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Jeannie Kloman, BSN, RN, Supervisor of Student Health Services
Resource Nurses supervisor the Health Clinic Specialist in the elementary schools and develop health related training programs for school personnel. The Resource Nurse must be a Registered Nurse (R. N.) with at Least a Bachelor's degree in Nursing. Each Resource Nurse covers 8-12 schools.
Middle and High School Health Offices are each staffed by a full-time R.N.
Elementary School Health Offices are staffed by a full-time Health Clinic Specialist (H.C.S.) who is supervised by a Resource Nurse.