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School Health Services

The School Health Programs provides school health services in every Baltimore City Public School.  In addition, the program administers fifteen School-Based Health Centers, which offer primary health care, health education, and mental health care. Substance abuse services are available at eleven sites.

 

Directions for Completion of School Health Forms

Locations and Contact Information for School-Based Health Centers and Administration

What do I need to do to make sure that my child has the immunizations necessary to enroll in school?

More Frequently Asked Questions about School Immunization Requirements

 

Directions for Completion of School Health Forms

 

Some students require medication and or medical treatments while they are in school. Health staff are available in school to provide this service. In order to provide this service, the appropriate form must be completed and signed by the student's medical provider and the parent/guardian. It is the parent/guardian's responsibility to provide the medication and treatment supplies. Medication and treatment administration will be performed according to standard nursing practice. New forms need to be completed every school year.

 

Instructions:

 

Locations and Contact Information

Services are provided in 192 health suites serving 206 Baltimore City public schools. As of September 2005, the Baltimore City Health Department sponsors 15 School Based Health Centers at eight high schools, three middle schools, two K-8th, one elementary school and one school for children with special needs.

 

Administrative Offices:

 

School Health Programs / School-Based Health Centers

210 Guilford Avenue, 2nd Floor
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
(410)-396-3185

School Health Assessment Program

620 N. Caroline Street, 2nd Floor
Baltimore, Maryland 21205
(410)-396-5246.

 

School Based Health Centers:

 

Patterson High School

100 Kane Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21224

 

Southwestern/AUGUSTUS SAVAGE High

200 Font Hill Avenue

Baltimore, Maryland 21223
           

Walbrook High School

2000 Edgewood Street 
Baltimore, Maryland 21216
        

Dunbar High School

1400 Orleans Street

Baltimore, Maryland 21231
       

Digital Harbor High/NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION

1100 Covington Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21230
           

 

Northwestern High School

6900 Park Heights Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21215

 

Heritage High/Doris Johnson High School

2801 St. Lo Drive
Baltimore, Maryland 21213

 

SOUTHSIDE ACADEMY / NEW ERA ACADEMIES
2700 Seamon Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21225

 

Harlem Park Middle / Baltimore Talent Development

1500 Harlem Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21217

 

DR. ROLAND N. PATTERSON SENIOR/ KIPP UJIMA VILLAGE / M.A.T.H. ACADEMIES

4701 Greenspring Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21209

Lombard Middle/ BALTIMORE fREEDOM ACADEMY

1601 E. Lombard Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21231

 

WILLIAM S. BAER SCHOOL
2001 N. Warwick Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21216

 

HARFORD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY (P.S. #36 & #37) AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS
1919 N. Broadway
Baltimore, Maryland 21213
              

Carter G. Woodson K-8

2501 Seabury Road
Baltimore, Maryland 21225

 

City Springs School

100 South Caroline Street
Baltimore,
Maryland 21231

What do I need to do to make sure that my child has the immunizations necessary to enroll in school?

All children need to have an up-to-date copy of immunization records to be enrolled in, and to attend, school. If your child's immunizations need to be updated and you can bring written proof of an appointment within 20 days to obtain the immunizations, you may temporarily enroll your child pending receipt of the required immunizations. Your doctor or health clinic can provide the DHMH 896 Form, or a computer-generated form, for you to take to the school. [DHMH 896 FORM - PDF]

More Frequently Asked Questions about School Immunization Requirements [PDF]