The Office of School Health (OSH) is a joint program of the New York City Department of Education and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). OSH provides health services and preventive services to DOE students. Please see the categories below for information about services provided by the Office of School Health:
Mandatory for Entry into the NYC School School System
School or Student Specific Services
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) identifies occupational and physical therapy as related services for eligible children ages 3-21 years who require assistance to benefit from a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE).
School-Based Health Centers: There 122 School-Based Health Centers (SBHC) serving approximately 230 schools. SBHCs bring the services of a doctor's office to the school so students avoid health-related absences and get support to succeed in the classroom. When a child is healthy they are more likely to perform better and learn more. Poor health has a direct impact on a student’s ability to learn and succeed in school. For more information, please click here.
School Nurses: OSH places nurses in approximately 60% of NYCDOE schools each year. School nurses provide first aid services to all students, and also provide skilled nursing services to those students with a documented need.
General Programs/Services and Other Information
Health Related Topics
Communicable Disease/ Environmental & Food-Borne Illnesses: In suspected cases of communicable disease, environmental illness, or food-borne illness, schools will immediately notify OSH, which will conduct an investigation. If the investigation results indicate that notification of the school community is warranted, OSH will provide principals with letters to be distributed in classrooms and through the regular mail.
Obesity: Almost half of elementary school children are overweight and obese. Many are not physically fit. DOE has developed several initiatives to deal with these issues. OSH is developing and overseeing the implementation of a new fitness program for NYC schools. In addition to the fitness initiatives, OSH works with the School Food program to improve the quality of student meals and encourage participation in the universal free breakfast program. Pediculosis (Head Lice): For more information, please click here . STAPH / MRSA: Guidelines for Schools on Preventing Staph/MRSA Infections Sample Letter to Parents - (for Principals) This letter is also available in Arabic | Bengali | Chinese | Korean | Spanish | Urdu Information on MRSA for School Health Professionals Letter to Principals and Parent Coordinators (10-29-07)
Letter to Community Members - English (10-30-07) This letter is also available in Albanian | Arabic | Bengali | Chinese | Hatian-Creole | Korean Polish | Punjabi | Russian | Spanish | Turkish | Urdu Questions and Answers: STAPH/MRSA Skin Infections -- Updated 10/31/07 This document is also available in Arabic | Bengali | Chinese | Hatian-Creole | Korean Russian | Spanish | Urdu Children Under 12 years Handwashing Poster Adult Handwashing Poster CDC Link to Questions and Answers About MRSA in Schools Link to Bureau of Communicable Disease - NYCDOHMH - MRSA STAPH Infection Additional Resources
Directory of Nursing Directors Directory of School Health DOHMH Regional Offices Health Contacts
There is a Health Director in each ISC who can help resolve health related issues:
Borough
Districts
Name
Phone/Fax
E-Mail
Address
Bronx
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Alma Idehen
T. (718) 741-5097
F. (718) 741-7602
aidehen@schools.nyc.gov
1 Fordham Plaza
Rm. 817
Bronx, NY 10458
Dawn Carter
T.(718) 741-8573
DCarter2@Schools.nyc.gov
Brooklyn
13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 23, 32, 79
Delia Loney
T. (718) 935-3315
F. (718) 935-2246
DLoney@schools.nyc.gov
131 Livingston Street
Room 607
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Neil Somerfeld
T. (718) 935-3987
F. (718) 935-5941
nsomerf@schools.nyc.gov
Room 608
Manhattan
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Fred Kaeser
T. (917) 339-1701
F. (212) 356-7535
fkaeser@schools.nyc.gov
333 7th Avenue
Room 835
New York, NY 10001
Norberto Perez
T. (917) 339-1749
NPerez4@schools.nyc.gov
Queens
24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 75
Janice Blake
T. (718) 391-6867
F. (718) 391-6887
jblake@schools.nyc.gov
28-11 Queens Plaza North
Second Floor
Long Island City, NY 11101
Carine Jean-Pierre
T. (718) 391-6868
CPierre@schools.nyc.gov
Staten Island
17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 31
Jody Stoll
T. (718) 390-1596
F. (718) 556-8374
JStoll@schools.nyc.gov
715 Ocean Terrace
Room 119
Staten Island, NY 10301
Helena Bowens
T. (718) 390-1588
HBowens@schools.nyc.gov
Resources/Tools for DOE OT/PT TherapistsTo visit the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s School Health Web site, please click here .
To visit the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Web site, please click here .
Forms: for more information, please click here .