Food
Queen of Angels has nutritious food for our school lunches provided by "Grandma's Kitchen". A free or reduced lunch program is
available for qualifying students. Hot lunches
may be purchased in the school cafeteria. Students
receive a menu each month. Tickets are sold in
strips of five. An ala carte line is also available.
In accordance with Federal law and U>S> Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call 202-720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Health
The Norwin School District provides
limited health services to the Queen of Angels
Catholic School through the school nurse. Health
testing and screening shall be administered to
the student in accordance with the policies and
procedures set by the local public school districts.
Children must be immunized before
entering school, as required by state law. No
child shall be permitted in school without the
following immunizations:
| Diphtheria, Tetanus
(DT, DPT, DtaP) |
4 doses - one
dose must be given after age 4 |
| Polio (OPV) |
3 doses |
| Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) |
2 doses |
| Hepatitis B |
3 doses |
| Chicken Pox Vaccine (or verification
of disease) |
1 dose |
In case of an emergency concerning
the health of a student, the school nurse and/or
school principal shall be notified immediately.
The school nurse shall be primarily responsible
for rendering medical assistance. If the parent,
guardian, or person designated on the student's
emergency card can not be timely reached, the
school nurse or school principal shall decide
whether hospitalization or further treatment at
a medical facility is necessary. The school office
will maintain an emergency care card for each
enrolled student, which shall contain the following
information.
- student's name
- name and address of parents
or guardians and where they may be reached during
normal school hours
- name, address and telephone
number of a third party who may be contacted
in the event the parents or guardians cannot
be reached
- name of medical insurance provider
and policy number
In the case of illness during
school hours, the principal or school nurse may
send a child home after parents have been notified
and transportation arrangements have been made.
Children are not permitted to call the parents
or to dismiss themselves.
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