Welcome to the Campbell-Savona Health Office Website!
On this webpage, you will be able to access information about health examination laws, sports physicals, immunizations, and much more! Please use the navigation menu to navigate to the page with the information you are seeking.
Reporting your child absent from school:
Elementary Student: Call the Elementary Health Office at (607) 527-9800 ext. 4026 or email Nurse Spangenberg at vespangenberg@cscsd.org
High School Student: Call the Jr/Sr High Attendance Office at (607) 527-9800 ext 1012 or email Mrs. Hough at dahough@cscsd.org
Please send a written excuse with your child upon returning to school (There is an excused absence form on this website that can be used).
Important State Laws: Regulations of the Commissioner of Education require that a health examination be completed for each public school student in certain grades. As part of the required school health examination, students are weighed and his/her height is measured. These numbers are used to compute the student’s body mass index or BMI. The BMI helps the doctor, nurse or parent know if the student’s weight is in a healthy range. Recent changes to the New York State Education Law require that BMI and weight status group be included as part of the student’s school health examination. A sample of school districts will be selected to take part in a survey by the New York State Department of Health. our school has been selected this year (23-24) to be part of the survey, we will be reporting to New York State Department of Health information about our students’ weight status groups. Only summary information is sent. No names and no information about individual students are sent. However, you may choose to have your child’s information excluded from this survey report.
The information sent to the New York State Department of Health will help health officials develop programs that make it easier for children to be healthier.
If you do not wish to have your child’s weight status group information included as part of the Health Department’s survey this year, please contact your child’s health office.