Nationwide Children's School Health Services

Reynoldsburg City Schools Board of Education Vacancy
Reynoldsburg City Schools’ Board of Education seeks applications to fill the unexpired term of Board Member Julie Towns, who resigned effective May 31, 2024.

The Board must name a replacement within 30 days of the resignation. The newly appointed member will serve until December 31, 2025. If the appointed member desires to continue serving, he or she must be elected at the November election prior to the expiration of the term.

Applications for Board Vacancy
Community members who are interested in filling the vacant seat must submit a cover letter, resume and any other documentation supporting their candidacy to Angele Latham, Treasurer by 3:00 p.m. on May 29, 2024. Applications may be emailed, mailed, or hand delivered to:

Angele Latham, Treasurer
Reynoldsburg City School District
7244 East Main St.
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

Please note that all correspondence for consideration must be received in the Treasurer’s office by the deadline indicated above. Correspondence received after that deadline will not be considered.

According to Ohio law, those serving on the RCS Board of Education must be at least 18 years old and reside in the Reynoldsburg City School District.

Interviews
The Board will review all applications and plans to conduct interviews during a special board meeting(s). Meeting dates will be announced at a later date. All submitted materials will be subject to public records.

Appointment
The Board plans to appoint a new board member at a board meeting on or shortly after June 18, 2024.

Nationwide Children's School Health Services

Nationwide Children's School Health Services

School-Based Health Services


Reynoldsburg City Schools partners with Nationwide Children’s Hospital to offer medical services to students and their siblings. 

Select Nationwide Children’s School Health Services are still available over the summer months at Reynoldsburg High School-Livingston Campus!

  • The primary care center is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • The Vision Center is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m..
  • The Dental Clinic is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Call (614) 355-2590 to schedule an appointment. For more information on services and summer hours, visit NationwideChildrens.org/RCS.
 
Primary Care Services
Provides access to health care for children ages 0-21 at the Livingston Campus. Services include annual checkups, vaccines, primary care mental health, teen health care, psychiatry services, care coordination, sick visits, and chronic disease management, like asthma, ADHD and more.
 
Roving Vaccination Clinics
Provides all recommended childhood vaccines at school, including flu and COVID-19.
 
Behavioral and Mental Health Services
Provides comprehensive preventive and therapeutic behavioral and mental health services year-round in school, at home, and in the community. Includes evidence-based and evidence-informed services, like universal school-wide prevention, group, individual and family therapy, community supportive psychiatric treatment, and outpatient psychiatry and telepsychiatry. Examples of programming include Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools, Dialectal Behavioral Therapy Skills in Schools, and Too Good for Drugs and Violence. See the school social worker or school counselor.
 
School-Based Asthma Therapy
Partnership between the school nurse and medical provider to ensure students with high-risk asthma   can receive their medication every day by taking it at school.

Diabetes and School Health
Diabetes medication management program that works with school nurses to provide additional access and care for students with Type 1 diabetes.
 
Roving Dental Care
Provides comprehensive dental services to prevent and repair tooth decay, pain and infections. Includes cleanings, fluoride treatments, oral exams, x-rays, fillings, sealants and more.
 
Vision Care
Nationwide Children’s experts offer vision services for students in need of an eye exam or glasses adjustments, as well as ordering new glasses.
 
Sports Medicine
Nationwide Children’s experts provide age-appropriate treatment and prevention of injuries in active students of all ages and skill levels, including band, drama, sports and anything in between.
 
Transportation
Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers transportation to school-based health care services from select schools within the district. If a student from a participating school needs care, our team will work together to confirm consent, schedule the appointment and transport the student to a school-based health center nearby.

NCH Nurses
The services provided are not meant to replace your pediatrician or family doctor. When your child has any medical need, your first call should always be to your pediatrician. If your child does not have a pediatrician or family doctor, we will connect you to one
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