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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I taught in some schools that didn't have nurses. Here is the translation of the article: School called the parent to come pick up the child. He convinced the child to stay at school.[/quote +1. They were concerned enough to call him. He probably asked untrained office staff to evaluate his daughter's medical state instead of just coming up to get her. Schools don't call unless they think that something is seriousenough to possibly require some follow up. No calls if your kid needs a bandaid, but calls for asthma, head bumps, etc.[/quote] That's the point, there need to be trained people who can answer a question. My kid has asthma, the school calls me every time he uses his inhaler at school. I rely on the nurse to tell me whether I need to rush out of work, can take a little while to call Grandma to pick him up, or should tell them to send him back to class. [/quote]
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