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School health director: calls to 911, chronic conditions and immunization clinics rose and response capacity expanded

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Director of School Health Michelle Babilias presented end‑of‑year data showing increases in documented student health conditions and emergency calls, widespread staff CPR/AED training, district stock emergency medication and successful immunization clinics that reduced noncompliance from 752 students to 20.

Michelle Babilias, the district’s director of school health, presented an end‑of‑year report July 15 that summarized staffing, emergency response, student health conditions, Medicaid reimbursement work and immunization outreach.

Babilias said the district documented more than 3,000 active student health conditions in 2024–25 (up from 2,666 the prior year), with notable increases in musculoskeletal issues, gastrointestinal conditions, asthma and allergies. Nurses and health‑room assistants recorded more than 11,000 documented interventions when an office visit required more than a basic bandage, and the district reported 31 calls to 911 during the school year; five of those calls required administration of stock emergency medication.

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