Whereas, The School Nurse, an invaluable member of the educational team, is
an experienced professional responsible for providing high quality health care,
counseling and educational services in school settings; and,
Whereas, The goal of the school nurse is to promote a healthy school environment
which will maximize each child’s potential to learn and grow; and,
Whereas, Historically, school nurses have conducted health screening and assessments,
evaluated and monitored communicable diseases, worked to comply with immunization
laws, as well as shared specialized knowledge through health education; and,
Whereas, School nurses continue to work in these areas but have adapted to
an ever-expanding role in which they provide expertise in health counseling,
preventative health care, environmental health and safety, school and community
health programs and emergency health services; and,
Whereas, School nurses have diligently adhered to the standards of professionalism
and have continually worked to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to
respond to continual change in education and health care delivery systems; and,
Whereas, The school nurses’ efforts to improve the overall health and
well-being of our children are worthy of the highest recognition and praise
and their dedication, nurturing care and professional expertise are very much
appreciated; and now therefore be it,
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan,
do hereby proclaim May 7, 2003, as School Nurse Day in Michigan and I encourage
all citizens to recognize the valuable and meaningful contributions that school
nurses offer on a daily basis to the quality of life of our school children.