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Welcome to Marshall Public Schools
Health Services
Healthy Children are Better Learners
Marshall Public School Health Staff Cindy Pfeiffer RN PHN LSN7:45 AM - 3:45 PMPark Side SchoolGrades Pre-K - 2(Job share with Cally Riley)507-537-6948 ext. 7008507-537-6953 faxCally Riley LPNCally.Riley@Marshall.k12.mn.us7:45 AM - 3:45 PMPark Side SchoolGrades Pre-k -2nd(Job share with Cindy Pfeiffer)507-537-6948 ext. 7008507-537-6953 faxKristi Matzner RN PHN LSNKristi.matzner@marshall.k12.mn.usSouthviewGrades 2-4507-537-6962ext. 3006507-537-6966 faxDanielle Brandt RN PHN7:45 AM - 3:45 PMMiddle SchoolGrades 5-8507-537-6938ext. 4073507-537-6942 faxGina Webb RN LSN PHN
7:45 AM- 3:45 PM
High School & MATEC
Grades 9-12
(Job share with Bonnie Parsons)
507-537-6920ext.1010507-537-6933 faxBonnie Parsons RN PHN LSNBonnie.Parsons@marshall.k12.mn.us7:45 AM - 3:45 PMHigh School & MATEC
Grades 9-12(Job Share with Gina Webb)507-537-6920ext. 1010507-537-6933 faxPlease note that Licensed School Nurses are not in the building at all times. When they are not in the building, other staff such as building administrative assistants may/will be covering the health office.School Nursing, a specialized practice of nursing, protects and promotes student health, facilitates optimal development, and advances academic success. School nurses, grounded in ethical and evidence-based practice, are leaders that bridge healthcare and education, provide care coordination, advocate for quality student-centered care and collaborate to design systems that allow individuals and communities to develop their full potential. From the National Association of School Nurses (February 2017)Dear Parents of Marshall Public School Children,
If you have any questions or concerns of your child's health, whether it be physical, mental, emotional, social, or just a question, do not hesitate to email or call a nurse at your school. If your child has special health needs or scheduled for a medical procedure, we can work with you to provide proper accommodations to help keep your child safe and healthy at school.
We want and need to look at the whole child to help them in meeting their goals and plans for the future. We are a resource for you and your child to assist with their health and educational goals so their school experience can be a successful one. Working together we can assist in bridging many barriers and increasing their opportunities for success.
We look forward to meeting you, your child, and family and assisting in developing a plan to allow improved success in their health and educational growth at Marshall Public Schools.
Sincerely
Marshall Public Schools Health Staff
Updated 5/11/20