Please visit this website for more information about the Brocton-Fredonia study and centralization discussion.
The Importance of School Health
An effective school health program can be one of the most cost effective investments a community can make to simultaneously improve the education and health of its children. The Fredonia Central School District promotes school health programs as a strategic means to prevent important health risks among our students and to engage the staff and community in efforts to change the educational, social, economic and political conditions that affect risk.
To contact one of the Health Offices within our district, you can call:
H1N1 Concerns
Many parents are concerned about the H1N1 flu, which is expected to become a problem this winter season. The Health Office has collected information and links to information at our H1N1 Updates page.
When To Keep Your Child Home
Keeping a child home from school can be a difficult decision to make. The Health Office has prepared a checklist to help you decide.
Immunization Requirements for School Attendance
New York State requires certain immunizations for school attendance. The listing of the immunization requirements for school attendance and other important details can be found here.
Health Office Forms