Health Office

School Nurse Contact Information

We have a school nurse onsite Monday-Friday from 10:00am – 1:00pm each day.

Monday – Tuesday: Mrs. Blia Thao
Wednesday – Friday: Mrs. Denise Kukielka

Email: healthoffice@stjohnnyb.org
Phone: 651-633-2211  x1119


Health Forms

All students should have a Health History Form and an Immunization Form on file in the health office.

Health History Form          Immunization Record Form


Medication at School

If your child needs to take medication at school, whether it is prescribed or over-the-counter, the medication and an authorization form needs to be submitted to the health office.

Prescribed Medication Authorization Form

Over-the-Counter Medication Authorization Form


Allergies and/or Asthma

For students with severe/life threatening allergies requiring an auto-inject medication (e.g., Epipen), a life-threatening allergy specific authorization form (from your child’s doctor) replaces the Prescription Medication Authorization form.

For students with Asthma requiring an inhaler, an Asthma Action Plan from your child’s doctor may replace the Prescription Medication Authorization form.

If either of the above forms are needed, please contact the school health office or main school office.


School or No School?
Families often wonder whether their student should stay home or attend school when they have symptoms of a mild illness. The following guidelines are intended to help with this decision.

If your student:

  • Has a fever of 100° degrees or more, they should stay home for 24 hours after the temperature returns to normal without fever reducing medication.
  • Has vomited or has had diarrhea, the student should stay home until 24 hours after the last episode.
  • Has a rash that may be disease-related or the cause is unknown, check with their health care provider before sending your student to school.

If your student is ill, please keep your student home and report the symptoms or illness using the attendance line (651-633-2211  x1119) for tracking and attendance purposes. If your child has a contagious illness such as chicken pox, strep throat, pertussis, influenza, or COVID-19, please indicate that in your message.

For questions regarding other illnesses, please visit the link below put together by the Mounds View School District.

Is My Child Well Enough to Go to School?