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Public health department outlines school-based health center expansion and outreach campaign

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Waterbury public health officials updated the Board on enrollment growth at school-based health centers, a targeted outreach campaign and progress on a planned Driggs School expansion for 2025–26.

Aisling McGuckin, director of the Waterbury Public Health Department, and Natalie Hellerich, director of clinical services, updated the Waterbury Board of Education on Feb. 13 about school-based health centers, outreach efforts and the Driggs site expansion.

Hellerich explained the centers provide on-site medical, dental and behavioral health services staffed by advanced practice registered nurses, behavioral-health clinicians, dentists and dental hygienists. "School-based health centers do not replace…

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