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Student Services

Health Services

To report an absence: 630-420-3212

Health Technician School Nurse  
LaToya Orsborn Christina Coyle and Kristen Napekowski  
630-420-3212 630-579-7570  

lorsborn@naperville203.org

Health office Fax #

630-420-3213

 

ccoyle@naperville203.org

knapekowski@naperville203.org

Health office fax #

630-420-3213

 

 

“You cannot educate a child who is not healthy, and you cannot keep a child healthy who is not educated.” - Jocelyn Elders MD, former Surgeon General

Health Services Overview

District 203 Health Service Philosophy


School Health Services recognize that an individual’s education and growth is related to their physical, mental and emotional well-being.

District 203 believes:

  • Each individual is valuable and the development of his/her potential is the first responsibility of education.
  • The acquisition of skills necessary to maintain a healthy state is a cardinal component of education.
  • An effective school health program requires the cooperative involvement of family, school, community agencies, and medical disciplines.
  • School Health Services provides a unique contribution to the development of concepts of wellness in students, families, and community.
  • A maturing student should be able to face social situations and life problems with increasing judgment as to his/ her role and acceptance of it. Recognition of health issues should be fostered as a civic responsibility.


Communicable Diseases

On March 5, 2024, the CDC announced that they are streamlining COVID-19 guidance for isolation to be in line with all respiratory viruses, and to make guidance simple, clear and easy to understand.

  • If you are sick stay home
  • Seek testing and treatment (particularly if at high risk for severe disease)
  • Return to normal activities when symptoms have been getting better overall for 24 hours, and if a fever was present, it has been gone for 24 hours without use of a fever-reducing medication.
    • Once people resume normal activities, they are encouraged to take precautions for the next 5 days to curb disease spread, such as:
      • Taking more steps for cleaner air,
      • Enhancing hygiene practices,
      • Wearing a well-fitting mask,
      • Keeping a distance from others, and/or
      • Getting testing to inform your actions to prevent spread to others. 

Naperville 203 does not require testing, isolation or masking.

Health Services Contact Information

Dr. Sheri Hey, DNP, PEL-CSN

Supervisor of Health Services

shey@naperville203.org

630-420-6936