Topics of Interest

Medication Policy

To ensure the health and safety of students requiring medication during the school day, the following procedure must be followed:

  1. Prescription medication must come in the original bottle with a label showing the student's name and physician's name.
  2. Mdeication Consent forms completed by both the physician and parent.
  3. All medication must be delivered by a parent or designated responsible adult.

Physical Examinations

Hull Public Schools follows the Deparment of Public Health Guidelines and requires a physical BEFORE starting kindergarten and sometime whiile the student is in Grade 3, 7, and 10.

Sports Physicals

According to the MIAA Regulations every student planning to participale in interscholastic sports at the high school will need an updated physical BEFORE being allowed to practice.  This physical is acceptable for 13 months.

Sports Physicals are offered to students free of charge at the high school by the school physician once during the summer months.

Special Health Considerations

Please inform the school nurse of any special health considerations your child may have including: daily medication (even those given only at home), allergies, asthma, diabetes, hearing or vision difficulties or difficulty with mobility.  the nurse will help plan any accommodations your child may need as well as familiarizing other school staff with any health needs.

Substitute Nurses

The Hull Public Schools are always looking for substitute nurses.  If you are an RN, who might be interested, even to do it occasionally, please contact any of the school nurses.