Welcome to the DeMiguel Health Office!
Please review the important health information below.
Nurse: Lansonita Crank
Phone: (928) 773-4002
Fever: If your child has a fever >100.0 please keep them home. They may return once the fever has been gone for 24 hours without the use of a fever reducing medication (i.e. Tylenol or Motrin). Thank you!
All medication for students must be kept in the nurses' office. Please do not send any medication into school WITH a child.
My child needs to take medication every day at school. How do I arrange this?..…
My child has Asthma and I want them to carry their inhaler with them and not have it in Nurses office. What do I do?......
Students MAY carry EMERGENCY medication, such as inhalers.
Your child is responsible for carrying his/her inhaler if.…
If So...
My child needs an EpiPen at school for his or her allergy. What do I do?......
FUSD works in partnership with local agencies to provide support for students to access mental health services. In 2020, the Arizona legislature passed "Jake's Law" which created a fund that provides uninsured and underinsured children access to behavioral health services when they are referred through an educational institution-otherwise known as "school-based referrals."
Our local agencies to provide services under this Mental Health Block Grant are The Guidance Center and Southwest Behavioral & Health Services. You can contact The Guidance Center by calling (928) 527-1899 or access information at TGCAZ. You can contact Southwest Behavioral & Health Services by calling (928) 779-4550 or access information at SBH Services.
Information about the Community Mental Health Block Grant is located AZAHCCCS.
Consent for Referral to Behavioral Health Services - English
Consent for Referral to Behavioral Health Services - Spanish