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Arlington reports more than 31,000 health‑room visits; district adds intranasal epinephrine at buildings

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Krista Kramer, the Arlington School District’s district nurse, told the board that documented health‑room visits across the district have topped 31,000 this school year and that the district has expanded emergency medication and screening efforts.

Krista Kramer, the Arlington School District’s district nurse, told the board that documented health‑room visits across the district have topped 31,000 this school year and that the district has expanded emergency medication and screening efforts.

Kramer said mental‑health–related health conditions have grown compared with pre‑pandemic levels and noted that immunization paperwork out of compliance has fallen from 39 students to about 30 after a recent district push. She also announced that the district now stocks an intranasal form of epinephrine in all buildings for use in suspected anaphylaxis.

Kramer told the board that “if you just glance at these are our big…

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