Jacqueline Natonski
Email: jnatonski@williamsbayschool.org
High School Hours
262-245-6224
On Call
Elementary School Hours
Monday - Thursday 11:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Friday: 11:30 - 3:15 p.m.
262-245-5571
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It is a policy of Williams Bay School District to highly recommend a pupil, upon enrollment in the Williams Bay School District, to present evidence of a current medical examination performed by a physician, and current (within the past two years) dental examination performed by a dentist.
This policy includes :
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4K (or kindergarten enrollees if student doesn't attend 4K)
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All New Students
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3rd : 6th
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9th (11th if participating in sports)
Date Completed: 2022-2023
A local wellness policy guides efforts to create a healthier school environment. Effective wellness policies support a culture of well-being by establishing healthful practices and procedures for students, staff, and families. Schools/districts participating in the federal Child Nutrition Programs are required to complete an assessment of their local wellness policy, at minimum, once every three years. This report summarizes policy objectives and details the results of the most recent evaluation. For questions regarding the results, contact William White, District Administrator (wwhitewilliamsbayschool.org).
School Physical Examinations
The Williams Bay School District requests a physical and a dental check for all 4k (kindergarten) third, sixth, and ninth grade students, in addition to new district students. Physical forms are to be turned in to the school office by the first day of school. A student physical form can be picked up in the school office or downloaded from our website. School Physical Examinations for Sports: The sixth grade physical is required for middle school student participation in school-based after-school athletic programs (football, cross country, basketball, etc.). WIAA rules require high school athletes to have a physical every other year. The ninth grade school physical is accepted as a sports physical for 11th grade for sports.
School Dental Examinations
The Williams Bay School District acknowledges the importance of regular dental exams and the effects of dental health on the overall health and success in schools. Parents are to provide a minimum of four dental exams during their child's twelve years of schooling. Specifically, exams are requested for 4K/kindergarten, third, sixth, and ninth grade children and for all children who transfer into the Williams Bay schools. Dental exam forms are to be turned in to the school office by the first day of school. A dental exam form can be picked up in the school office or downloaded from our website.
Wisconsin State Law (s.188.135) Concerning Eye Exams
The Williams Bay School District is required to request each student entering kindergarten to provide evidence of an eye examination by a physician (ophthalmologist, optometrist, or general physician). The State of Wisconsin Eye Exam form is provided at kindergarten registration and is also available online or in each school office. This form documents that a complete eye examination was performed, not just a vision screening. Specifically, the State of Wisconsin encourages parents of kindergartners to arrange for their child's eyes to be examined by an optometrist or evaluated by a physician by December 31 of the child's first year in school. An examination or evaluation should include, at a minimum, the elements listed below.
- Brief history (general health and eye health) of the child, including family history
- General external observation of the child’s eyes and surrounding structures
- Ophthalmoscopic examination through an undilated pupil
- Gross measurement of peripheral vision
- Evaluation of eye coordination and function (alignment and motility)
- Visual activity for each eye (separately)
State Statute (s.252.04) and School Immunization Requirements
Immunizations are considered one of the greatest medical achievements for the 20th century. Vaccines prevent disease in people who receive them and protect those who come in contact with unvaccinated individuals. Diseases that once killed many children and adults are rarely seen today because of immunization. But these diseases are still around, especially in other parts of the world. Vaccination continues to be one of the most important things you can do to protect your child and yourself from dangerous disease
The Williams Bay School District is requesting that parents follow the immunization guidelines set forth by the CDC and the State of Wisconsin.
- All Children entering Williams Bay School District need to provide an updated immunization record.
- In Progress or Compliancy is required by the state within 30 days of admission.
- Religious or Personal Waiver may be applied in place of immunizations within 30 days of admission.
Important Links:
Below are links to the 2017-2018 Immunization and the Wisconsin State Statute 252.04 requirements for school age students.
Walworth County Public Health Clinics:
Walworth County Division of Public Health
W4051 County Rd NN
Elkhorn, WI 53121
Phone: (262) 741 - 3140
Fax: (262) 741 - 3757
Email: walcoph@co.walworth.wi.us
Nursing Services Available
FEES MAY APPLY FOR SERVICES
Services available for all ages
Immunizations/Vaccines*
Tuberculosis Testing**
Pregnancy Testing
Appointments Available
Monday—Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
*Law limits who may receive vaccines supplied through the vaccines for children program. Call to see if your child qualifies. Limited vaccines for adults are available. Call for availability.
**Tuberculosis skin tests require patient to return 48-72 hours after skin test placement for results
Dental Services Available
FEES MAY APPLY FOR SERVICES
Services available only for children under 18 years
Oral exam
Sealants
Fluoride varnish
Appointments Available
Tuesdays 2:00 - 6:00 p.m., Thursdays 7:00 - 9:00 a.m.
What If ? Immunization Information Link:
http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p4017.pdf
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