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  • Student Health Resources

    LCSD1 is pleased to provide downloadable and printable health-related resources to encourage a safe and healthy environment for all our learners.

Announcements

Immunization deadline Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Laramie County School District 1 reminds parents/guardians that the deadline for students to receive their required immunizations is Wednesday, September 24, 2025.

According to the district’s Health Services Coordinator, Janet Farmer, immunizations are required by state law and notification of this requirement begins as early as February during registration prior to the fall deadline.

If a student is not in compliance with this law, exclusion from school will occur on Wednesday, September 25, 2025. Parents/guardians will be called to pick their child up from school to take their child for the required immunization. Parents/guardians are expected to bring the student back to school immediately after the immunization is completed.

Vaccine is readily available at healthcare providers in Cheyenne and the Cheyenne-Laramie County Public Health.

For more information, parents are encouraged to contact their school.

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Toileting Resources

In Laramie County School District #1 we strive to develop and provide appropriate and reasonable support for all students. With that in mind, the expectation will be that all students, if medically and developmentally able, will manage their own toileting needs with limited verbal prompting. This includes:

  •  Knowing when they need to use the restroom
  • Verbalizing or indicating that need
  • Handling clothing removal/replacement without adult assistance
  • Cleaning, wiping, and washing hands

    The goal of this process is to provide a consistent environment where your student is missing as little instructional time as possible. We realize that with the unfamiliar environment your student may experience some accidents during the first few weeks of school. However, if accidents continue beyond the first month of school, increase, or your student is struggling with independent toileting, it may be necessary to work together on a plan for toileting success. Staff are not responsible for changing or cleaning students.

 

Some things that will help your child make a successful transition to toileting at school:

  • Wearing clothing that is easy for student to dress/undress self
  • Being comfortable with toilets that have automatic flushers
  • Create and follow a bathroom schedule prior to coming to school
  • Please always keep at least one clean, complete change of clothing for your student in their backpack and check it daily for soiled clothing.


For the health and safety of our staff and students, we request that students do not attend class wearing diapers or pull-ups. If there is a documented medical or physical condition, please let us know so we can discuss and implement proper accommodations for your child.

In the instance that your student is unable to manage cleaning and changing following an accident during the school day, the school nurse or designee will call the parent/guardian or the emergency contact to come in to complete cleaning the student.  You may choose to take the student home for proper, complete cleaning if you feel that would be better.

Please contact your school nurse if you have any questions. Thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

Janet Farmer, RN, MSN

Health Services Coordinator

  • In Laramie County School District #1 we strive to develop and provide appropriate and reasonable support for all students. With that in mind, the expectation will be that all students, if medically and developmentally able, will manage their own toileting needs with limited verbal prompting. This includes:

    •  Knowing when they need to use the restroom
    • Verbalizing or indicating that need
    • Handling clothing removal/replacement without adult assistance
    • Cleaning, wiping, and washing hands

      The goal of this process is to provide a consistent environment where your student is missing as little instructional time as possible. We realize that with the unfamiliar environment your student may experience some accidents during the first few weeks of school. However, if accidents continue beyond the first month of school, increase, or your student is struggling with independent toileting, it may be necessary to work together on a plan for toileting success. Staff are not responsible for changing or cleaning students.

     

    Some things that will help your child make a successful transition to toileting at school:

    • Wearing clothing that is easy for student to dress/undress self
    • Being comfortable with toilets that have automatic flushers
    • Create and follow a bathroom schedule prior to coming to school
    • Please always keep at least one clean, complete change of clothing for your student in their backpack and check it daily for soiled clothing.


    For the health and safety of our staff and students, we request that students do not attend class wearing diapers or pull-ups. If there is a documented medical or physical condition, please let us know so we can discuss and implement proper accommodations for your child.

    In the instance that your student is unable to manage cleaning and changing following an accident during the school day, the school nurse or designee will call the parent/guardian or the emergency contact to come in to complete cleaning the student.  You may choose to take the student home for proper, complete cleaning if you feel that would be better.

    Please contact your school nurse if you have any questions. Thank you for your support.

    Sincerely,

    Janet Farmer, RN, MSN

    Health Services Coordinator