Don't forget to come out and watch our Boys Basketball teams this Friday, February 5th when they take on our rivals, the Garfield Bulldogs.    Frosh/Soph game at 2:30, JV at 4 p.m. and the Varsity team will begin play at 7 p.m.  Beat them Bulldogs!         Final exams end on Tuesday, February 2nd.   Grades for the Fall Semester will be finalized on Thursday, February 4th.     Spring semester begins on Monday, February 8th!       Monday, February 8th will be a pupil-free day.    The school will be closed on Monday, February 15th in observance of President's Day.
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- School-Based Health Clinic

Need a physical for sports or just because?  Have a health question?  Make an appointment at the student clinic – we’re here for you.

RHS clinic provides FREE Primary Care services such as physicals (including Sports and school entry), immunizations, TB testing and sick child visits for children attending an LAUSD school.  Written parental consent is necessary for these services.  Students/parents may walk-in or call for an appointment.  Under CA law, Minors (children under the age of 18) may themselves consent to Confidential Services such as PG/STD services and treatment. 

District CD nurses provide TB tests/Hep B shots for eligible employees/volunteers.  Please call for dates/hours available.

The clinic also has a CHAMP representative every Tuesday morning from 8-12 noon.  This person helps families apply for health insurance regardless of immigration status. 

The clinic is located in back of the School Nurse office in the R Building.  Clinic hours are 7:30 am to 3:00 pm, Monday through Thursday.  To make an appointment, call (323) 780-6502.  

Sherry Medrano, LAUSD Nurse Practitioner

sherry.medrano@lausd.net

 Billie Pomares, LAUSD Health Care Advocate

billie.pomares@lausd.net

 Yelsumine Gonzalez, LAUSD Medical Assistant

 



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