C-PP offers comprehensive Health Services for all students in the District. Each elementary health office is staffed by a Registered Nurse. The middle and high school health offices are staffed by a combination of Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, and a Certified Nurse Assistant.
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Bee Sting Allergies, Food Allergies, Seizures, Asthma, Diabetes, and other medical conditions: If your child has any of these or other medical conditions, please contact your child’s school Health Office to discuss their medical history and treatment plan. This is vitally important, as time is of the essence in treating many these conditions.
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If your child is ill, it is in his/her best interest and that of others to stay at home. If, based on the assessment of the School Nurse, your child is too ill to remain in school, you will be requested to pick up your child, as soon as possible.
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Medication in School: NYSEd regulation requires a physician’s order for all medication that is taken at school, including any over-the-counter medication, such as Tylenol or Advil. A new order must be provided every school year. The parent/guardian shall supply the medication ordered.
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School Physicals: Students entering grades PreK or K, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 and any new student to the district are required to have a physical.
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Routine screenings: NYSEd Law §905(1) requires new students and students in grades K, 1, 3, 5, 7, and 11 to be screened for vision and hearing, as well as for scoliosis in grades 5, 7, and 9. Color perception screening occurs upon entry to the district.
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Athletics: Students interested in playing scholastic sports must register online with FamilyID. A current physical exam (within one year of the start of the sports season) is required. Sports physicals are held several times during the school year. A medical eligibility update form is also required, if the physical is more than 30 days old.
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Working Papers: Students must complete the application for employment certificate, have a current physical exam (within one year of the start of employment), and evidence of age. Questions can be directed to the middle and high school health offices.
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BMI data reporting: NYSEd law requires that BMI and weight status group be included as part of the student’s school health examination. All school districts must take part in a BMI online survey conducted by the NYSDOH. If you have questions about this survey, please contact your child’s school nurse. Click here for the BMI opt out form.
Main Contact:
Anne Stefanini, BSN/RN
Head Nurse
astefanini@cppmail.com
(607) 654-2702
Fax: (607) 654-2729
Toll-free telephone number operated by the New York State Office of Child and Family Services ("OCFS") to receive reports of child abuse or neglect. That telephone number is 1-800-342-3720.
Do You Suspect Abuse or Maltreatment?
Report it Now!
Call our Statewide Toll Free Telephone Number:
1-800-342-3720
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, call TDD/TTY at
1-800-638-5163
or have your Video Relay System provider call
1-800-342-3720
If you believe that a child is in immediate danger,
call 911 or your local police department.
The Office of Children and Family Services Website may be accessed here: http://ocfs.ny.gov/main/
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¿Sospechas de abuso o maltrato?
¡Denúntelo ahora!
Llame a nuestro número de teléfono gratuito:
1-800-342-3720
Si usted es sordo o tiene problemas auditivos, llame a TDD / TTY al
1-800-638-5163
O haga que su proveedor de Video Relay Systema llame
1-800-342-3720
Si usted cree que un niño está en peligro inmediato,
Llame al 911 o al departamento de policía local.
Se puede acceder a la Oficina de Servicios para Niños y Familias a: http://ocfs.ny.gov/main/
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