General Health Measures

In all matters of health, CBE takes direction from Alberta Education and Alberta Health Services. Find out how you can reduce the spread and lessen the impact of illness in school communities.

Routine Immunizations

The CBE supports the AHS school-based immunization program.

Please inform your child’s teacher of any health condition which may affect their well-being and academic achievement (I.e. hearing or sight impairment, diabetes, epilepsy, etc.).

Allergies

Stanley Jones School and Alice Jamieson Girls’ Academy strive to be a nut and scent free zone. Please support us in keeping all of our students healthy and in school by ensuring that your children do not bring nut products to school or wear scented deodorant or perfume. If your child has a life-threatening allergy or other medical condition that requires attention, please meet with a member of the administration team to develop a student health plan.

Medication

Any medications that are to be taken during school hours require a signed release form to be on file. If a student uses an inhaler or Epi-pen he/she needs to have this item with them at all times, and a student health plan form needs to be completed and kept on file to ensure that all staff are aware of the proper use of the medication.

Forms You Need (CBE Website)

Student Health Emergency Response Protocol Form
This form is to be used when there is a student health issue regarding attention. This includes when there is a request to administer medication. 

Student Health Plan

This form is to be:

  • completed if a physical or medical condition may affect the student's attendance at school
  • completed if medication is to be taken at school,
  • reviewed and updated annually or sooner if there is a change in the student's health concern or school registration.

Lice

There may be times during the school year when we have cases of head lice. 

If your child has head lice, please contact the school and let us know. If your child has been exposed to lice at school we will notify you.

As a precaution, we ask all parents to check their child’s head frequently for a few weeks after any exposure. You can find more information on lice from myhealth.alberta.ca.

Additional questions or concerns can be answered by Alberta HealthLink at 811.