The board shall provide a student guidance and counseling program. The school counselor shall be certified with the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners and hold the qualifications required by the board. The guidance and counseling program will serve grades kindergarten through six.
The program will assist students with their personal, educational, and career development. The program shall be coordinated with the education program and involve licensed employees.
Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 256.9A; 622.10 (1993).
281 I.A.C. 12.3(6), 12.5(21).
Cross Reference: 506 Student Records
Approved: 08/23/94
Reviewed: 04/14/97; 2/12/01; 3/14/05; 2/10/10; 2/11/15; 3/10/2020; 7/16/25
Revised: 2/15/23
Health services are an integral part of assisting all students to increase learning, achievement and performance. Health services coordinate and support existing programs to assist each student in achievement of an optimal state of physical, mental, and social well-being. Student health services ensure continuity and create linkages between school, home, and community service providers. The school district's needs, and resources determine the linkages.
Except in emergent care situations or child abuse assessments, the district will not administer invasive physical examinations or health screenings of a student that are not required by state or federal law without first obtaining the written consent of the student’s parent or guardian.
Emergent care situation means a sudden or unforeseen occurrence of onset of a medical or behavioral condition that could result in serious injury or harm to a student or others in the event immediate medical attention is not provided. Emergent care situations include the need to screen a student or others for symptoms or exposures during an outbreak or public health event of concern as designated by the department of public health.
Invasive physical examination means any medical examination that involves the exposure of private body parts or any act during such examination that includes incision, insertion, or injection into the body, but does not include a hearing, vision dental, or scoliosis screening.
Student health screening means an intentionally planned, periodic process to identify if students may be at risk for a health concern and to determine if a referral for an in-depth assessment is needed to consider appropriate health services. Student health screening does not include an episodic, individual screening done in accordance with professional licensed practice.
The superintendent, in conjunction with the school nurse, will develop administrative regulations implementing this policy. The superintendent will provide a written report on the role of health services in the education program to the board annually.
Legal Reference: 42 U.S.C. §§ 12101 et seq.
34 C.F.R. pt 99., 104, 200, 300
29 U.S.C. § 794(a)
28 C.F.R. 35
20 U.S.C. 1232g § 1400 6301 et seq.
Iowa Code §§ 22.7, 139A.3. .8, .21; 143.1, 152, 256.7(24), .11, 280.23.
281 I.A.C. 12.3(4), (7), (11); 12.4(12); 12.8
282 I.A.C. 15.3(14); 22.
641 I.A.C. 7.
655 I.A.C. 6
Cross Reference: 501.4 Entrance--Admissions
507 Student Health and Well-Being
Approved: 8/16/01
Reviewed: 1/9/03; 8/16/07; 1/10/19; 7/16/25
Revised: 1/9/03; 7/11/22; 7/11/23; 7/9/24
Student Health Services - Each school building may develop a customized student health services program based on its unique needs and resources. Scientific advances, laws, and school improvement necessitate supports to students with health needs to receive their education program.
Supports to improve student achievement include:
Components provided within a coordinated school health program include:
health services |
health education |
Nutrition |
physical education and activity |
healthy, safe environment |
counseling, psychological, and social services |
staff wellness |
family and community involvement |
Student health services are provided to identify health needs; facilitate access to health care; provide for health needs related to educational achievement; promote health, well-being, and safety; and plan and develop the health services program.
Student Health Services Essential Functions
Expanded Health Services
These additional health services address learning barriers and the lack of access to health care. Examples include school-based services in the school, school-linked services connected to the school, primary care, mental health, substance abuse, and dental health.