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Snowline health services describes training, telehealth pilots and emergency readiness

Snowline Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees · December 16, 2025
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District Health Services Director Julie Galbraith told the board the department has standardized protocols, expanded staffing coverage and piloted remote diabetic assessments, while rolling out stop‑the‑bleed training and Medi‑Cal billing to recapture funds.

Julie Galbraith, director of Health Services for Snowline Joint Unified School District, told trustees the department has undergone “a significant transformation” over the past four years and now emphasizes consistency, emergency readiness and data-driven care. At a board meeting, Galbraith listed new steps including a district health office manual grounded in National Association of School Nurses protocols, annual competency testing for health technicians, and partnerships to stabilize staffing.

Galbraith said the district has partnered with two registry nurses to maintain coverage across sites and has added AED…

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