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Health Services
400 W. Lewis St.
Crandall, TX 75114

Phone: 972-427-6008 Ext. 61306

Director of Health Services: Heather Fowler

High School:  972-427-6150 ext 54013 or 54014 chsnurse@crandallschools.com
CHS: Amber Barnhart, RN
CHS: Taylor Perkins Clinic Aide
CHS: Jessica Ibarra, CMA

Central Middle School: 972-427-6100 ext 50013
centralmsnurse@crandallschools.com
CMS: Brenda Nyambweke RN

Heartland Middle School: 972-427-6080 ext 50205
heartlandmsnurse@crandall-isd.net
HMS: Lindsey Gill, RN

Dietz: 972-427-6050 ext. 40006
Rachel Mask, RN

Martin: 972-427-6020 ext. 40206
Isabel Rodriguez, RN

Noble-Reed: 972-427-6060 ext. 40406
Laura Sauer, RN

Opal Smith: 972-427-6053 ext. 41014
Kim Hartis, RN

Walker: 972-427-6030 ext 40605
Morgan Kostich, RN

Wilson: 972-427-6040 ext 40806
Amber Parker, RN

 

 

Health Services – Crandall ISD

School Nursing is a specialized area of professional nursing that supports the health, academic success, and lifelong achievement of students. In Crandall ISD, school nurses play a vital role in:

  • Supporting students’ healthy development
  • Promoting safety and wellness
  • Addressing health concerns through early intervention
  • Providing case management for chronic conditions
  • Collaborating with families, educators, and healthcare providers to empower students and families in managing health and learning

 


Your Child’s Health is Our Priority

At Crandall ISD, we believe that a student’s ability to learn is closely tied to their physical and emotional well-being. When health needs go unmet, students may struggle to fully engage in the classroom. That’s why we ensure that every campus is staffed with a professional registered nurse dedicated to supporting the health of all students and staff.

 

 


School Nurse Roles and Responsibilities

  • Monitor and manage communicable diseases through prevention, early detection, and follow-up and ensuring immunization compliance
  • Provide health assessments and care for illness or injury
  • Conduct screenings for vision, hearing, scoliosis, and acanthosis nigricans (a risk factor for Type II diabetes)
  • Administer medications in accordance with district policy
  • Offer case management and education for chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, and ADHD
  • Perform specialized pediatric procedures (e.g., gastrostomy feedings, tracheostomy care, catheterizations, respiratory treatments, IV therapy)
  • Coordinate care plans with families, physicians, and school staff
  • Deliver health education to students, staff, and parents
  • Promote staff wellness through leadership and support
  • Provide individual health counseling