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District nurses report high immunization compliance, expanded emergency response training

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District nurses contracting through Fort Healthcare summarized the 2024–25 school‑year health services including immunization rates, training, Project Adam heart‑safe certification for all schools, and goals for 2025–26.

District nurses contracted through Fort Healthcare told the Milton School Board on Monday that the 2024–25 school year saw expanded student health services, nearly complete immunization compliance and a districtwide push to make every school “heart safe.”

Alyssa and Shelly, the district nurses, said they were contracted for a total of 3,140 hours during the school year and worked alongside two full‑time health aides. Their presentation listed outreach to classrooms, staff training on medication administration and CPR, and coordination with community partners for dental and vision services.

The nurses reported a district immunization…

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