Health Services
Coopersville Area Public Schools is committed to keeping students healthy and safe during the school day. Our district nurses partner with families and school staff to support students with medical needs at school.
District School Nurses
For general questions, families can also contact their school’s main office.
Welcome Letter
A general overview of district nursing services and how families can share medical information with the school.
Health Documents & Medical Action Plans
Enrollment Health Forms
Families may be asked to submit one or more of the following during enrollment:
Illness Exclusion Policy
Guidelines for when students should stay home and when they may return to school.
Medication at School
A completed, physician-signed medication authorization form is required for any prescription medication administered at school.
Allergy Forms
For students with food, insect, or life-threatening allergies:
Asthma Forms
For students diagnosed with asthma:
Diabetes Forms
For students with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Required to guide daily care and emergency response:
Seizure Disorders & Epilepsy
For students with seizure disorders or a history of seizures:
Submitting Health Forms
- Work with your child’s primary care provider or specialist to complete the appropriate forms.
- Return forms to your child’s school main office (not through students’ backpacks if possible).
- Update forms whenever there is a change in your child’s condition, medications, or treatment plan.
If you have questions about which forms you need, please contact your school office or your assigned school nurse.






