School Health Office Resources
School health office resources include materials used by school health services personnel on a regular basis. Below is information on communicable diseases, environmental health, emergency preparedness, health programming, medical assistance programs and other useful information.
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Communicable Diseases
- CDC: Office of Infectious Disease
- CDC: Preventing Infectious Disease Manual
- DSHS: Communicable Disease Chart for Schools and Child Care Centers (chart and notes)
- DSHS: Notifiable Conditions
- Texas Administrative Code: Rule §97.7 - Diseases Requiring Exclusion from Schools
- CDC: Laws and Regulations Governing the Control of Communicable Diseases
Environmental Health
- CDC: Bed Bugs
- CDC: Head Lice
- DSHS: Managing Head Lice in School Settings and at Home
Preparedness
- DSHS: Health Service Regions
- DSHS: Health Emergency Preparedness and Response
- NASN: Position Statement: Emergency Preparedness and Response in the School Setting
- NASN: School Emergency Triage Training (SETT)
- FEMA: Guide for Developing High-Quality School Emergency Operation Plans
- School-Based Emergency Preparedness: A National Analysis and Recommended Protocol [pdf]
- Texas Division of Emergency Management
Record Retention Schedule
Resources for Social Services
- Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
- CHIP in Texas
- HHSC: Medicaid and CHIP
- HHSC: Texas Health Steps Links
- Texas Medicaid and Healthcare Partnership
State and National Resources
- American School Health Association
- APHA: Center for School, Health and Education
- CDC: School Health Guidelines to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity [pdf]
- TDI: Texas Health Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
External links to other sites are intended to be informational and do not have the endorsement of the Texas Department of State Health Services. These sites may not be accessible to people with disabilities.