Students with Health Conditions
Students with Health Conditions
Life-Threatening Health Conditions
Washington State law requires that when there is a student with a known life-threatening health condition, schools must be prepared for a life-threatening event on the day the student starts school.
If your student has a life-threatening health condition, please contact your school nurse. You must provide the school with required documentation and prescribed medication(s) as needed on or before the first day of the school year for your student to attend school. Please refer to the SPS Health Services Forms page for more information, or contact your school nurse.
Significant Medical Condition or Disability
If you believe that your child has a health condition that requires daily attention of a school nurse, administration of non-oral medication during the school day, a procedure requiring the skill of a licensed nurse, or a fragile condition requiring the daily assessment of a school nurse, please contact the Student Health Services program manager 206-252-0750 prior to selecting a school.
Information to assist with school selection
Home/Hospital Instruction
Home / Hospital Instruction is a state (OSPI) program that provides funding for schools to provide limited scholastic support to students with a health issue. To qualify, students must be expected to miss at least four (4) weeks of school, but no more than eighteen (18) weeks. In case of chronic illness, the services can be intermittent.
Transportation for Medical Reasons
Students who live within the walk zone but who have a medical condition that makes transportation necessary. This may be used for short-term or long-term conditions and must be renewed each year.
Medical Transportation Application
This cannot be used to serve Special Education students for conditions related to their qualifying condition. Contact Special Education in those cases.
Students with Disabilities
If your child has a disability s/he may qualify for services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. For more information, please see the following procedures and forms for the identification, evaluation and provision of services to 504 students.
Students with Extraordinary Nursing Needs
Seattle Public Schools offers regionally placed schools with full time nursing services for students who require professional nursing on a regular basis. List of Level B schools by region.
- Health Care Provider Cover Letter and Request for Extraordinary Nursing Needs
- Parent Request for Extraordinary Nursing Needs
Diet Prescription for Meals at School
If your student has a non-life-threatening food allergy or medical condition that requires food accommodations at school, please refer to the SPS Health Services Forms page for relevant forms.
If your student has a severe or life-threatening food allergy, please refer to the Health Conditions section of the SPS Health Services Forms page. Please submit completed forms to your student’s school nurse.