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Concussion Protocol
TRSD Concussion and Head Injury Policy The School Board recognizes that concussions and head injuries are commonly reported injuries in children and adolescents who participate in sports and other recreational activities. The Board acknowledges the risk of catastrophic injuries…..Read More Other Resources New Hampshire Dept of Health and Human Services Concussion Fact Sheet Center …

Food Allergies
If your child is in a peanut/tree nut sensitive room please call the teacher and/or nurse for any questions regarding this process to ensure safety of our children. Food Allergy Guidelines: Notify the school of the child’s allergy(s), prior to entry into school or immediately after a diagnosis of a life threatening allergy is …

Head Lice
During any school year there can be outbreaks of head lice. Head lice do not discriminate- they love everyone! Higher risk groups include children ages 3-11, females, clean hair, those returning from vacation, summer camps, and sleep-overs. What are head lice? Head lice are tiny, wingless, greyish-tan insects that live and breed in human hair. …
Substance Abuse
Suicide Prevention

Ticks and Lyme Disease
Living in New Hampshire, we are lucky to be surrounded by nature. Before we go out to enjoy our surroundings, we should always take precaution. Resources New Hampshire DHHS Tick Card Fact Sheet Center for Disease Control and Prevention Lyme Disease signs and symptoms Frequently Asked Questions
Health Services – Mission Statement
We promote quality school health services by registered professional school nurses to advance the well-being, academic success and lifelong achievements of students. The school nurse facilitates positive student responses to normal development; promotes health and safety; intervenes with actual and potential health problems; provides case management services; and actively collaborates with others to build student and family capacity for adaptation, self-management, self-advocacy and learning.In this section
Health Issues Concussion Protocol Food Allergies Head Lice Substance Abuse Suicide Prevention Ticks and Lyme DiseaseTLC at Sandown:
Megan Adam RN, BSN
887-3648 ext 5815
Atkinson Academy:
362-5521 ext.6314
Danville Elementary:
382-5554 ext 5322
Pollard School:
382-7146 ext 5604
Sandown North:
Donna Boucher RN, BSN, NCSN
887-8503 ext 7519
Timberlane Regional Middle School:
382-7131 ext 4913
382-7131 ext 4912
382-7131 ext 4910
Timberlane Regional High School:
382-6541 ext 3913
382-6541 ext 3912
AnneMarie Mezquita,
Admin Assistant
382-6541 ext 3910
TRHS Health Office Fax:
(603) 378-0233
Health Services – Mission Statement
We promote quality school health services by registered professional school nurses to advance the well-being, academic success and lifelong achievements of students. The school nurse facilitates positive student responses to normal development; promotes health and safety; intervenes with actual and potential health problems; provides case management services; and actively collaborates with others to build student and family capacity for adaptation, self-management, self-advocacy and learning.

Concussion Protocol
TRSD Concussion and Head Injury Policy The School Board recognizes that concussions and head injuries are commonly reported injuries in children and adolescents who participate in sports and other recreational activities. The Board acknowledges the risk of catastrophic injuries…..Read More Other Resources New Hampshire Dept of Health and Human Services Concussion Fact Sheet Center …

Food Allergies
If your child is in a peanut/tree nut sensitive room please call the teacher and/or nurse for any questions regarding this process to ensure safety of our children. Food Allergy Guidelines: Notify the school of the child’s allergy(s), prior to entry into school or immediately after a diagnosis of a life threatening allergy is …

Head Lice
During any school year there can be outbreaks of head lice. Head lice do not discriminate- they love everyone! Higher risk groups include children ages 3-11, females, clean hair, those returning from vacation, summer camps, and sleep-overs. What are head lice? Head lice are tiny, wingless, greyish-tan insects that live and breed in human hair. …
Substance Abuse
Suicide Prevention

Ticks and Lyme Disease
Living in New Hampshire, we are lucky to be surrounded by nature. Before we go out to enjoy our surroundings, we should always take precaution. Resources New Hampshire DHHS Tick Card Fact Sheet Center for Disease Control and Prevention Lyme Disease signs and symptoms Frequently Asked Questions
TLC at Sandown:
Megan Adam RN, BSN
887-3648 ext 5815
Atkinson Academy:
Laura Dolloff, RN
362-5521 ext.6314
Danville Elementary:
Sharon Sughrue MSN, RN
382-5554 ext 5322
Pollard School:
Kate Sherman-DeRoche RN, BSN
382-7146 ext 5604
Sandown North:
Donna Boucher RN, BSN, NCSN
887-8503 ext 7519
Timberlane Regional Middle School:
Kelly Sirois RN, BSN
382-7131 ext 4913
Christine Collins RN, Med
382-7131 ext 4912
Karin Casey, Admin Assist
382-7131 ext 4910
Timberlane Regional High School:
Stephanie Borrows RN, BSN
382-6541 ext 3913
MaryKate Murphy RN, BSN
382-6541 ext 3912
AnneMarie Mezquita,
Admin Assistant
382-6541 ext 3910
TRHS Health Office Fax:
(603) 378-0233