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Welcome to the OHLSD Nursing and Health Room web page. We hope this information helps answer questions and provides you and your family health related answers that may arise during the school year. (The information obtained on these pages does not replace going to your private physician for medical advice and evaluation).

OHLSD is dedicated to promoting a healthy school community and maximizing educational outcomes. We work collaboratively to ensure the well-being of our students. If you have any health-related questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to myself or the building nurse.

Have a wonderful and healthy Summer! 

We will see you in August!

Holly Reilly BSN.,RN.,LSN

 

District Nurse

Holly Reilly, BSN, RN, LSN

Assistant to the District Nurse

Jessica Mathews, BSN, RN.

Special Education Nurses

Oak Hills High School

Bev Kramer, LPN

Carrie Morano, RN

Oakdale 

Carrie Morano, RN

PS/OHELC 

Megan Sparks, BSN,RN

School Building Nurses

Oak Hills High School: 513-467-7107

Angela Streithorst, LPN

Peg Ruff, RN

Karen Roberts, RN and Amee Serviates, BSN, RN

Delhi Middle School: 513-922-8400
Sharon Spraul, LPN

Bridgetown Middle School: 513- 574-3511
Heidi Hartsfield, RN

Rapid Run Middle School: 513-467-0300
Holly Wahl, BSN, RN.

Delshire Elementary School: 513-471-1766
Ciara Sontag, BSN, RN

J.F. Dulles School: 513-574-3443
Erica Burger, BSN RN and Brittany Weidner, RN

Oakdale Elementary School: 513-574-1100 
Stana Flower, RN and Joy Hertsenberg, RN

Springmyer Elementary: 513-574-1205
Missy Wittich

C.O. Harrison Elementary: 513-922-1485
Meghan Kutzleb, BSN,RN and Rachel Combs, BSN, RN 

Sun Safety

Keeping Our Kids Safe with Food

Air Quality and the health of our children- From the Nurse 

Hamilton County Lead Hazard Reduction campaign  hamiltoncountyhealth.org/services/lead

Prevention is the name of the game to insure your child is safe and free from injury.

CCHMC has some great safety reminders that can be found here

https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/service/c/ccic/injury-prevention/play

https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/service/c/ccic/injury-prevention/sun-safety

https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/service/c/ccic/safety-resources

https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/service/c/ccic/injury-prevention/home

https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/f/first-aid-traveling

https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/w/wounds-scars

Preventing Swimming -related illnesses

The Team Tressel Fitness Challenge is giving students in Ohio the chance to prioritize their health through fitness, nutrition, sleep, and goal setting — while also building confidence, teamwork, and a sense of accomplishment along the way. It's been exciting to see the difference this program has already made in so many Ohio schools.