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How many student's do you see a day?

Yesterday, I saw about 38 student including my routine meds students.

I think that's the most I've seen this year!

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190 Pre-k to 6; I typically see 15-20 per day, not counting the 3 daily meds.

I am in K-6 with 450 students, and it varies widely. Average is about 30 a day, plus daily meds.

1500 students spread out between campuses that you can walk to. I see about 15-20 a day including meds and insulin. But that has cut down a lot from years past. Last year at my other school I was seeing anywhere from 20-40 kids a day. But that school is a bit more needier.

K-8 with around 850 students. I see 40 on average including daily meds. The most so far this year was 53.

I'm a sub, my agency sends me to various schools in various districts.

I've had as few as 14 in a day (including daily meds) and as many as 80+.

30+ is probably the average.

If I have 40-50, it means working through lunch but getting out on time.

Above 50 I'm probably not getting out on time. (But it depends on their acuity and what the work flow was like).

I'm at a 7th/8th building. There are 425 kids. I get 20-30 a day, plus 2 diabetics and 5 with daily meds. There are a few others with PRN meds.

A lot of them have emotional stuff/ class avoidance, so I've worked with the school psych to come up with specific plans for the really frequent flyers.

my average is 35 per day

500 students, average 30-35/day plus med visits. But I'll have days as high as 60 visits! And I'm a tough love gal; average visit is 1-3 minutes.

But I do have some higher medical need students this year. And I'm used as back-up mental health counselor, and sometimes some kids get passes just because teacher knows they need a walk and my office isn't close so gives them that walk.

I have 488 K-3 students, one T1D student and a couple with daily meds. Aside from any of those visits, I see anywhere from 5-20 a day. Today has been nutso, not sure if it's because it's Monday or what, but I have seen more than 20.

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Well I spoke too soon. Friday I saw more than 50 kids! I was like whaaaaaat lol

I have 650 students, grades 9-12. I also cover the junior high, grades 7-8 for a few hours on T-W-Th. There's probably 250 students there.

I average 25-35 visits between the 2 schools. I have gone above 40 a couple of days this year. That includes 6 T1Ds. Does not include the 7 daily medications I give at the HS. The secretaries are med trained and give daily meds at the junior high.

I'm in a special ed program from k-12 with behavioral problems with 32 students. I see about 13-15 a day plus 2 med admin. I take my time with them and some teachers think that I "baby" the students - not true! I just wanna make sure I get the right assessment

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