Andrew Health Services Staff
The School Nurse is available on a full-time basis to help students with their health problems, including:
- Personal health conferences may be held with individual students at the student’s request, teacher’s request, or as the nurse deems necessary.
- Tests for vision and hearing are done annually for transfer students, students receiving special education services, on a referral by teachers, or at the request of any student who feels he/she has a visual or hearing problem. Should there be any indication for further examination, notification is sent to the parents advising consultation with their family physician. Parents should notify the school nurse if they do not want their student tested.
- Standard first aid is available to those students who become ill or injured while at school. However, first aid is immediate and temporary care. Care beyond first aid must be provided by the parents or family physician.
If students have questions concerning their health, they should make arrangements to see the nurse. However, the student should remember that there are appropriate times to see the nurse and certain procedures to be followed:
- Get a pass from the teacher.
- Use good judgment as to the time to come to the Nurse’s Office.
- Come in for first-aid immediately following an injury that occurs at school, especially in physical education class.
Teri Shiley, MA, RN, PEL-CSN
Illinois Certified School Nurse
Certified Vision and Hearing Screening Technician
Phone: 708-342-5858
Email: tshiley@d230.org
Bonnie Deval
Health Services Secretary
Phone: 708-342-5859
Email: bdeval@d230.org
Health Services Contact Information
Phone: 708-342-5859
Fax: 708-737-7725
Email: vjanurse@d230.org