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Nursing Services

Nursing Services

The Nursing Services Department is your go-to contact for your child’s healthcare needs while in the school setting. In addition to mandated screenings of vision, hearing, and height/weight, school nurses administer medications, monitor students with chronic health conditions such as asthma or diabetes, administer first aid, train school staff on a variety of health issues, and collaborate with teachers, administration, and physicians regarding student health concerns. supports the health and well-being of all students across the district. 

Visit the Nursing Services page for additional details and resources.

 

Holly Glen Elementary
Wendy Robertson, BSN, RN, CEN
wrobertson@monroetwp.k12.nj.us
(856) 728-8706, ext. 4003
Fax: 856-629-6969

 

Oak Knoll Elementary
Jenna Green, BSN, RN, CSN
jgreen@monroetwp.k12.nj.us
(856) 728-3944, ext. 5003
Fax: 856-474-1673

Radix Elementary
Jennifer Hennessy, BSN, RN, CSN
jhennessy@monroetwp.k12.nj.us
(856) 728-8650, ext. 6003
Fax: 856-262-7491

 

Whitehall Elementary
Christy Lindsley, BSN, RN, CSN
clindsley@monroetwp.k12.nj.us
(856) 728-8782, ext. 7003
Fax: 856-262-0730

Williamstown Middle School5/6 Nurse
Kelly Colby, BSN, RN
kcolby@monroetwp.k12.nj.us
(856) 629-7444, ext. 3030
Fax: 856-875-0814

 

7/8 Nurse
Jaclyn Alcott, BSN, RN, CSN
jalcott@monroetwp.k12.nj.us
(856) 629-7444, ext. 3003
Fax: 856-754-1186

Williamstown High School
Maria Loos, BSN, RN, CSN
mloos@monroetwp.k12.nj.us
(856) 262-2420
Fax: 856-262-2395

 

Katherine Wolf, BSN, RN, CSN
kwolf@monroetwp.k12.nj.us
(856) 262-2420
Fax: 856-262-2395

Sickness Policy:

  • Monroe Township Public School District adheres to requirements set by the NJ Department of Health.
  • As general guidelines, keep your child home if:
  • They have a fever of 100 degrees Fahrenheit within the past 24 hours
  • They have had episodes of vomiting or diarrhea within the past 24 hours
  • They are not well enough to participate in class

 

What if they're feeling better but still have a runny nose?

If your child has been ill and is feeling better, but still wakes up with minor problems such as a runny nose or mild cough, you can send them to school if none of the three circumstances listed above are present. Please make sure that the school has a phone number where you can be reached during the day if symptoms that are more serious develop, and they need to return home.