
At Rose Hill Rockets, the well-being of our students is at the heart of everything we do. Welcome to our Health Services page, where we prioritize the health and safety of our school community. As the proud home of the Rose Hill Rockets, we are committed to providing a nurturing environment that supports both the academic and physical well-being of our students.
Your Health Matters: Our dedicated team of school nurses is here to ensure that every student's health needs are met. From tending to minor injuries to managing chronic health conditions, our Health Services professionals play a vital role in fostering a safe and healthy learning environment.
Nurturing a Culture of Wellness: Beyond addressing health concerns, we actively promote a culture of wellness within our school community. Through educational initiatives, preventive care, and collaboration with parents and staff, we aim to empower students to make healthy choices and develop lifelong habits that contribute to their overall well-being.
Open Lines of Communication: Communication is key to providing the best possible care. We encourage parents, guardians, and students to reach out to our Health Services team with any health-related questions or concerns. Your partnership allows us to better understand and address the unique health needs of each student.
A Healthy Foundation for Learning: A healthy student is a successful student. Our Health Services team is dedicated to creating a foundation for learning by ensuring that health-related challenges are addressed promptly and effectively. We believe that a healthy body and mind contribute to academic success and overall happiness.
Thank you for entrusting us with the well-being of your children. Explore the resources on this page, and feel free to contact our Health Services team for any assistance or information you may need.
Here's to a healthy and thriving school year!
Information for Parents
The school nurse is here every day that school is in session. The nurse welcomes students’ questions and requests for answers to health concerns but cannot diagnose conditions. If a student becomes ill or is injured at school the nurse will notify the parents.
Health history: Parents are required to submit an annual medical history for their child(ren) once a year during the registration process. A sports physical is not a substitute for submitting a health history.
Contact info: Please make sure phone numbers are correct in PowerSchool’s contact information in case of emergency. Contact the school secretary to update your info.
Confidentiality: Health information is kept confidential. Teachers are informed of a student’s medical condition(s) only if it is necessary for your child’s care and safety.
Immunizations: Proof of completed immunizations are required to be on file at your child’s school. Visit the Kansas Department of Health and Environment website for more information.
New students: A Health Examination Report (physical), signed by a Kansas physician, is necessary for kindergarteners and students under the age of 9 who are entering Kansas schools for the first time. Children who transfer from other Kansas schools should provide a copy of the entrance exam they provided to their previous school.