Health Services

Overview

The Rains ISD Health Services Department works with students, parents, teachers and other school and community professionals to remove health barriers to learning.  The purpose of school health is:

•to enhance the learning process by creating a safe and healthy school environment for students to exist in.

•to promote a health-conscious lifestyle for the student to result in the ability of that student to function productively.

•to keep well and happy children in school a maximum number of days.

•to teach children wholesome and healthy attitudes toward physical, mental, and moral growth.

•to motivate and cultivate positive health habits and self esteem.

•to reduce the incidence of student morbidity and absenteeism related to accidents, illness, and communicable disease.

The health and well-being of each student is a collaborative effort between parents, guardians, community, and the school.  It is imperative that you keep the school informed of changes with medications, medical conditions and contact information so that we can be best prepared in emergency situations.  

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Mental Health

Rains ISD  is now partnering with the Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine (TCHATT) to provide various mental health tools such as free referrals and counseling. Now available on all campuses, TCHATT serves students in grades 1-12. Find more info here or check out the PDF informational sheet for families.

PDF Info Sheet

Campus Contacts

Rains Elementary

Tabatha Bailey
Elementary Nurse Aide
(903) 473-2222 ext. 3146
baileyt@rainsisd.org

Rains Intermediate

Sonja Joiner
Intermediate Nurse Aide
(903) 473-2222 ext. 8006
joiners@rainsisd.org

Rains Junior High

Julie Barlow
Junior High Nurse Aide
(903) 473-2222 ext. 2155
barlowj@rainsisd.org

Rains High School

Laticha Jarrett, RN
Director of Health Services

(903) 473-2222 ext. 2154
jarrettl@rainsisd.org

All forms must be printed out and turned in directly to the appropriate campus.

Vision & Hearing Screening

State law requires that children enrolled in Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th Grade must be screened for vision and hearing in the fall semester.

The purpose of these screenings is to assist in early detection of vision and/or hearing impairment. Early detection can prevent the development of a physical dilemma that can affect a child’s ability to learn and thrive in school and at home.

Screenings dates start September 3, 2024

The screening procedure is simple. The school nursing staff has been trained and certified to check your child’s vision and hearing.  

Parents will be notified of the results of the screening if professional follow-up is necessary. This screening does not replace your child’s need for regular healthcare and check-ups. 

If you have any questions, please contact the campus clinic at (903) 473-2222 and enter the corresponding extension.