Clinic

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Mrs. Micheli, RN, CSNT

Welcome to the Quidnessett Elementary School Clinic! I have been a nurse for over 20 years and have spent the last 15 supporting the students and families of Quidnessett. If you ever have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me.

Clinic Phone: (401) 541-6363

Fax Number: (401) 541-6370

Email Mrs. Micheli

Your child needs to stay home when showing signs and symptoms of illness.

Please call the Quidnessett Clinic (401) 541-6363 when you anticipate your child being tardy or absent. If your child is out ill, it is helpful to know their symptoms to determine if an outbreak of one particular illness is occurring in the school.

We ask that students stay home for the following reasons:

  • Fever >100.4 F

  • Thick drainage from the nose or eyes or a cold that a young child cannot manage in the classroom

  • Vomiting or diarrhea

  • Persistent cough

  • Excessive fatigue and lethargy due to their illness

  • Known contagious condition (i.e., strep throat, impetigo, pink eye) that has not been properly treated

  • Symptoms of the Covid-19 virus pending a negative Covid test 

ASPEN WORK FLOWS 

Would you like to update your child's medical information? Do you need to add parental permissions for over-the-counter medications? Please view this Aspen Workflows for Back to School Paperwork Tutorial to learn how.

Click here to access the Aspen Family Portal.

If you forget your Aspen Family Portal password, please contact the office at (401) 541-6360.

EMERGENCY CARDS

Before school starts we ask that you update your child’s emergency card information through the Aspen Family Portal. The card is very important as it tells us the person to contact in case of injury or illness to a child. No child will be released to anyone not listed on the emergency card. Please immediately update any changes to the card in the ASPEN system.

MEDICATION IN SCHOOL

No elementary student will be allowed to transport or self carry any medications. Any over the counter or prescription medicines must be brought to the school by the parent or guardian and handed to the school nurse.