Denver Public Schools
Nursing and Student Services
Nursing Manager
Katherine Hale, M.Ed, BSN, RN, NCSN
720-423-1460-office
720-423-1522-fax
k[email protected]
Mission Statement
The mission of Nursing Services in the Denver Public Schools is to promote optimal physical, social, and emotional wellness of our school community. Our focus is to enhance the educational process by maximizing and protecting the overall health status of school age youth.
Beliefs
Good health enables all students to benefit from the education, experience leading to productive living and a successful future. School nurses actively promote healthy life style choices, strengthen and facilitate the educational process by improving and protecting children's health status, and are advocates for school age children. Unique stressors present in an urban society, i.e., poverty, unemployment, homelessness, teen-age pregnancy, high drop-out rates, lack of health insurance, complicate the attainment of an optimal level of wellness. Illness and disability are prevented by the early detection and correction of health problems. Prevention and intervention activities can reduce high risk behaviors. The quality and quantity of education of each student is directly proportionate to the physical, social, and emotional level of health.
Denver Public Schools Shared Core Values:
Our core values are...........Students first, Equity, Accountability, Collaboration, Integrity & Fun !
Katherine Hale, M.Ed, BSN, RN, NCSN
720-423-1460-office
720-423-1522-fax
k[email protected]
Mission Statement
The mission of Nursing Services in the Denver Public Schools is to promote optimal physical, social, and emotional wellness of our school community. Our focus is to enhance the educational process by maximizing and protecting the overall health status of school age youth.
Beliefs
Good health enables all students to benefit from the education, experience leading to productive living and a successful future. School nurses actively promote healthy life style choices, strengthen and facilitate the educational process by improving and protecting children's health status, and are advocates for school age children. Unique stressors present in an urban society, i.e., poverty, unemployment, homelessness, teen-age pregnancy, high drop-out rates, lack of health insurance, complicate the attainment of an optimal level of wellness. Illness and disability are prevented by the early detection and correction of health problems. Prevention and intervention activities can reduce high risk behaviors. The quality and quantity of education of each student is directly proportionate to the physical, social, and emotional level of health.
Denver Public Schools Shared Core Values:
Our core values are...........Students first, Equity, Accountability, Collaboration, Integrity & Fun !