I, too, am a school nurse (RN), but my position is not guaranteed each year because I'm a grant between our state dept. of ed and dept. of health and welfare. There are only 10 of us "grant nurses" in the entire state! Our schools contracted for 27 hours per year with a nurse from the health dept before this grant. So, that works out to be 400 students with 27 hours a year, which equals each student gets 4.05 minutes a year

. Once my grant is gone, so is the only access some of these kids have to healthcare. I work in a low income high migrant school, that is how the school qualified for the grant. We have a special needs kid that is wheelchair bound, that is totally non-verbal, requires a feeding tube, and has 3 to 5 seizures per hour, that is taken care of by an education aide (someone with absolutely no medical training)!!! We have epi-pens, kids with vision is so poor that they can't read anything below the "E" on the eye chart, and a kid with a liver transplant. But yet, a school nurse is not required

I would love to see legislation to make it mandatory that there is a school nurse in every school, but it will be a while, if ever, at our head-in-the-sand state dept. of ed. Off my soap box now. I do love my job, and the kids make it so totally worth it! I think I missed my calling, I love the kiddos and teaching!