About Us

  • FBISD School Health Services program is dedicated to creating a culture of wellness that supports student success.

    A Registered Nurse is assigned to each elementary and middle school campus while a Registered Nurse and Licensed Vocational Nurse are assigned to each high school campus.The school nurse assists students' physical, mental and social growth by providing a health services program that assesses, evaluates and improves the health of students and staff.

    Please contact your school nurse regarding your student's health issues and concerns, hospitalizations and/or treatment changes.

    Important Clinic Information:

     Students should not come to school if they have a fever 100 degrees or higher, are experiencing vomiting, or diarrhea, or have an unexplained skin rash.  They must be fever free without the use of a fever reducer such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen for 24 hours.  They should not return to school until 24 hours has passed since the last episode of vomiting or diarrhea. If a student is sent home for an illness such as fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or a skin rash, the student needs to check in with the clinic the morning they return to school.  If your child was seen by the doctor, please provide any medical documentation you may have.

  • Screenings will start soon

    All 7th grade students will have vision, hearing and acanthosis nigracans.

    All 7th grade girls will have a scoliosis check and all 8th grade boys will have a scoliosis check as well.

    Contact the clinic to opt out.

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  • Vaccine Reminder

     All incoming 7th grade students are required to obtain Tdap and Meningococcal vaccines per Texas law. Please submit an updated vaccine record to the clinic. 

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