n addition to having plans in place to keep our students safe, there are several other factors that parents and families need to prepare for as the school year approaches:
- Up-to-date Immunizations. As your student prepares to return to school, either in person or virtually, it remains crucial that their immunizations are up-to-date and current. A flu shot will also be critical for students and staff this year to help reduce the spread of influenza. If you have not already done so, please call your child’s physician and schedule an appointment. All of our providers at Changebridge Medical Associates, a member of Consensus Health, are available and ready to see your child in our office to provide them with the immunizations they need to start the school year off right.
- Physical Exams. Make sure you have completed or have scheduled your child’s annual physical exam before the school year begins. A wellness exam may be required for your child’s return to school, sports or an extracurricular activity they participate in during the school year. Our office is prepared to put your student first and get them an appointment quickly to get them school year ready if needed.
- Behavioral Health and Emotional Support. If your child is in need of mental health support struggling with stress from the pandemic or has any other mental health needs please speak to the staff at their school or with their physician. They will be able to help point you in the right direction to get the support your child needs. Your child’s school should anticipate and be prepared to address a wide range of mental health needs of students and staff. Our office is available to do a comprehensive evaluation, prepared to ask the critical questions and determine the best course of treatment for your concerns if you need a resource you can trust.
- Nutrition. Since large amounts of students receive healthy meals through their school meal programs, most schools should be prepared to continue to provide their meal programs even if the child opts to attend virtually or is home sick for the day. Eligibility for free and reduced meals has changed in several areas and more students might be eligible for meals than before the pandemic. Please contact your local school district for further details and information.
- High Risk Students. Even with stringent COVID-19 school policies in place to reduce risk, these policies will not eliminate or prevent the spread completely. Students who have high risk medical conditions need to speak with their child’s doctor and the school staff to assess whether or not that child can safely return to school. The child may need to start the school year virtually or make other accommodations until it is deemed safe for that student to return.
Returning to school is always a stressful time of year, this year more so than normal. But following protocols and safety plans from your physician and your school system, we can all join together to do everything we can to help protect the students, families, teachers and staff in this community. Have a safe and health 2020-2021 school year.
Dr. Frank Iannetta is a founding partner and Board-Certified Family Practice Physician at Changebridge Medical Associates, a member of Consensus Health, in Montville. Dr. Iannetta has dedicated the last 30 years to the families of Montville and the surrounding communities.