As I was researching the information on the crash in August 2011, I came upon a short video.
The female interviewed was the nurse at my school in 1998. She was supportive until she was not. Her husband was a school board member but did not participate in my closed door hearing probably because of conflict of interest. Remember, it was bigger than me.
She was also the nurse who was so frustrated with having to cover four schools regularly, that she wrote on our chalkboard "One nurse, 4 schools, you know the drill." That note impacted one of the reasons a parent got mad at me. The school secretary would cover so I did not send a child to the secretary for a dirty ice rag one day.
That mother ended up being one of my best supporters. See my book.
The nurse was part of the problem. But nurses are important. This short interview, listed as 2013, tells two nurses points of view. "she works with babies"? The female is the nurse I worked with
https://youtu.be/lEVJDxT6r3I?is=k2UPoSSH_Dg159w0
This nurse had to administer serious medical care.
Expanding nurses' influence. This 2021 blogger listed below gives great advice.
https://youtu.be/ifI2pm7hbQ4?is=E4nK2lq84Ui1zmIy
After a school shooting:
Nurse testifies at the murder trial. The child died, the mother is in trial:
https://youtu.be/tWrQJEaraqo?is=SbRCgkoHZ1od9uOO
Nurse testifies at trial of injuries of a high school student: not a school nurse.
https://youtu.be/a_yIIST79m8?is=JWoidUk4xaKtP-KT
School nurses have a lot of responsibilities.
https://youtu.be/84DXBZ8D1sw?is=GfOQcjanFu1HAXgd
NASN-Gun-Violence-Article.pdf https://share.google/UNICB85wEmPrTEbW5
FERPA and the school nurse: They can tell teachers.
https://youtu.be/8oQsqkbBfA4?is=bnOlJpyYeKDGmwaK
Some of these links need to be copied and pasted.
Does your school have a nurse? Do you know the nurse?
Marian R. Carlino
June 30, 2026