Health and Wellness on CSEC's campus

CSEC is unusual in that it employs a full-time RN on the campus.  Our administration knows that learning and health, whether social, emotional or physical, goes hand in hand with being able to learn.  In addition to immunization compliance and providing support for chronically ill students, we are available to respond in emergencies and for all the minor bumps and bruises incurred on the campus.  We also evaluate students who are feeling ill to see if they need to go home, or if can we support them with treatment and/or rest, to make it through the school day. We also help coordinate contact with teachers if a student is going to be out for an extended time due to illness, or surgery.

On our campus students are allowed to carry over-the-counter medications.  Medication needs to be in original packaging (bottle/container).  Students may not share any medication with other students.

If your student is on a prescription medication, those meds are kept in the nurse’s office and will be dispensed, as ordered, by your physician.

 

Shawn Hunt Nurse 528-5912 shawn.hunt@csec914.org
Sallie Pearson Assistant Nurse 528-5912 sallie.pearson@csec914.org

 

Immunization Information & Form

Emergency Health Form

Medication Policy  --  See Handbook

 

 

 

CSEC shares a campus with CTU and partners with CSEC to offer CTU college courses to CSEC students as part of  CSEC's normal school day.

         

  CSEC is authorized by Charter School Institute, a state-wide organization that acts somewhat like a school district.

           

Colorado League of Charter Schools supports CSEC with training and other services.
            

Many CSEC students attend off-campus classes at Pikes Peak Community Collegeand at University of Colorado at Colorado Springs