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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can see better coordination of care with pediatricians and community resources being helpful for complicated cases or kids with no access to resources. But I don't see how it helps at all with stuff that comes up during the school day -- medications, injuries, illnesses ... The nurse at our school stored and dispensed medications. Who will do that when she's gone? She sat with our son when he had a seizure until we got there. Would he have to just lay down in a corner of the classroom? I overheard her calling down to the cafeteria telling them to make breakfast for a girl who arrived late with a "stomach ache" (e.g., was going hungry). Who would do that? [/quote] Aren't there already a number of agencies that connect families with city services? Why cut school nurses to pay for that?[/quote]
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