this is a dumb question.

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hi. i am new to school nursing (had my first day on friday). and i have to submit a report on immunizations to the state by 10/31. part of the report wants me to know how many students exactly are in each grade k-12. how do i know how many kids are in each grade? is there a specific place where this number could be found or office within a school that would typically have this information? i know this is a dumb question but i figure i'd ask it here first if anyone could help me out. i apologize in advance because i realize there must be a lot of eye rolling going on right now. ok thanks.

Jolie, BSN

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Specializes in Maternal - Child Health.

Request a report from your principal in each building, along with a current class list of each grade. There is probably a database (Powerschool, Teacherease, etc) that you can access with the proper authorization from your administration.

Not a dumb question, BTW :)

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health, Home Care.

Never a dumb question. I'd ask a secretary for a class-by-class listing. Chances are you'll want that for lots of different reasons. Jolie makes a good point--we use PowerSchool and I have access and use it daily for immunizations, checking a student's schedule and attendance, finding a student, checking medical alerts, etc.

thank you!!! i will ask the school secretary and if need be the principal who seems like a great support for me. one less thing for me to worry about when it comes to this state report! thanks guys!!! i really appreciate it

Specializes in Onc/Hem, School/Community.

Your registrar or an administrator should be able to get that for you. Fortunately, we use SNAP and can pull most of the info ourselves. ;) And, its not a dumb question.

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