Nurse
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Welcome to the Nurse’s Office!
Contact the Nurse's Office at (816) 736 - 5450, extension 7002
Laura Hall

Nurse
My name is Laura Hall, BSN, RN and I am so grateful to be the nurse here at Ridgeview Elementary since 2025. I have spent my career as a nurse caring for kids! I worked at Children’s Mercy Hospital on the cardiac floor for 12 years, and spent the last 7 years working at Redwood Pediatrics here in Liberty, MO. I have 3 kids of my own, including my daughter who also attends Ridgeview. I value good communication from you as the parent and welcome any information that will help me best care for your child. Please never hesitate to reach out!
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Kari Simon

Health Aid
My name is Kari Simon, and I am the health aide here at Ridgeview. I have been working as a health aide at Ridgeview for 14 years and truly enjoy caring for our students. I love getting to take care of the kids and helping them feel safe, comfortable, and supported during their school day. It means a lot to me to be someone that the students can come to when they are not feeling well or just need a little extra care. I am grateful to be a part of such a wonderful school community.
Illness Guidelines
Please do not send your student to school if he/she has:
- a fever of 100 degrees or higher
- vomiting or diarrhea
- a deep or uncontrolled cough
- a rash
- a communicable (contagious) disease such as strep throat, pink eye, chicken pox, influenza, etc.
- If you are unsure of your child's symptoms, please call the School Nurse before sending him/her to school.
Your student may return to school when:
- he/she has been without fever (100 degrees or higher) for 24 hours without the use of medication
- he/she has not vomited or had diarrhea for 24 hours without the use of medication
- if your child has been given antibiotics by the doctor for a contagious illness (i.e. strep throat or pink eye), he/she must be on the antibiotic and symptom/fever free for 24 hours before returning to school.
- coughing is under control and your child is able to participate in the regular school day.
You will be notified if your child:
- becomes ill enough to be sent home from school
- has more than one visit to the nurse in the same day
- receives more than a minor injury
- for any other reason the School Nurse feels you need to be called.
It is your responsibility to make arrangements to pick up your sick or injured child as quickly as possible. It is very important that current and correct phone numbers (home, cell, and work numbers) are on file with the school office as well as emergency contact information. Per district policy, children are not allowed to walk home when sick or hurt.
Medication at School
Please try to give medications at home. There may be times when your child will need to take medication at school. Please read the LPS Medication Administration Policy.
All medications, including cough drops, ointments, etc., must be kept with the school nurse in the nurse's office. A signed LPS Medication Authorization Form is required to administer any medication, and must be on file with the school nurse. The nurse cannot accept a note from the parent/guardian to serve as permission or to take the place of the medication form.
If your child is on a medication that needs to be taken at school, please talk to the school nurse.

