Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1967 Page: 6 of 8
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make an inspection of teeth. '
The pupils are observed for
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health practices; to encourage
administrators, teachers, and
other staff members t main-
taintheir own health; to make
kard Schools only grade 3 and
various referrals were revi-
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Gur school health nurses
provide help in having all of
our first graders obtain their
shots and tests along with se-
Independent School District
is a very strong program. It
provides • many services for
the children that help them
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School District provides many
services for the students and
ool which will contribute to
good mental health; to develop
and implement plans for edu-
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QUIETNESS plus big capacity
LBJ Tells Children
To Better World
WASHINGTON --- Pres
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and girls from rural Ameri-
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"leave, this a better world
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in addition to the school hea- -provide other services for
1th screening of vision and ' our auxiliary personnel.
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received' remedial attention
was 14. The grades ofthedis-
trict that actually received sc-
nesses such aS measles, scar-
let fever, upper respirator-
diseases, meningitis, and oth-
ers; and to develop an accep-
table program for health ap- .
PRESENTING THE GREATEST SHOW
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INCORPORATINS MANY HIGH ACTS THAT UN BE
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PAGE SIX BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1967
H School District Provides A Wide Variety Of Services
MARYLAND CLUB^
COFFEES
2 taxpayers of the district The
general public is not aware of
, the many things that are ac-
tually performed by the Br-,
enham school district that is
: of great help to the students.
- One of the services that is
I performed by the school dis-
trict is the program of school
, health services.
The objectives of our school
health program which are car-
- ried out are as follows: To
• make it possible from a health
X standpoint for all eligible chil-
- dren to attend school. This is
X done by helping to provide
X a healthful school environ-
ment through careful control
Also, through classroom
health instruction’ and indivi-
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diseases; complying with he-
alth department regulations
in dealing with contacts and
'the readmission of pupils. To
promote health in individual
children by identification of
health problems, and remedial
treatment. Also to help each
child benefit from his school
experiences; to provide an
emotional- climate in the sch-
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grades 1, 3, 5, 8, and 11, ical doctors and other pro- individuals’. ’ ____
except that in Alton and Pic- -fesstonat people concerning
• * * the health problems of our
consulting a physician was 14, per brushing technique.
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of lighting, heating, ventila-
tion, humidity, seating, water
supply, sewage disposal, sa-
fety, lunchroom, sanitation
and the like. .Also, to control
communicable diseases by
helping parents_protect their
children against preventable
diseases; encouraging the
good.health-of school person-
nel; excluding students with
this 3037 that were referred to
doctors or other professional
people was 234. The number
that actually consulted an eye
doctor was 152, and the num-
ber reeeiving remedia} atten-
tion was 137. All of the stu-
dents in all of the schools,
grades 1-12, of the Brenham
Independent School District
were screened for visionpur-
poses during this past school '
year.
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xeing that the seventh graders The children were brought
get the proper tuberculosis to Washington bv rural elec-
skin-tests ad X-rays,
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meet problems of physical, gram to meetthe needs of chir-
social, and emotional hand- dren with special healthpro-
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and to encourage parents to cedures for care and special
take children to famify doc- observation for children re-
tors or appropriate schools turning to school following ill-
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dual discussions to teach pup- praisal and healthcounseling,
ils the importance.of disease ,
prevention, health conserva- To point out what we have
tion, and’healthful living for actually dope this past school
self,- group, and community; year: the total numberofchil-
and to teach, in such a way dren. screened’for vision was
that pupils will develop sound 3037 students. The /lumber of
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1967, newspaper, June 15, 1967; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578923/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.