Showing posts with label DonorsChoose. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 10, 2024

School Nurse Budgets: Tips for Making Every Dollar Count

Navigating the School Nurse Budget:

Tips for Making Every Dollar Count

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Hopefully Helpful School Nurse Tip: Whether you’re working with a robust or limited budget, knowing what funds you have, where they come from, and how to maximize every dollar can make a world of difference.

Introduction

A public school nurse's budget might not be the largest line item in the school’s financial plan, but every dollar counts when it comes to supporting student health. Whether you're a new school nurse or a seasoned professional, understanding your budget is crucial for ensuring you have the supplies, resources, and tools to meet students' needs throughout the year. Let’s break down the basics of a typical public school nurse budget, explore where funds typically come from, and discuss strategies to make the most of these essential resources.

1. Understanding the Basics of a Public School Nurse Budget

Most public school budgets operate on a fiscal year from July 1 to June 30, which means any unspent funds by the end of June often can’t be rolled over into the next year. This structure makes it critical to understand your budget early on and plan strategically for the school year’s demands. A school nurse budget might cover essentials such as:

  • Basic medical supplies: Bandages, gloves, disinfectants, thermometers, and over-the-counter medications (as allowed).
  • Equipment: Items like vision and hearing screening tools, blood pressure monitors, AEDs, and digital thermometers.
  • Office supplies: Forms, filing systems, printer ink, and other supplies for managing records and documentation.
  • Training and professional development: Some budgets may allow for conference attendance or CE courses.

Each of these areas directly impacts your ability to provide care efficiently, so being aware of your budget limits early on can help you prioritize and plan accordingly.

2. Know Your Funding Sources

Funding for school nurse budgets can come from multiple sources, including district funds, state health grants, and sometimes even specific programs that allocate funds for student health services. It’s helpful to have a conversation with your school’s administration or finance department to identify exactly where your funding comes from and what restrictions may apply. In some cases, donations, fundraising, or grants may also supplement a school nurse budget, so consider seeking these additional resources if your basic budget falls short.


3. Strategically Spend: “Use It or Lose It”

As you move into the second half of the school year, it’s a good idea to assess how much of your budget remains and create a spending plan for the remaining funds. This might include restocking items you know you’ll need for the next semester or investing in equipment that could make your job easier in the long term. Think of this mid-year check-in as a “use it or lose it” review. Identify priorities and stretch your budget by purchasing in bulk or collaborating with other departments on shared supply orders.

4. Planning Ahead for Next Year

Finally, keeping an eye on next year’s needs is equally important. Create a list of supplies or resources you would like to add to your office in the future, based on patterns you see in your student population’s health needs. If you’re noticing a higher number of students with chronic health conditions or mental health needs, consider advocating for specific funding to meet those challenges in the upcoming year.

Building a case for the importance of a well-funded school nurse’s office, complete with data on student visits, health needs, and the impact of proper resources, can go a long way in securing future support from school administration.

To Sum Up

Managing a public school nurse budget may feel like balancing a tightrope, but with a proactive approach, you can ensure every dollar serves a purpose. By understanding your funding, assessing your current needs, and planning for the future, you’re making sure that your students have access to the health resources they need to thrive. Remember, every tool and supply in your office contributes to a healthier school environment—so let’s make every dollar count!  

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Sunday, September 24, 2023

Relaxation Room for Students with Anxiety

How The School Nurse Used DonorsChoose to Fund a Relaxation Room for Students; especially those with anxiety.

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Hopefully Helpful School Nurse Tip: Anxiety is a mental health issue that affects many people, including teenagers. Actually, anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorders among teenagers.  Approximately 1 in 3 teenagers experiences some form of anxiety during their teenage years. Read on to see how I used a DonorsChoose project to create a Relaxation Room for my students who experience anxiety during the school day.

Inspired by my school’s Sensory Room, I created a Relaxation Room! This room was FULLY FUNDED by my 10th DonorsChoose project & is available to all students at my school 😊 Get all the details & watch the video below ⬇️ 

The Relaxation Room Project 
As school nurses, you've probably experienced a student complaining of anxiety. The symptoms can vary, but many include physical symptoms such as: headaches, stomach aches and muscle tension. Some students may cry, feel short of breath and feel nervous. In addition, some students may complain of excessive worrying, feeling restless, having trouble sleeping, feeling irritable, and having difficulty concentrating. 

A recent study by the National Library of Medicine reported that nearly 15% of young people ages 10-19 experience a mental health disorder. At my school, we have reports that 18.57% of our student population has a known mental health condition.

My options used to be limited if the student denied school counseling services yet still wanted to try and stay at school.  Not anymore thanks to a fully funded DonorsChoose project!  Now, my students have another option- ten minutes (phone free) in the new Relaxation Room. 

Even though this room is small (maybe 8 feet x 8 feet) & it also has a sink, a door to a water closet (toilet only), and several vintage filing cabinets, it is the perfect size for this project. 



The relaxation room is complete with a reclining massage chair, side table with built in outlets, a galaxy light projector, and a calming 4 foot tall, fake fish tank! The first day of use this room made a positive impact! 

Watch the video below to see how DonorsChoose helped me turn an old cot room from drab to fab!  




We allow 15 minutes and that seems to work great!
However, if students need more time that is allowed too.
I kept data for my EOY BOE report and over 90% of the students who visit the nurse's office are able to return to class v. going home! 
I credit this room for many of those return to class visits!



Can School Nurses Create DonorsChoose Projects?

DonorsChoose is available to most public school staff; check with your school district for their particular guidelines. Then you can read all about the projects I've completed HERE & start your very own project HERE!


The three main reasons I love using DonorsChoose are: 

  1. DonorsChoose is very user friendly! They provide you with step-by-step directions. 
  2. DonorsChoose collects all donated money. They purchase the items you've selected.
  3. DonorsChoose has the items shipped directly to your public school!

To date, I've received over $4,600 in funding to purchase items for my school nurse office & you can too! I advertise my projects on my personal Facebook page and ask friends and families to share with others. I have received donations from friends, families, businesses, and even strangers who are looking to support public schools!


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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Clean Air & Ears- Project SEVEN

Air Purifier, Otoscope, & Plant IV Bags

DonorsChoose- Project SEVEN

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Hopefully Helpful School Nurse Tip: I use DonorsChoose to supplement my school nurse budget and I hope by reading this blog post you'll see how easy it can be for you to use it too.


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About This Project Clean Air & Ears

I loved the huge air purifier I received with my fully funded project six so much that I decided my office spaces needed two smaller versions!  We are going to use these in our treatment / cot rooms; the rooms where students with illness related symptoms go for assessments. 

The digital otoscope was to replace my all time favorite WelchAllyn that died and I can't figure out how to revive. I am pleased with this digital option; however, if you order one then I suggest finding disposable probe covers to order at the same time.

The IV plant bags are a huge hit with the students and add a fun touch to the office plants we keep alive over the years.  Below is a complete list of all of the items received with this 7th fully funded DonorsChoose project!



start your very own project HERE

Four reasons to start your own project today...

  1. DonorsChoose is very user friendly! Step-by-step directions are provided. 
  2. DonorsChoose collects all donated money. 
  3. DonorsChoose purchases the items you've selected.
  4. DonorsChoose has the items shipped directly to your public school!



start your very own project HERE


Even though this project was one of my more expensive (over $450!) than previous projects, it was still FULLY FUNDED in a fairly short amount of time!  I advertise my projects on my personal social media pages and ask my friends to share too. I typically receive donations from family, friends, and sometimes even complete strangers!








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Professional Development- Project FIVE

School Nurse Profession Development

DonorsChoose- Project FIVE

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Hopefully Helpful School Nurse Tip: I have a decent budget for the year for school nurse medical supplies, but my budget for professional develop courses or books is very limited. Read on to see how I supplemented what I was given by using DonorsChoose and hopefully you can too!  

What I Ordered

I really wanted to purchase some professional development type books, but I didn't want to spend about $150 of my own money at the time and I also didn't have any extra funds in my school budget. So, I turned to DonorsChoose and was blessed with a fully funded project in a short amount of time for the following books:

School Nurse Professional Development Items

 

WHY I ORDERED

I was looking to expand my professional library to include more books. You can do the same thing to add health books to read to classes or for yourself  to your library. This can be a great option especially if  you don't want to spend your own money or you don't have money in your budget. Try submitting a DonorsChoose project and sharing it on your personal social media accounts. It might get fully funded and the items you select will be shipped directly to your school! DonorsChoose is typically available to public school staff only. Find out more HERE.







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