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Health Office
San Dieguito High School Academy Health Office
Hours: 7:45 AM to 4:00 PM
(760) 753-1121 ext. 5021
Fax: (760) 943-3555
Attention Parents:
New immunization requirements for California school entry were enacted in July 2019. New requirements for Temporary and Permanent Medical Exemptions began in January 2021. Permanent Belief Exemptions are no longer accepted as of January 2016.
- For more information about our District Health Procedures & COVID Information, click here.
- For more information about school immunization requirements and resources, see below or click here.
Can't find what you need? Please contact me via email: Naomi.Diehl@sduhsd.net or by phone: 760-753-1121 x5021
Health Office Information:
The Health Technician takes care of first aid and emergencies. In the case of student illness at school, the Health Technician will notify parents or the emergency contact listed on the Emergency Contact Form. No registered nursing services are provided at the school on a daily basis. The school does not supply medications of any kind.
Please let the Health Technician know if your student has a life-threatening illness such as diabetes, seizure disorders, or severe allergies (bees/food). We want to be prepared to provide safe care for your student(s). Please be advised that there are no emergency medications at the school; parents are responsible for providing Epipens, Benadryl (or other), glucagon, and insulin. If no supplies are provided for your student, we will call 911 whenever there is a concern.
Please keep students home for 24 hours:
- After a fever over 100.0 (37.5c) has broken without using medication
- After vomiting or diarrhea has stopped
- After starting antibiotics, including those for eye and skin infections
Medication Requirements:
All medications, prescription, and over-the-counter medications require an Authorization for Medication form to be completed by both parent and physician. For students with emergency medications such as Epi-pens/Auvi-Q, and inhalers, please complete the Allergy & Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan. For students with Diabetes, please bring a Diabetic Plan signed by the doctor. A Seizure Action Plan is included below.
All medication brought to school to be administered to the student must be in its original prescription container or for over-the-counter medications in its original manufacturer's container, clearly marked with the student's name, the prescribing physician, the medication, route, dosage, purpose, and pharmacy.
Emergency Contacts
Emergency Information is kept in the Health Office and on computer that allows us to contact you in case of an emergency or illness. Please feel free anytime to contact the Health Office with up-dated information. It is very important to have current phone numbers. We ask parents to update contact and medical information if it changes throughout the year.
For the safety of students, the school will not release a student to a person who is not listed on their Emergency Card. Photo ID of the person to whom the student is released may be required. If for some reason, an individual is authorized by you to pick up your student, please phone the health office in advance and provide the school with all the pertinent information.