Youth and Family--- Physical Health Supports

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The Kelso School District is committed to the health and wellness of our students and staff. The district is led by two district nurses that oversee each of our individual school sites.  Each school has their own health care specialist that works within the school office and serves students and staff throughout the day. 

Our health care team strives to ensure that all students can fully participate in educational programs.  This starts with daily attendance and includes being well rested, fed, and ready to learn.  Our goal is to help students to achieve academic success by providing school health services and health outcomes

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Services we provide

  • Physical Health Care Resources

    • Vision, Hearing, Medical, Dental

  • Screening; vision and hearing

  • Self care

  • Care Coordination

  • Referrals to community providers

  • Access to Insurance

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Developmental Preschool Screening

Do you reside in the Kelso School District and have a child 3-5 years of age? Do you or your health care provider have a concern that your child may have a developmental delay? If so, call us for an appointment.

For screening information and appointment, please call (360) 501-1672

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Stephanie Toms, BSN RN, #360.577.2463

Lexington, Wallace, Barnes, HMS, KVA

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Laura Dieter, BSN RN, #360.577.2402

Rose Valley, Carrolls, Butler Acres, CMS, KHS

The mental health crisis lines listed below are available for all people in Washington regardless of your income or whether you have insurance or not.

  • For immediate help: call 911 for a life-threatening emergency or 988 for a mental health emergency.

  • For immediate help with a mental health crisis or thoughts of suicide: contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 (TRS: 1-800-799-4889) or call or text 988.