Health Services
The Mounds Park Academy nurse, Mrs. Koppen is available to help families maintain the health of our students. Here are several notes. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact the School Nurse, 651-748-5509 or tkoppen@moundsparkacademy.org.
Click here for access to required medical forms: Medication Authorization Form, Annual Health and Emergency Information Form, Self-Administration of Nonprescription Pain Medication Authorization and Sports Qualifying Physical Examination Clearance Form. All forms are located under the All-School section.
MPA Health Services Office
The school nurse provides first aid and handles student health needs that occur during the school day. The Health Service Office hours are 8:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday on school days.
North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School District #622 also provides health services and maintains the health records. The Non-Public School Nurse (Kelly Zellmer, LSN) is also available when needed by the MPA Health Service Office. She may be reached by phone at 651-748-7557.
Sick student policy
The Mounds Park Academy policy for students who do not feel well is that they may rest in the Health Office for 30 minutes. If they are not well enough to return to class after that time, the nurse will call the parent or guardian to pick the student up as soon as possible. When filling out your Emergency Information Card, please make certain your emergency contact is someone willing and able to pick up your child from school in the event you are unable to do so.
Medication Authorization
If your child will need or be taking medications during the current school year, a medication authorization form must be completed and signed by both the parent and physician and returned to the Health Services Office by the first day of school. Click here to access the form, or pick one up in the Health Services Office.
Note: This applies to both over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol or Advil and/or prescription medications.
Immunizations
The State of Minnesota requires new students and all international students to show documentation of immunizations before school begins. This may be from either a previous school or doctor.
Entering Pre-Kindergarten
- Four doses of DTP/Td/DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough))
- Three doses of polio vaccine
- Three doses of Hepatitis B (HBV)
- One dose MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- One dose of Hib – Haemophilus influenzae type B
- One dose of Varicella (Chickenpox) or documentation of having the disease
Entering Kindergarten
- Five doses of DTP/Td (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough))
- Four doses of polio vaccine
- Two doses MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- Three doses of Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV)
- One dose of Varicella (Chickenpox) or documentation of having the disease
Entering 7th grade
- Booster shot for tetanus and diphtheria (Td); (sometime after their 11th birthday)
- Two doses MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- Three doses of Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV)
- Two doses of Varicella (Chickenpox) or documentation of having the disease
7th and 10th grade sports physical exams
Students require a sports qualifying physical exam to be done if they plan on participating in intramural sports. Form valid for three years. Call and set-up appointment for the summer. Click here for a link to print out the sports physical form to bring to your physician.
Health Kids are Better Learners
Many students and parents are frequently concerned about when students should stay home or attend school. The following information from School District 622 is intended to help with this decision.
General practice:
- If a student has had a fever of 100 degrees or more, the student should stay home for 24 hours after the temperature returns to normal and remains normal without fever-reducing medication.
- If a student has vomited or had diarrhea, the student should stay home until 24 hours after the last episode.
- If a student has had any rash that may be disease-related or the cause is unknown, check with your family physician before sending the student to school.
- If your student is ill, please call the school daily to report the illness.
If you have any questions regarding this information or your child’s illness, please contact the School Nurse, 651-748-5509 or tkoppen@moundsparkacademy.org., or call your family physician.
Remember, children with infectious disease can spread the disease when they are in contact with others in the family or in the community.
Click here to see a handy resource entitled Healthy Kids are Better Learners Is my child well enough to go to school?: Making the Decision to Keep Your Child Home from School.








