$286,935 Registered Nurses 0.00
$920,000 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$1,206,935
Registered Nurses 5.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $67.84 Licensed Practical Nurses 6.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 14.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 1.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 999
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 7
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 1,124
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 575
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 0
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 15Total Health Record Reviews 10,311
Immunization Follow-up 634
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 0
Average Student Health Room Visits 590 106,128 Health Education Classes 1,490
Average Medication Doses Administered 169 30,420 All Other Services 19,991Total Services 35,146
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 29 4,068 19
Catheterization 2 216 14,181
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 8 216 0
Electronic Monitoring 4 0 102
7 504 12
Glucose Monitoring 40 7,128 30
Insulin Administration 39 4,644 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 49
Medications (Inhaled) 178 1,944 0
Medications (Injection) 148 0 2.82
Medications (Nasal) 2 0 7.02
Medications (Oral) 451 22,572 7.69%Medications (Other Routes) 20 1,260 76.92%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 7 72
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 14 1,764 824
Total 949 44,388 0
$0
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 5,096 3,765 1,349 3,979
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 5,009 3,710 1,318 3,877
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.29% 98.54% 97.70% 97.44%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 484 40 9 765
2,300 163 578 836
59.32% 4.20% 14.91% 21.56%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
164,072
83
Indian River CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
3
3
13
131
43
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
22
1,002
662
150138
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
152
1,654
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 15
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,649
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.54 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,216
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.18% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.83
Registered Nurses 3.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $100,013 Registered Nurses 0.00
$408,064 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $508,078 Health Aides/Techs 13.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $15,590
$523,668 Registered Nurses 0.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$523,668
Registered Nurses 3.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $78.76 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 13.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 278
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 915
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 27,940
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 7,820
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 770
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 4,642
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 74Total Health Record Reviews 7,800
Immunization Follow-up 4,068
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 2,599
Average Student Health Room Visits 499 89,784 Health Education Classes 38
Average Medication Doses Administered 200 35,928 All Other Services 35,033Total Services 91,977
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 19 2,304 13
Catheterization 1 0 6,154
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 2 0 0
1 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 19 5,076 1
Insulin Administration 19 2,268 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 159 5,868 0
Medications (Injection) 23 0 13.64
Medications (Nasal) 2 540 12.92
Medications (Oral) 301 27,252 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 6 0 40.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 0 0 205
Total 552 43,308 0
$0
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 1,986 1,500 519 1,481
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,988 1,486 474 1,462
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.10% 99.07% 91.33% 98.72%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 180 31 10 345
839 37 241 345
57.39% 2.53% 16.48% 23.60%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
8414,069
4
Jackson CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
3
2
12
71
22
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
14
866
773
99106
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
116
1,140
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 1
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 722
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 10.56 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 451
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.76% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 0.63
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 12.97
Registered Nurses 1.60
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.00
State General Revenue $70,427 Registered Nurses 0.00
$106,961 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $177,388 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$177,388 Registered Nurses 0.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$177,388
Registered Nurses 1.60
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $245.69 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 1.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 1.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 281
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,247
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 42
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 74
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 5
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 0
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 4Total Health Record Reviews 1,741
Immunization Follow-up 466
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 1,060
Average Student Health Room Visits 35 6,300 Health Education Classes 251
Average Medication Doses Administered 13 2,376 All Other Services 3,193Total Services 9,364
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 1 0 1
Catheterization 0 0 761
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 8
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 30
0 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 1 0 99
Insulin Administration 1 0 99
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 6
Medications (Inhaled) 3 216 99
Medications (Injection) 0 0 11.70
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 13.31
Medications (Oral) 14 2,160 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0 0
Total 20 2,376 16,690
$166,900
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 243 166 46 178
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 249 175 47 194
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 102.47% 105.42% 102.17% 108.99%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 51 0 0 0
104 7 34 49
53.61% 3.61% 17.53% 25.26%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
092
0
Jefferson CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
0
0
1
4
3
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
0
35
16
53
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
1
24
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 2
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,216
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 14.65 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,621
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 96.42% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.67
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 20.52
Registered Nurses 0.75
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
State General Revenue $59,110 Registered Nurses 0.00
$87,407 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $146,517 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $2,300
$148,817 Registered Nurses 0.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$148,817
Registered Nurses 0.75
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $122.38 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,109
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,814
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 4,743
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 64
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 811
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 31Total Health Record Reviews 1,323
Immunization Follow-up 312
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 1,573
Average Student Health Room Visits 112 20,232 Health Education Classes 34
Average Medication Doses Administered 38 6,768 All Other Services 8,133Total Services 24,947
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 2 792 2
Catheterization 0 0 1,216
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 108 5
Electronic Monitoring 5 36 0
0 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 2 1,044 5
Insulin Administration 2 540 5
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 23 0 0
Medications (Injection) 8 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 7.14
Medications (Oral) 69 6,228 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 4 0 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 2 36
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0 0
Total 119 8,784 1,550
$42,155
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 381 275 98 299
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 388 282 96 294
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 101.84% 102.55% 97.96% 98.33%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 26 2 0 0
178 5 44 67
60.54% 1.70% 14.97% 22.79%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
15598
0
Lafayette CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
0
1
0
22
2
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
1
158
113
133
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
10
260
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 45
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 43,174
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.50 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,539
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.65% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.69
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.19
Registered Nurses 0.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
State General Revenue $0 Registered Nurses 11.70
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 25.00
County Health Department Subtotal $0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$0 Registered Nurses 0.00
$2,438,532 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$2,438,532
Registered Nurses 12.20
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $56.48 Licensed Practical Nurses 26.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 4.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 30,943
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 137,648
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 74,929
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 945
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 22,339
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 347Total Health Record Reviews 11,679
Immunization Follow-up 7,342
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 56,644
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,585 285,300 Health Education Classes 1,176
Average Medication Doses Administered 331 59,616 All Other Services 95,798Total Services 439,790
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 94 10,224 0
Catheterization 7 612 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 3 216 0
Electronic Monitoring 3 216 0
6 8,892 0
Glucose Monitoring 103 19,980 0
Insulin Administration 103 11,124 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 467 10,404 0
Medications (Injection) 106 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 3 0 5.94
Medications (Oral) 410 37,260 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 43 828 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 30 1,728
Tracheostomy Care 2 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3
Other Procedures 28 3,924 2,220
Total 1,409 105,408 0
$0
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 13,127 9,721 3,392 9,966
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 13,138 9,598 3,255 9,115
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.08% 98.73% 95.96% 91.46%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 8 0 0 0
5,631 307 1,493 1,684
61.78% 3.37% 16.38% 18.48%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1953,418
22
Lake CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
24
8
31
117
133
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
26
1,282
259
23264
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
452
573
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 106
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 93,221
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.92 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,027
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.86% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.30
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.43
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $375,163 Registered Nurses 46.00
$51,234 Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00
County Health Department Subtotal $426,397 Health Aides/Techs 84.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $5,316
$431,713 Registered Nurses 0.00
$2,856,457 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$3,288,170
Registered Nurses 46.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $35.27 Licensed Practical Nurses 5.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 84.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 4.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 123,814
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 417
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 389,496
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 29,687
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,124
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 82,520
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,570Total Health Record Reviews 46,147
Immunization Follow-up 5,347
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 93,735
Average Student Health Room Visits 3,973 715,176 Health Education Classes 135
Average Medication Doses Administered 972 174,996 All Other Services 289,235Total Services 1,065,227
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 144 22,428 0
Catheterization 4 216 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 2 144 0
35 4,176 0
Glucose Monitoring 174 43,200 0
Insulin Administration 148 21,276 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 36 0
Medications (Inhaled) 816 26,568 0
Medications (Injection) 49 20,808 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 14 252 7.70
Medications (Oral) 987 104,760 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 38 1,296 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 3 216
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 6
Other Procedures 0 792 18,422
Total 2,415 246,168 166
$12,623
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 27,735 20,324 6,960 21,088
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 26,489 18,229 6,366 19,328
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 95.51% 89.69% 91.47% 91.65%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 2,960 54 43 0
11,522 835 2,921 4,050
59.61% 4.32% 15.11% 20.95%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
044,280
459
Lee CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
73
12
339
1,557
268
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
113
11,320
8,893
937861
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
321
19,127
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 48
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 34,268
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 2.63 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,808
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 87.26% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.33
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.54
Registered Nurses 9.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 26.00
State General Revenue $217,686 Registered Nurses 0.00
$216,909 Licensed Practical Nurses 4.00
County Health Department Subtotal $434,595 Health Aides/Techs 2.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$434,595 Registered Nurses 0.00
$858,037 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$1,292,632
Registered Nurses 9.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $37.72 Licensed Practical Nurses 4.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 28.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 1.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 6,904
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 15
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 90,775
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 140,195
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,605
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 15,074
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 279Total Health Record Reviews 86,579
Immunization Follow-up 158
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 55,120
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,060 190,728 Health Education Classes 1,201
Average Medication Doses Administered 306 55,116 All Other Services 66,117Total Services 464,022
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 40 7,704 31
Catheterization 1 504 20,280
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4 504 78
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 141
5 1,656 50
Glucose Monitoring 59 16,236 27
Insulin Administration 51 8,316 27
Intravenous Treatments 1 0 61
Medications (Inhaled) 470 6,264 0
Medications (Injection) 191 1,152 4.40
Medications (Nasal) 3 0 6.12
Medications (Oral) 625 38,988 7.69%Medications (Other Routes) 51 396 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 576
Specimen Collection or Testing 40 36
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 1 1,368 934
Total 1,543 83,700 7
$350
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 9,919 7,318 2,296 7,085
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 9,721 7,134 2,214 6,922
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.00% 97.49% 96.43% 97.70%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 642 18 37 0
4,370 342 1,039 1,171
63.13% 4.94% 15.01% 16.92%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
3618,562
8
Leon CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
12
5
45
712
60
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
59
2,693
1,670
152108
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
387
2,290
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 12
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,576
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 15.27 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,343
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.70% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.04
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.27
Registered Nurses 2.38
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.95
State General Revenue $74,782 Registered Nurses 0.00
$148,537 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $223,319 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$223,319 Registered Nurses 0.00
$116,605 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$339,924
Registered Nurses 2.38
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $60.96 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 1.95
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 6.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 678
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 19,402
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 12,532
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 333
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 8,978
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 18Total Health Record Reviews 1,327
Immunization Follow-up 1,089
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 8,464
Average Student Health Room Visits 522 93,888 Health Education Classes 526
Average Medication Doses Administered 125 22,572 All Other Services 31,798Total Services 85,145
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 12 1,620 7
Catheterization 2 360 3,489
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4 0 17
Electronic Monitoring 2 180 110
4 684 44
Glucose Monitoring 12 4,392 12
Insulin Administration 12 2,340 11
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 13
Medications (Inhaled) 171 1,188 0
Medications (Injection) 45 0 1.60
Medications (Nasal) 1 0 6.37
Medications (Oral) 510 18,684 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 22 360 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 1 72
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2
Other Procedures 31 4,572 1,856
Total 831 34,452 2,309
$46,245
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 1,767 1,328 452 1,313
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,767 1,282 435 1,238
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.00% 96.54% 96.24% 94.29%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 151 42 29 298
678 32 216 312
54.77% 2.58% 17.45% 25.20%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1371,651
9
Levy CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
1
2
4
43
14
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
1
809
351
299
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
85
157
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 1,422
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.31 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,740
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.80% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 10.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 18.76
Registered Nurses 0.30
Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $62,127 Registered Nurses 0.00
$65,292 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $127,419 Health Aides/Techs 1.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$127,419 Registered Nurses 0.00
$795 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$128,214
Registered Nurses 0.30
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $90.16 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 1.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 24.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 6
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 9,969
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 2,053
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 2,629
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 16
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 1,048
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 75Total Health Record Reviews 1,042
Immunization Follow-up 427
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 1,652
Average Student Health Room Visits 85 15,372 Health Education Classes 124
Average Medication Doses Administered 43 7,740 All Other Services 7,630Total Services 26,671
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 6 576 3
Catheterization 0 0 1,303
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 13
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 8
0 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 5 1,080 4
Insulin Administration 5 576 4
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 25 396 0
Medications (Injection) 12 0 6.06
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 8.15
Medications (Oral) 125 6,768 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 6 0 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 1 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0 0
Total 185 9,396 58
$2,683
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 400 304 128 301
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 386 291 114 292
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 96.50% 95.72% 89.06% 97.01%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 22 7 13 56
162 5 49 76
55.48% 1.71% 16.78% 26.03%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
17389
0
Liberty CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
0
0
6
17
5
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
1
56
77
98
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
12
181
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 8
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,785
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.70 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,857
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 94.99% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.33
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.77
Registered Nurses 1.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
State General Revenue $192,893 Registered Nurses 0.00
$73,077 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
County Health Department Subtotal $265,970 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$265,970 Registered Nurses 0.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$265,970
Registered Nurses 1.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $95.50 Licensed Practical Nurses 4.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 3.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 2,051
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 10,965
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 1,456
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 3,261
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 59
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 210
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 33Total Health Record Reviews 3,814
Immunization Follow-up 2,421
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 15,100
Average Student Health Room Visits 99 17,820 Health Education Classes 90
Average Medication Doses Administered 41 7,344 All Other Services 10,031Total Services 49,491
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 0 0 4
Catheterization 0 0 1,087
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 2
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 4
0 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 3 792 45
Insulin Administration 3 360 45
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 17 540 45
Medications (Injection) 0 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 1 180 5.13
Medications (Oral) 79 6,084 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 180 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 1 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 0 0 1,180
Total 104 8,136 15,185
$152,750
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 872 650 212 651
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 856 636 212 699
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.17% 97.85% 100.00% 107.37%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 28 31 2 29
398 25 118 158
56.94% 3.58% 16.88% 22.60%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1961,141
0
Madison CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
2
0
10
8
13
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
4
341
234
4212
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
21
258
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 68
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 48,952
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.16 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,688
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.70% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.34
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.33
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 8.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
State General Revenue $221,058 Registered Nurses 23.00
$487,758 Licensed Practical Nurses 37.00
County Health Department Subtotal $708,816 Health Aides/Techs 8.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $108,732
$817,548 Registered Nurses 0.00
$3,169,060 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$3,986,608
Registered Nurses 29.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $81.44 Licensed Practical Nurses 45.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 12.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 1.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 43,294
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 131,839
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 43,599
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 305,782
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,821
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 36,709
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,090Total Health Record Reviews 66,697
Immunization Follow-up 17,822
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 50,103
Average Student Health Room Visits 0 0 Health Education Classes 1,316
Average Medication Doses Administered 588 105,804 All Other Services 147,495Total Services 848,567
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 87 12,528 10
Catheterization 5 180 7,212
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4 288 333
Electronic Monitoring 65 5,616 9
34 7,812 0
Glucose Monitoring 103 18,684 0
Insulin Administration 103 13,644 5
Intravenous Treatments 6 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 643 9,576 0
Medications (Injection) 393 3,564 2.07
Medications (Nasal) 3 0 7.94
Medications (Oral) 1,102 77,148 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 54 1,872 66.67%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 4 72
Specimen Collection or Testing 39 144
Tracheostomy Care 3 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2
Other Procedures 9 2,268 620
Total 2,657 153,396 220
$9,980
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 15,042 10,893 3,893 11,550
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 14,788 10,997 3,735 11,088
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.31% 100.95% 95.94% 96.00%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,259 125 59 59
7,091 532 1,617 1,848
63.95% 4.80% 14.58% 16.67%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
58817,192
76
Manatee CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
36
12
112
675
143
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
68
3,715
3,513
465557
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
1,353
5,879
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 56
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 43,119
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.43 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,396
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 89.13% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.11
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.81
Registered Nurses 18.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
State General Revenue $223,393 Registered Nurses 0.00
$198,962 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $422,355 Health Aides/Techs 50.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $904,330
$1,326,685 Registered Nurses 0.00
$1,777,671 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$3,104,356
Registered Nurses 18.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $72.00 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 54.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 1.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 1.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 20,368
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 161,151
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 111,327
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,690
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 36,512
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 995Total Health Record Reviews 18,400
Immunization Follow-up 1,021
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 84,930
Average Student Health Room Visits 929 167,184 Health Education Classes 1,714
Average Medication Doses Administered 689 124,092 All Other Services 156,451Total Services 595,559
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 54 10,944 48
Catheterization 4 1,044 38,736
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 2 360 0
Electronic Monitoring 3 180 16
25 3,996 8
Glucose Monitoring 93 24,840 8
Insulin Administration 99 14,940 8
Intravenous Treatments 3 180 8
Medications (Inhaled) 647 29,124 0
Medications (Injection) 93 2,412 8.60
Medications (Nasal) 2 0 10.34
Medications (Oral) 631 75,456 13.46%Medications (Other Routes) 136 1,980 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 93 1,620
Tracheostomy Care 1 108
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 0 0 1,055
Total 1,886 167,184 3,204
$62,204
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 12,540 9,057 3,194 9,711
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 12,823 9,182 3,217 10,324
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 102.26% 101.38% 100.72% 106.31%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,109 89 258 2,273
5,839 345 1,831 2,309
56.56% 3.34% 17.74% 22.37%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
8595,214
27
Marion CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
5
3
35
65
139
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
39
2,270
504
20777
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
502
482
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 24
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 18,971
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.59 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,581
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.57% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 17.99
Registered Nurses 10.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
State General Revenue $114,269 Registered Nurses 2.00
$181,608 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $295,877 Health Aides/Techs 22.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $58,682
$354,559 Registered Nurses 0.00
$853,123 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$370,202 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$1,577,884
Registered Nurses 12.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $83.17 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 24.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 7,794
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 122,577
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 64,460
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,093
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 18,092
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 306Total Health Record Reviews 32,407
Immunization Follow-up 4,398
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 36,427
Average Student Health Room Visits 880 158,472 Health Education Classes 246
Average Medication Doses Administered 180 32,436 All Other Services 53,462Total Services 341,262
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 60 5,976 8
Catheterization 1 360 7,280
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 180 9
Electronic Monitoring 6 0 23
2 180 2
Glucose Monitoring 62 10,656 2
Insulin Administration 62 6,480 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 15
Medications (Inhaled) 347 2,088 0
Medications (Injection) 289 0 1.70
Medications (Nasal) 10 0 7.79
Medications (Oral) 373 23,868 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 32 0 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 61 1,080
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 34 6,876 1,933
Total 1,340 57,744 1,029
$71,775
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 5,483 4,106 1,220 4,122
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 5,413 4,033 1,196 4,063
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.72% 98.22% 98.03% 98.57%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 623 82 10 752
2,478 122 709 754
60.99% 3.00% 17.45% 18.56%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
6,22713,013
31
Martin CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
19
4
35
305
67
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
7
1,488
1,195
120126
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
243
3,146
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 20
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 8,500
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.09 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,012
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.32% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.38
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 14.96
Registered Nurses 1.40
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
State General Revenue $96,223 Registered Nurses 7.00
$123,839 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
County Health Department Subtotal $220,062 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $14,142
$234,204 Registered Nurses 0.00
$445,095 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$679,299
Registered Nurses 8.40
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $79.92 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 26,851
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,144
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 6,106
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 41,639
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 467
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 12,487
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 376Total Health Record Reviews 8,702
Immunization Follow-up 4,855
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 18
Average Student Health Room Visits 441 79,344 Health Education Classes 72
Average Medication Doses Administered 105 18,900 All Other Services 23,422Total Services 127,139
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 9 1,476 9
Catheterization 1 0 7,266
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 33
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 8
1 0 47
Glucose Monitoring 9 2,700 3
Insulin Administration 9 1,944 3
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 53 432 3
Medications (Injection) 35 2,340 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 2 0 4.75
Medications (Oral) 155 14,040 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 13 144 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 6 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 2 4,464 593
Total 295 27,540 0
$0
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 2,468 1,831 593 1,869
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,475 1,795 590 1,808
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.28% 98.03% 99.49% 96.74%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 94 17 5 107
1,314 70 186 238
72.68% 3.87% 10.29% 13.16%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
4742,146
6
Monroe CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
5
4
17
195
14
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
8
382
409
5422
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
101
455
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 16
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 11,876
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.16 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,159
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.68% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.91
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.14
Registered Nurses 3.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $116,301 Registered Nurses 2.00
$18,817 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
County Health Department Subtotal $135,118 Health Aides/Techs 8.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$135,118 Registered Nurses 0.00
$458,541 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$593,659
Registered Nurses 5.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $49.99 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 8.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 1.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 9,926
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 14,739
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 37,965
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 18,849
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 475
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 16,411
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 828Total Health Record Reviews 10,189
Immunization Follow-up 5,135
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 27,315
Average Student Health Room Visits 485 87,228 Health Education Classes 174
Average Medication Doses Administered 127 22,860 All Other Services 37,770Total Services 179,776
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 32 5,652 0
Catheterization 2 612 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 36 0
Electronic Monitoring 4 36 0
7 936 0
Glucose Monitoring 32 12,636 0
Insulin Administration 32 6,552 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 131 2,196 0
Medications (Injection) 16 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 3 180 7.17
Medications (Oral) 188 13,140 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 4 792 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 2 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 10 1,944 685
Total 467 44,712 620
$19,496
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 3,572 2,690 911 2,679
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 3,532 2,645 901 3,413
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.88% 98.33% 98.90% 127.40%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 207 69 9 192
1,732 661 228 792
50.75% 19.37% 6.68% 23.21%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
502,686
9
Nassau CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
15
2
21
70
36
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
5
768
495
10449
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
124
938
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 40
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 31,683
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.26 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,526
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.88% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.71
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.67
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $165,956 Registered Nurses 7.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 12.00
County Health Department Subtotal $165,956 Health Aides/Techs 25.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $24,091
$190,047 Registered Nurses 0.00
$1,185,507 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$1,375,554
Registered Nurses 7.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $43.42 Licensed Practical Nurses 12.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 25.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 2.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 1.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,805
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 3,851
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 96,227
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 42,105
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 551
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 33,378
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 287Total Health Record Reviews 22,863
Immunization Follow-up 4
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 25,183
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,382 248,796 Health Education Classes 310
Average Medication Doses Administered 534 96,048 All Other Services 109,592Total Services 338,156
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 98 11,592 0
Catheterization 2 1,008 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 36 0
Electronic Monitoring 7 0 0
27 5,004 0
Glucose Monitoring 123 28,332 0
Insulin Administration 113 13,932 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 803 11,196 0
Medications (Injection) 13 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 17 36 8.91
Medications (Oral) 2,927 68,760 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 141 2,124 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 18 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0
Other Procedures 5 102,312 0
Total 4,295 244,332 0
$0
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 9,996 7,365 2,527 7,618
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 9,192 6,703 2,265 6,972
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 91.96% 91.01% 89.63% 91.52%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 0 0 0 0
4,840 292 1,066 774
69.42% 4.19% 15.29% 11.10%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
09,914
31
Okaloosa CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
31
11
110
403
96
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
29
1,993
2,373
234160
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
1,016
3,427
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 10
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,410
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.74 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,282
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.11% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 12.59
Registered Nurses 5.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $87,899 Registered Nurses 0.00
$243,042 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $330,941 Health Aides/Techs 9.50
County Health Department - Other Funding $32,176
$363,117 Registered Nurses 0.00
$348,242 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$711,359
Registered Nurses 5.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $110.98 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 9.50
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,054
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 145
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 100
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 24,040
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,533
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,053
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 305Total Health Record Reviews 9,385
Immunization Follow-up 1,993
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 3,475
Average Student Health Room Visits 344 61,992 Health Education Classes 349
Average Medication Doses Administered 140 25,164 All Other Services 36,244Total Services 80,676
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 6 1,188 7
Catheterization 3 324 4,375
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 34
Electronic Monitoring 1 216 153
1 0 5
Glucose Monitoring 10 2,340 0
Insulin Administration 9 828 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 7
Medications (Inhaled) 146 3,456 0
Medications (Injection) 1 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 7 0 17.16
Medications (Oral) 189 20,628 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 7 252 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 1 468
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3
Other Procedures 0 9,504 1,345
Total 381 39,204 1,484
$52,350
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 1,788 1,315 445 1,377
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,849 1,354 463 1,397
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 103.41% 102.97% 104.04% 101.45%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 46 11 2 166
791 28 269 309
56.62% 2.00% 19.26% 22.12%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
341,899
28
Okeechobee CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
5
2
11
15
18
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
2
636
415
5232
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
123
526
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 234
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 204,837
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.41 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,594
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.14% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.11
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.27
Registered Nurses 11.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 5.00
State General Revenue $900,708 Registered Nurses 40.00
$246,959 Licensed Practical Nurses 69.00
County Health Department Subtotal $1,147,667 Health Aides/Techs 101.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$1,147,667 Registered Nurses 6.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$320,122 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$1,467,789
Registered Nurses 57.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $7.17 Licensed Practical Nurses 70.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 106.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 6.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 3.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 270,212
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 334,963
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 646,695
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 128,030
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,693
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 129,352
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 38Total Health Record Reviews 21,862
Immunization Follow-up 32,259
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 220,379
Average Student Health Room Visits 6,293 1,132,776 Health Education Classes 163
Average Medication Doses Administered 1,614 290,592 All Other Services 521,414Total Services 2,309,060
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 2,213 50,760 2
Catheterization 40 12,348 2,124
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 41 4,608 21
Electronic Monitoring 70 13,500 1,315
180 18,036 8
Glucose Monitoring 1,010 57,996 114
Insulin Administration 814 43,560 113
Intravenous Treatments 4 0 8
Medications (Inhaled) 1,678 48,096 8
Medications (Injection) 823 9,324 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 142 4,788 5.42
Medications (Oral) 2,249 168,732 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 16,092 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 7 1,944
Specimen Collection or Testing 32 1,224
Tracheostomy Care 22 2,628
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 7,524 2
Other Procedures 0 30,960 5,410
Total 9,325 492,120 3,160
$94,880
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 61,912 44,216 15,157 47,596
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 54,814 44,488 14,723 43,830
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 88.54% 100.62% 97.14% 92.09%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 6,113 913 626 7,972
26,692 1,838 6,985 8,315
60.90% 4.19% 15.94% 18.97%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
2,10342,167
226
Orange CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
104
59
411
685
871
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
315
15,815
6,592
1,889647
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
2,771
9,679
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 73
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 65,982
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.30 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 9,997
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.11% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 11.06
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.69
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 3.00
State General Revenue $203,363 Registered Nurses 6.60
$32,880 Licensed Practical Nurses 48.00
County Health Department Subtotal $236,242 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $6,976
$243,219 Registered Nurses 0.00
$2,841,105 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$3,084,324
Registered Nurses 6.60
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $46.74 Licensed Practical Nurses 49.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 3.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 8.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 90.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 17,609
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 249,046
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 0
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 106,527
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 4,358
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 48,302
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 959Total Health Record Reviews 52,374
Immunization Follow-up 9,945
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 138,149
Average Student Health Room Visits 0 0 Health Education Classes 0
Average Medication Doses Administered 545 98,172 All Other Services 144,029Total Services 771,298
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 144 20,520 0
Catheterization 16 3,924 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 3 720 0
Electronic Monitoring 2 684 0
24 8,604 0
Glucose Monitoring 135 31,068 0
Insulin Administration 146 24,444 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 268 16,164 0
Medications (Injection) 10 540 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 39 360 5.59
Medications (Oral) 513 55,692 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 26 972 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3 288
Specimen Collection or Testing 7 432
Tracheostomy Care 9 1,728
Ventilator Dependent Care 2 180 10
Other Procedures 21 33,768 12,109
Total 1,368 200,088 18,870
$794,098
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 19,207 14,223 5,168 14,809
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 18,616 13,777 5,085 14,214
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 96.92% 96.86% 98.39% 95.98%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 2,420 382 128 2,551
8,513 457 2,660 2,584
59.89% 3.22% 18.71% 18.18%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
41110,898
30
Osceola CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
35
11
46
584
207
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
28
3,546
1,685
602300
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
305
3,108
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 224
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 193,460
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 2.02 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 873
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 81.89% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.01
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 7.28
Registered Nurses 6.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 3.50
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $831,312 Registered Nurses 0.00
$350,924 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $1,182,236 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $7,474
$1,189,710 Registered Nurses 215.70
$17,552,643 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
$17,560,180 Health Aides/Techs 10.00
$36,302,533
Registered Nurses 221.70
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $187.65 Licensed Practical Nurses 5.50Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 10.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 12.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 8.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 469.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 358,759
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 18,175
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 6,171
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 38,651
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 658
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 113,487
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 452Total Health Record Reviews 71,979
Immunization Follow-up 37,451
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 308,691
Average Student Health Room Visits 4,964 893,484 Health Education Classes 2,732
Average Medication Doses Administered 1,287 231,588 All Other Services 450,535Total Services 1,407,741
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 344 40,788 3
Catheterization 20 252 4,130
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 6 1,224 9
Electronic Monitoring 172 4,248 31
39 4,464 33
Glucose Monitoring 446 72,288 75
Insulin Administration 416 51,588 63
Intravenous Treatments 2 0 2
Medications (Inhaled) 2,911 17,964 29
Medications (Injection) 2,258 36 2.87
Medications (Nasal) 44 1,404 5.25
Medications (Oral) 5,162 157,248 16.67%Medications (Other Routes) 390 3,348 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 6 1,080
Specimen Collection or Testing 354 5,976
Tracheostomy Care 4 576
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0
Other Procedures 23 576 0
Total 12,597 363,060 2,943
$106,976
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 49,911 33,836 9,083 29,645
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 48,591 34,160 8,944 28,946
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.36% 100.96% 98.47% 97.64%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 4,588 851 104 5,800
17,316 936 4,824 5,870
59.82% 3.23% 16.67% 20.28%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
91115,582
137
Palm Beach CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
45
20
73
227
464
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
166
7,702
997
85978
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
2,527
1,376
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 93
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 73,682
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.11 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,754
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 92.19% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.21
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.45
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $227,660 Registered Nurses 42.00
$45,117 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00
County Health Department Subtotal $272,777 Health Aides/Techs 85.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$272,777 Registered Nurses 0.00
$5,047,711 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$5,320,488
Registered Nurses 42.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $72.21 Licensed Practical Nurses 2.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 85.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 16.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 19,974
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 18,561
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 202,305
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 139,510
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,291
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 41,961
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3,828Total Health Record Reviews 15,251
Immunization Follow-up 7,348
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 100,796
Average Student Health Room Visits 3,911 704,052 Health Education Classes 750
Average Medication Doses Administered 1,376 247,608 All Other Services 216,327Total Services 769,902
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 202 38,520 0
Catheterization 11 2,664 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 15 9,720 0
Electronic Monitoring 56 5,724 0
28 10,008 0
Glucose Monitoring 212 56,448 0
Insulin Administration 208 36,828 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 1,209 60,588 0
Medications (Injection) 849 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 6 0 6.42
Medications (Oral) 4,065 141,264 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 467 8,928 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3 792
Specimen Collection or Testing 348 2,916
Tracheostomy Care 4 360
Ventilator Dependent Care 2 144 4
Other Procedures 140 1,260 4,201
Total 7,825 376,164 9,850
$467,495
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 22,284 16,209 5,929 17,248
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 22,340 15,648 5,868 16,832
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.25% 96.54% 98.97% 97.59%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 334 349 18 0
10,026 1,024 2,631 3,151
59.57% 6.08% 15.63% 18.72%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
2,00730,103
28
Pasco CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
61
31
273
3,043
341
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
44
7,378
7,696
913998
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
1,380
5,910
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 149
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 101,824
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.40 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,299
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 87.96% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.36
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.04
Registered Nurses 7.30
Licensed Practical Nurses 4.00
Health Aides/Techs 15.00
State General Revenue $812,301 Registered Nurses 37.00
$343,629 Licensed Practical Nurses 53.00
County Health Department Subtotal $1,155,930 Health Aides/Techs 5.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $572,696
$1,728,626 Registered Nurses 0.00
$3,590,895 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$1,170,169 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$6,489,690
Registered Nurses 44.30
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $63.73 Licensed Practical Nurses 57.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 20.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 2.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 4.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 5.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 39,065
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 41,237
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 90,353
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 143,679
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,805
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 56,972
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 789Total Health Record Reviews 43,598
Immunization Follow-up 10,583
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 139,693
Average Student Health Room Visits 3,131 563,580 Health Education Classes 2,798
Average Medication Doses Administered 851 153,144 All Other Services 245,877Total Services 818,449
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 183 21,672 6
Catheterization 12 7,092 5,235
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 5 576 27
Electronic Monitoring 1 504 27
98 24,228 1
Glucose Monitoring 221 25,272 0
Insulin Administration 195 16,344 0
Intravenous Treatments 6 180 135
Medications (Inhaled) 1,571 23,868 0
Medications (Injection) 805 864 1.77
Medications (Nasal) 5 72 5.67
Medications (Oral) 1,206 107,856 33.33%Medications (Other Routes) 279 3,960 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 4 648
Specimen Collection or Testing 197 1,980
Tracheostomy Care 5 216
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 32
Other Procedures 0 2,952 24,952
Total 4,793 238,284 815
$160,663
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 29,793 22,042 7,657 22,773
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 29,687 21,046 7,919 21,495
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.64% 95.48% 103.42% 94.39%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 2,815 611 188 475
13,167 772 3,429 4,127
61.26% 3.59% 15.95% 19.20%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
2,39134,402
146
Pinellas CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
62
28
160
1,590
272
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
75
6,803
3,863
664564
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
3,803
13,981
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 159
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 104,136
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.44 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,733
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 77.54% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 7.23
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.20
Registered Nurses 18.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 5.00
State General Revenue $471,669 Registered Nurses 4.00
$336,080 Licensed Practical Nurses 76.00
County Health Department Subtotal $807,749 Health Aides/Techs 3.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $541,270
$1,349,019 Registered Nurses 0.00
$24,132,438 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$25,481,457
Registered Nurses 22.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $244.69 Licensed Practical Nurses 77.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 8.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 6.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 34.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 26,229
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 269,409
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 19,089
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 141,532
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 3,306
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 3,881
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3,673Total Health Record Reviews 14,200
Immunization Follow-up 10,848
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 62,016
Average Student Health Room Visits 4,305 774,900 Health Education Classes 1,071
Average Medication Doses Administered 864 155,556 All Other Services 298,233Total Services 853,487
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 150 22,320 23
Catheterization 34 3,168 12,900
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 24 864 50
Electronic Monitoring 45 684 43
73 12,708 349
Glucose Monitoring 174 40,140 71
Insulin Administration 260 12,636 370
Intravenous Treatments 1 36 91
Medications (Inhaled) 2,214 38,196 0
Medications (Injection) 10 180 3.55
Medications (Nasal) 50 0 8.07
Medications (Oral) 3,487 100,512 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 283 3,996 90.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 34 540
Specimen Collection or Testing 260 2,304
Tracheostomy Care 3 108
Ventilator Dependent Care 7 216 7
Other Procedures 5 252 4,586
Total 7,114 238,860 27,133
$3,338,347
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 30,402 22,088 8,029 23,357
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 29,967 22,205 7,756 23,155
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.57% 100.53% 96.60% 99.14%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 2,217 173 93 0
13,772 907 3,903 4,573
59.48% 3.92% 16.86% 19.75%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
11,47870,489
232
Polk CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
101
21
414
1,958
351
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
186
14,791
9,191
9721,286
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
1,279
28,229
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 21
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 11,255
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.77 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,814
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.19% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.25
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.09
Registered Nurses 3.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $136,537 Registered Nurses 1.00
$30,179 Licensed Practical Nurses 4.00
County Health Department Subtotal $166,716 Health Aides/Techs 16.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $94,961
$261,677 Registered Nurses 0.00
$888,520 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$1,150,197
Registered Nurses 4.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $102.19 Licensed Practical Nurses 4.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 16.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 3,251
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 19,354
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 29,299
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 1,522
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 827
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 11,613
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 109Total Health Record Reviews 5,888
Immunization Follow-up 10,998
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 5,262
Average Student Health Room Visits 442 79,596 Health Education Classes 471
Average Medication Doses Administered 135 24,372 All Other Services 36,214Total Services 124,808
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 35 3,240 0
Catheterization 4 360 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 3 252 0
8 2,304 0
Glucose Monitoring 35 7,236 0
Insulin Administration 35 3,852 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 291 1,872 0
Medications (Injection) 69 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 10.22
Medications (Oral) 233 18,648 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 72
Tracheostomy Care 1 180
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 6
Other Procedures 0 9,576 4,231
Total 714 47,592 0
$0
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 2,799 1,992 673 2,141
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,914 2,102 672 2,266
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 104.11% 105.52% 99.85% 105.84%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 432 29 0 129
1,247 64 397 558
55.03% 2.82% 17.52% 24.62%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1,0056,055
358
Legislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
6
8
35
104
36
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
58
1,350
935
102151
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
209
1,698
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 40
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 40,189
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.21 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,318
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 81.06% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.31
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 18.44
Registered Nurses 0.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $160,078 Registered Nurses 30.50
$24,413 Licensed Practical Nurses 12.00
County Health Department Subtotal $184,491 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$184,491 Registered Nurses 0.00
$2,416,947 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$2,601,438
Registered Nurses 30.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $64.73 Licensed Practical Nurses 12.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 2.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 115,688
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 44,186
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 36,422
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 3,890
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 13,432
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 47,263
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 1,663Total Health Record Reviews 305
Immunization Follow-up 352,724
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 14,668
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,741 313,380 Health Education Classes 107
Average Medication Doses Administered 515 92,772 All Other Services 110,663Total Services 741,011
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 146 24,336 0
Catheterization 11 1,260 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 10 900 0
Electronic Monitoring 52 4,752 0
38 5,400 0
Glucose Monitoring 149 44,568 0
Insulin Administration 146 22,536 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 362 11,556 0
Medications (Injection) 14 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 30 1,080 2.74
Medications (Oral) 414 53,892 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 80 3,708 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 108
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 1 180
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 4
Other Procedures 16 1,008 2,574
Total 1,470 175,284 4,283
$139,563
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 11,237 8,441 3,049 8,566
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 11,096 8,305 3,010 8,464
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 98.75% 98.39% 98.72% 98.81%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 503 103 12 0
6,096 383 1,003 982
72.02% 4.53% 11.85% 11.60%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
39011,373
28
Saint John's CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
18
12
62
230
147
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
15
3,184
2,828
262241
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
793
3,163
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 43
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 40,848
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 2.93 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,713
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 83.54% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 3.91
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 11.81
Registered Nurses 11.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $220,514 Registered Nurses 0.00
$32,383 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.50
County Health Department Subtotal $252,897 Health Aides/Techs 52.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$252,897 Registered Nurses 0.00
$2,144,043 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$393,750 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$2,790,690
Registered Nurses 11.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $68.32 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.50Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 52.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 6.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 2.50
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 59,372
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 4,680
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 139,833
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 90,126
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,731
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 9,694
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 448Total Health Record Reviews 10,552
Immunization Follow-up 16,218
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 38,024
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,314 236,448 Health Education Classes 1,250
Average Medication Doses Administered 322 57,888 All Other Services 110,687Total Services 482,615
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 74 7,812 0
Catheterization 2 360 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4 1,656 0
Electronic Monitoring 6 3,204 0
13 2,448 0
Glucose Monitoring 90 12,384 0
Insulin Administration 88 10,368 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 518 6,156 0
Medications (Injection) 375 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 2 0 6.18
Medications (Oral) 485 37,692 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 80 3,672 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 3 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 71 180
Tracheostomy Care 1 360
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 26 3,384 707
Total 1,838 89,856 530
$16,710
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 11,750 8,489 3,153 9,113
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 12,227 8,713 3,347 8,592
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 104.06% 102.64% 106.15% 94.28%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 138 32 14 559
4,692 166 1,578 2,156
54.61% 1.93% 18.37% 25.09%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1,84320,076
26
Saint Lucie CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
21
8
189
0
137
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
105
4,790
2,391
376242
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
329
9,619
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 35
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 27,995
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.40 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,374
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.04% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.47
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.06
Registered Nurses 3.40
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.90
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $141,804 Registered Nurses 3.00
$118,937 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
County Health Department Subtotal $260,741 Health Aides/Techs 33.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $49,833
$310,574 Registered Nurses 0.00
$1,171,277 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$1,481,851
Registered Nurses 6.40
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $52.93 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.90Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 33.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 12.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 875
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 83,504
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 16,720
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 1,322
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 46
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 112Total Health Record Reviews 10,119
Immunization Follow-up 11,437
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 14,057
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,199 215,748 Health Education Classes 242
Average Medication Doses Administered 428 77,112 All Other Services 87,309Total Services 225,743
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 70 9,396 25
Catheterization 5 720 21,635
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 9 972 109
Electronic Monitoring 10 1,008 1,796
42 6,228 1,123
Glucose Monitoring 68 15,984 34
Insulin Administration 70 9,468 75
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 171
Medications (Inhaled) 278 3,024 41
Medications (Injection) 5 0 3.15
Medications (Nasal) 4 0 5.85
Medications (Oral) 1,372 63,072 8.33%Medications (Other Routes) 40 1,548 62.50%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 2 3,708
Tracheostomy Care 2 468
Ventilator Dependent Care 1 936 6
Other Procedures 399 6,624 5,932
Total 2,378 123,156 30,015
$723,600
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 8,260 6,149 2,252 6,284
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 8,270 5,986 2,285 6,211
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.12% 97.35% 101.47% 98.84%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 478 131 72 720
4,225 367 827 792
68.02% 5.91% 13.32% 12.75%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1,68512,347
61
Santa Rosa CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
27
14
118
570
88
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
5
2,248
1,534
278195
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
561
4,963
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 51
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 42,901
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 6.57 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,865
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 88.87% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.22
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 13.58
Registered Nurses 13.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $243,777 Registered Nurses 10.00
$239,180 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
County Health Department Subtotal $482,957 Health Aides/Techs 53.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $643,725
$1,126,682 Registered Nurses 0.00
$4,446,995 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$5,573,676
Registered Nurses 23.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $129.92 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 53.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 2.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 42,107
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 980
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 211,451
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 103,755
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,614
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 36,864
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 2,872Total Health Record Reviews 12,643
Immunization Follow-up 3,402
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 33,356
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,856 334,080 Health Education Classes 1,271
Average Medication Doses Administered 567 102,024 All Other Services 131,305Total Services 582,620
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 84 12,672 37
Catheterization 3 540 34,744
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 6 180 72
Electronic Monitoring 10 216 20
23 4,860 9
Glucose Monitoring 95 18,720 65
Insulin Administration 105 11,340 144
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 49
Medications (Inhaled) 708 9,036 0
Medications (Injection) 355 108 1.62
Medications (Nasal) 12 216 4.35
Medications (Oral) 2,486 78,336 22.22%Medications (Other Routes) 94 2,988 94.44%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 2 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 22 432
Tracheostomy Care 1 144
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 2
Other Procedures 0 36 1,274
Total 4,006 139,824 30,102
$834,080
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 12,599 9,263 3,388 9,773
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 12,651 9,160 3,321 9,671
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 100.41% 98.89% 98.02% 98.96%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 796 161 20 106
6,013 282 1,636 1,740
62.18% 2.92% 16.92% 17.99%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
5,83126,588
126
Sarasota CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
49
9
212
994
116
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
11
4,186
3,488
372651
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
395
10,148
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 65
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 67,915
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 2.12 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 3,032
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 85.49% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 2.90
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.79
Registered Nurses 2.40
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $420,272 Registered Nurses 20.00
$54,981 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $475,253 Health Aides/Techs 38.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $14,394
$489,647 Registered Nurses 0.00
$3,108,661 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$3,598,308
Registered Nurses 22.40
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $52.98 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 38.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 10.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 7,701
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 158,302
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 108,353
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,054
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 20,797
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 3,466Total Health Record Reviews 39,448
Immunization Follow-up 8,620
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 95,313
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,832 329,796 Health Education Classes 817
Average Medication Doses Administered 479 86,184 All Other Services 151,936Total Services 596,807
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 190 29,952 0
Catheterization 14 3,888 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 4 288 0
Electronic Monitoring 16 540 0
32 5,256 0
Glucose Monitoring 196 38,952 0
Insulin Administration 188 31,536 0
Intravenous Treatments 1 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 866 8,172 0
Medications (Injection) 742 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 4 180 2.91
Medications (Oral) 1,302 43,488 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 155 2,808 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 5 180
Specimen Collection or Testing 80 648
Tracheostomy Care 5 540
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 9
Other Procedures 3 0 13,428
Total 3,803 166,428 428
$9,875
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 18,954 13,869 4,930 14,463
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 18,410 13,616 4,643 14,041
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.13% 98.18% 94.18% 97.08%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,378 194 120 2,228
9,150 560 2,103 2,228
65.17% 3.99% 14.98% 15.87%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
2,01722,989
46
Seminole CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
29
17
101
709
217
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
52
4,996
2,207
536312
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
672
11,078
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 11
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 8,648
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 4.64 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 1,281
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 87.30% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.63
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 8.29
Registered Nurses 0.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 2.00
State General Revenue $92,000 Registered Nurses 4.50
$15,327 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $107,327 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $96,910
$204,237 Registered Nurses 1.75
$251,469 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$455,706
Registered Nurses 6.75
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $52.69 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 2.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 12,479
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 8,080
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,324
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 11,217
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 269
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2,108
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 162Total Health Record Reviews 4,990
Immunization Follow-up 2,821
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 4,479
Average Student Health Room Visits 408 73,476 Health Education Classes 310
Average Medication Doses Administered 144 25,884 All Other Services 19,415Total Services 71,654
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 19 6,300 0
Catheterization 0 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 144 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 1,152 0
2 576 0
Glucose Monitoring 22 9,252 0
Insulin Administration 21 6,660 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 78 1,476 0
Medications (Injection) 9 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 10.95
Medications (Oral) 113 17,424 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 3 324 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 360
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3
Other Procedures 0 0 2,426
Total 267 43,668 15,819
$673,746
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 2,619 1,949 675 1,973
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,507 1,889 649 1,893
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 95.72% 96.92% 96.15% 95.95%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 320 26 14 372
1,190 43 288 372
62.86% 2.27% 15.21% 19.65%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
291,727
7
Sumter CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
5
2
9
40
31
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
7
558
375
4122
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
39
562
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 6,127
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.28 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 875
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 91.32% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 1.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 15.70
Registered Nurses 1.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 1.00
State General Revenue $71,401 Registered Nurses 6.00
$76,560 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $147,961 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$147,961 Registered Nurses 0.00
$358,939 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$506,900
Registered Nurses 7.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $82.73 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 1.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.10Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 21,884
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 2,298
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 1,407
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 17,991
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 359
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 7,935
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 327Total Health Record Reviews 5,746
Immunization Follow-up 630
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 11,031
Average Student Health Room Visits 321 57,816 Health Education Classes 273
Average Medication Doses Administered 122 21,996 All Other Services 26,341Total Services 96,222
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 14 2,052 7
Catheterization 3 324 5,835
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 23
Electronic Monitoring 8 144 94
4 540 6
Glucose Monitoring 17 5,148 15
Insulin Administration 16 3,348 18
Intravenous Treatments 1 0 13
Medications (Inhaled) 121 792 0
Medications (Injection) 47 0 0.64
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 12.52
Medications (Oral) 192 17,856 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 5 0 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 13 252
Tracheostomy Care 1 36
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 0
Other Procedures 7 1,224 0
Total 449 31,716 15,670
$673,050
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 1,897 1,399 467 1,447
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,893 1,381 433 1,543
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 99.79% 98.71% 92.72% 106.63%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 195 27 3 285
954 31 246 312
61.83% 2.01% 15.94% 20.22%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1893,584
9
Suwannee CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
7
3
53
135
25
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
6
759
648
8274
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
62
1,532
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,846
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 5.64 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,372
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.26% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 5.83
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 21.51
Registered Nurses 1.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00
Health Aides/Techs 4.00
State General Revenue $72,514 Registered Nurses 0.00
$214,543 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $287,057 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$287,057 Registered Nurses 0.00
$26,000 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 2.00
$313,057
Registered Nurses 1.20
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $110.00 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 6.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.10Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 856
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 22,047
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 5,073
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 139
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 4,473
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 8Total Health Record Reviews 639
Immunization Follow-up 530
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 10,761
Average Student Health Room Visits 132 23,724 Health Education Classes 107
Average Medication Doses Administered 80 14,400 All Other Services 16,594Total Services 61,227
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 11 3,276 6
Catheterization 0 0 2,846
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 4
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 52
0 0 0
Glucose Monitoring 11 5,400 49
Insulin Administration 11 3,024 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 30 756 0
Medications (Injection) 0 0 7.33
Medications (Nasal) 1 0 9.46
Medications (Oral) 146 10,620 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 9 0 40.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 11 648
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 16 0 70
Total 246 23,724 1,600
$72,000
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 914 655 197 689
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 760 521 198 491
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 83.15% 79.54% 100.51% 71.26%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 57 123 11 76
267 31 73 120
54.38% 6.31% 14.87% 24.44%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
69905
15
Taylor CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
5
2
11
50
25
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
8
254
241
197
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
42
157
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 3
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 2,328
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.90 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1:
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 86.02% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1:
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 18.49
Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical Nurses
Health Aides/Techs
State General Revenue $85,660 Registered Nurses
$12,685 Licensed Practical Nurses
County Health Department Subtotal $98,345 Health Aides/Techs
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$98,345 Registered Nurses
$68,509 Licensed Practical Nurses
$0 Health Aides/Techs
$166,854
Registered Nurses
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $71.67 Licensed Practical NursesNote: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs
Registered Nurses (RN)
Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures
All Other Exceptional Student Education StaffingTotal Health Record Reviews
Immunization Follow-up
Daily Annual First Aid Administration
Average Student Health Room Visits 182 32,688 Health Education Classes
Average Medication Doses Administered 73 13,176 All Other ServicesTotal Services
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 2 2,520
Catheterization 0 0
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 0
2 684
Glucose Monitoring 3 1,260
Insulin Administration 6 396
Intravenous Treatments 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 40 72
Medications (Injection) 11 0
Medications (Nasal) 2 0
Medications (Oral) 62 12,708Medications (Other Routes) 6 0
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0
Other Procedures 0 0
Total 134 17,640
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
Target Populations (Mandated grade levels for each screening) KG, 1st, 3rd, 6th KG, 1st, 6th 6th
Number of Students in Mandated Grades (minus opt-outs) 669 517 167
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 639 494 168
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 95.52% 95.55% 100.60%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 28 8 5
274 14 94
58.92% 3.01% 20.22%
Total Health Staff
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
Number of Full Service Schools
Number of Full Service School Students
Screenings and Referrals
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th Body Mass Index Screening Results
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership.
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Percent of Students Returning to School After Giving Birth
Full Service Schools
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide Birth Rate Per 1,000: All 11-18 Year-Old Females
Low Weight Births (% of births less than 2,500 grams)
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Note: Full Service Schools provide basic school health services and coordinate the provision of
donated (in-kind) health and social services on school campuses.
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Registered Nurse Caseloads
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Union CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
211
232
2653
21
10
11
6
983
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.
Reported Student Health Conditions
Type of Health Condition
3
2
0
21
Number of Conditions Reported
47
340
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 87
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 62,977
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 3.83 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,844
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 87.58% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 6.69
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 9.88
Registered Nurses 3.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $409,720 Registered Nurses 10.00
$163,196 Licensed Practical Nurses 42.00
County Health Department Subtotal $572,916 Health Aides/Techs 30.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$572,916 Registered Nurses 0.00
$2,049,088 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$2,622,004
Registered Nurses 13.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $41.63 Licensed Practical Nurses 42.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 30.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 37,149
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 125,558
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 76,253
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 121,287
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 2,991
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 29,623
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 461Total Health Record Reviews 1,834
Immunization Follow-up 3,603
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 86,845
Average Student Health Room Visits 1,676 301,608 Health Education Classes 376
Average Medication Doses Administered 394 70,884 All Other Services 136,138Total Services 622,118
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 78 12,744 3
Catheterization 14 3,816 3,671
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 3 576 5
Electronic Monitoring 5 828 92
21 4,932 19
Glucose Monitoring 110 16,704 8
Insulin Administration 110 14,292 13
Intravenous Treatments 2 0 11
Medications (Inhaled) 486 12,636 20
Medications (Injection) 26 360 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 7.19
Medications (Oral) 392 42,984 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 87 612 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 80 360
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 5
Other Procedures 4 720 4,477
Total 1,418 111,564 2,966
$71,425
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 18,212 13,198 4,488 13,100
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 17,705 12,890 4,301 12,480
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.22% 97.67% 95.83% 95.27%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 1,639 384 41 1,246
8,135 311 1,872 2,162
65.18% 2.49% 15.00% 17.32%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
1,17312,471
31
Volusia CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
7
23
70
58
157
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
59
4,973
1,755
398150
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
986
2,631
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 10
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 5,190
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 7.11 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 4,325
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 93.29% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 8.33
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 10.44
Registered Nurses 1.20
Licensed Practical Nurses 1.80
Health Aides/Techs 5.00
State General Revenue $65,420 Registered Nurses 0.00
$151,440 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $216,860 Health Aides/Techs 2.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $99,614
$316,474 Registered Nurses 0.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$316,474
Registered Nurses 1.20
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $60.98 Licensed Practical Nurses 1.80
Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 7.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 5.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure Disorder
Cardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 720
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 6,615
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 6,262
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 4,708
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 70
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 6,438
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 199
Total Health Record Reviews 1,045
Immunization Follow-up 954
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 6,274
Average Student Health Room Visits 309 55,548 Health Education Classes 1,004
Average Medication Doses Administered 80 14,400 All Other Services 19,874Total Services 54,163
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 17 2,268 2
Catheterization 0 0 1,088
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 1 0 0
Electronic Monitoring 0 144 2
1 144 48
Glucose Monitoring 18 4,968 521
Insulin Administration 18 2,808 0
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 0
Medications (Inhaled) 63 684 0
Medications (Injection) 28 0 1.67
Medications (Nasal) 1 0 6.10
Medications (Oral) 217 10,764 0.00%
Medications (Other Routes) 5 144 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 7 216
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 27 6,552 1,445
Total 403 28,692 12,837
$335,000
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 1,350 1,017 343 962
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,313 969 332 759
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 97.26% 95.28% 96.79% 78.90%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 124 26 22 4
430 20 114 195
56.65% 2.64% 15.02% 25.69%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing direct
services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not work with
the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student and
school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening Results
Number of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
221
1,889
3
Wakulla CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the Department
of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
5
0
23
117
19
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
0
459
399
29
52
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
67
495
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade Females
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 16
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 9,480
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.02 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,370
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 85.01% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.00
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 24.39
Registered Nurses 2.00
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 0.00
State General Revenue $97,312 Registered Nurses 2.00
$119,415 Licensed Practical Nurses 11.00
County Health Department Subtotal $216,727 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$216,727 Registered Nurses 0.00
$528,613 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$745,340
Registered Nurses 4.00
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $78.62 Licensed Practical Nurses 11.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 17,841
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 43,807
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 5,303
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 15,719
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 633
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 4,014
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 44Total Health Record Reviews 13,399
Immunization Follow-up 2,770
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 25,902
Average Student Health Room Visits 525 94,536 Health Education Classes 801
Average Medication Doses Administered 157 28,188 All Other Services 100,980Total Services 231,213
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 16 3,384 3
Catheterization 0 0 1,938
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 17
Electronic Monitoring 1 36 48
1 180 0
Glucose Monitoring 18 5,400 47
Insulin Administration 17 2,916 522
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 6
Medications (Inhaled) 129 1,836 0
Medications (Injection) 33 0 1.44
Medications (Nasal) 4 360 7.83
Medications (Oral) 470 22,500 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 48 576 100.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 1 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 6 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 3
Other Procedures 7 432 1,697
Total 751 37,620 1,622
$34,827
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 2,888 2,154 721 2,158
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 2,955 2,198 704 2,186
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 102.32% 102.04% 97.64% 101.30%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 249 20 1 0
1,398 75 344 369
63.95% 3.43% 15.74% 16.88%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
171,656
10
Walton CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
6
2
18
53
25
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
5
417
325
3329
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
178
538
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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
2017-2018 Summary of School Health Services
Elementary/Middle/High/Combined Level Schools 7
Pre-Kindergarten Through 12th Grade Students 3,357
Annual Average Number of Health Room Visits Per Student 8.22 Registered Nurse to Student Ratio 1: 2,238
% of Students Returning to Class After Health Room Visits 85.41% Registered Nurse to School Ratio 1: 4.67
Annual Average Number of Services Per Student 12.57
Registered Nurses 1.50
Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Health Aides/Techs 6.00
State General Revenue $70,689 Registered Nurses 0.00
$185,912 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
County Health Department Subtotal $256,601 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
County Health Department - Other Funding $0
$256,601 Registered Nurses 0.00
$0 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
$0 Health Aides/Techs 0.00
$256,601
Registered Nurses 1.50
Annual Per Student Expenditure for School Health: $76.44 Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00Note: Per student expenditure based on funding from all of the above sources. Health Aides/Techs 6.00
Registered Nurses (RN) 0.00Allergies: Life Threatening Licensed Practical Nurses 0.00
Allergies: Non-Life Threatening Health Aides/Techs 0.00
Asthma
Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Seizure DisorderCardiac
Mental/Behavioral Health Conditions
Diabetes Nursing Assessment/Counseling 1,096
Kidney Disease Licensed Practical Nurse Encounter 0
Sickle Cell Disease Paraprofessional Evaluation/Treatment 10,159
Bleeding Disorder Staff/Parent Consultation 10,982
Cancer Individualized Health Care Plan Development 99
Cystic Fibrosis Complex Medical Procedures 2
All Other Exceptional Student Education Staffing 4Total Health Record Reviews 3,903
Immunization Follow-up 436
Daily Annual First Aid Administration 3,983
Average Student Health Room Visits 153 27,468 Health Education Classes 134
Average Medication Doses Administered 29 5,256 All Other Services 11,386Total Services 42,184
Estimated Medical
Procedures and
Medication Doses
Estimated Annual
Services
Carbohydrate Counting 0 0 5
Catheterization 0 0 2,931
Colostomy, Ileostomy, Jejunostomy 0 0 4
Electronic Monitoring 0 0 0
0 0 16
Glucose Monitoring 0 0 24
Insulin Administration 0 0 6
Intravenous Treatments 0 0 16
Medications (Inhaled) 10 0 0
Medications (Injection) 0 0 0.00
Medications (Nasal) 0 0 7.94
Medications (Oral) 49 5,256 0.00%Medications (Other Routes) 0 0 0.00%
Oxygen Continuous or Intermittent 0 0
Specimen Collection or Testing 0 0
Tracheostomy Care 0 0
Ventilator Dependent Care 0 0 1
Other Procedures 0 0 290
Total 59 5,256 42
$897
Vision Hearing Scoliosis
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) 953 708 245 722
Number (#) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 1,021 764 248 766
Percent (%) of Students Screened in Mandated Grades 107.14% 107.91% 101.22% 106.09%
Number (#) of Students Referred for Abnormal Results 72 9 4 189
424 40 113 189
55.35% 5.22% 14.75% 24.67%
Exceptional Student Educational (ESE) Health Staff
Note: Health staff in school district ESE programs work with limited student caseloads, providing
direct services to individual or small numbers of medically fragile students. Since ESE RNs do not
work with the general student population, they are not included in the calculations for the RN to student
and school ratios.
County Health Department
School District
Community Partners (Public and Private)
Total Health Staff
Underweight
(< 5th percentile)
Overweight
(85th to < 95th
Obese
(≥ 95th percentile)Body Mass Index Screening ResultsNumber of 1st, 3rd and 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Dollar Value of In-Kind Hours Donated by Local Agencies
Students Screened in Grades Mandated by Florida Administrative Code Rule 64F-6.003
Note: The percent of students screened in mandated grades may be over 100% due to screening students enrolled after the DOE's October survey of student membership. Growth and
Development with
Body Mass IndexScreenings and Referrals
Estimated Health Room Visits and Medication Doses Administered
Estimated Annual Medical Procedures and Medication Doses by Type Schools With Comprehensive School Health Services
Key School Health Services in Health Management System
0566
0
Washington CountyLegislative authority for School Health Services provided in sections 381.0056, 381.0057, 402.3026, Florida Statutes.
Note: This report uses a combination of data from local county Annual School Health Reports, the Department of Health - Health Management System, Vital Statistics and the
Department of Education (DOE). This report represents school health services provided by county health departments, school districts and community partners.
Public Schools and Students School Health Staff
Percent of 1st, 3rd, 6th Grade Students by BMI Percentile
Healthy Weight
(5th to < 85th
Registered Nurse Caseloads
County Health Department Total
Total Expenditures for School Health Services
0
1
15
28
3
Note: Based on county-level 2017-2018 Annual School Health Reports and DOE 2017-2018
Membership by District by School by Grade.
2017-2018 Expenditures for School Health Services
County Health Department
Federal Title XXI
School District Total
Community Partners (Public and Private) Total
Reported Student Health Conditions
8
101
148
1410
Type of Health Condition Number of Conditions Reported
15
223
Pregnancy Prevention Classes
Note: Based on 2017 FTE Week Counts and a 36 Week School Year.Note: Comprehensive school health services include basic school health services and additional
prevention services and care management to promote retention in school.StudentsaaA
Needing Services
Number of Comprehensive Schools
Number of Comprehensive Students
Dental Health Education
Nutrition and Physical Activity Classes
Tube Feeding (e.g., G, J, PEG, NG) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Classes
Number of Full Service School Students
Number of In-Kind Hours from Health/Social Service Agencies
Sexually Transmitted Disease (including HIV) Prevention
Violence Prevention/Conflict Resolution Classes
Full 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
Suicide Prevention Classes
Comprehensive Birth Rate Per 1,000: 6th-12th Grade
Countywide 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