Vision and Dental Health
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Oregon Law requires a child who is 7 years of age or younger to have certain health screenings before entering school for the first time. Screenings help remove potential barriers to a child’s education. In addition, each elementary school offers periodic vision and hearing screenings for students in specific grades.
Vision & Dental Health Information
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Vision Screening
requires all students who are age seven and younger and who are beginning an education program for the first time to submit a Student Vision and Dental Screening Certification (link below) within 120 days of enrollment in school stating that the student has received an eye examination or vision screening, including any treatment or assistance to correct vision.
At each elementary school, the Multnomah Education Services District (MESD) School Health Services program offers an annual vision screening for students in Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 3. A “vision screening” is an eye screening test to identify potential vision health concerns. Kindergartners and 1st grade students also receive a hearing screening on the same day. The School Nurse oversees these screenings. Screening results for vision are sent home to parents/guardians.
The School Nurse is able to screen any student if a teacher or parent has a concern. If the Nurse is unable to provide a vision screening, the student may schedule an appointment with a Multnomah County for that screening.
MESD School Health Services can refer families to community resources to help reduce costs for students needing an eye examination or prescription glasses.
If you do not want your child included in a vision screening, you must submit a written request to the school each school year.
More information about vision screening requirements is available on the .
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Dental Screening
requires a student who is seven years of age or younger and who is beginning an educational program for the first time to submit a Student Vision and Dental Screening Certification (link below) within 120 days of enrollment in school stating that the student has received a dental examination or screening.
More information about dental screening requirements is available on the and .
Community Dental Services
Multnomah County’s School Dental Sealant and Screening Program provides (at no cost to parents) at most Multnomah County elementary schools and some middle schools. Check with your school to learn more.
offers dental hygiene services to any youth in grades K-12 who live or go to school in Multnomah County. The student does not need to attend school in the Reynolds School District. The Student Health Center is located at Reynolds High School, 1698 SW Cherry Park Rd, Troutdale.
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- Phone: 503-988-3340
- Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri 7:45 am-3:45 pm | Mon 9:15 am-5:15 pm
offer dental health services to children and families who are new Medicaid (OHP) patients enrolled with CareOregon Dental. They also see uninsured patients for urgent care. Call 503-988-6942 between 8 am-4:45 pm Monday-Friday to make an appointment.
More information about dental health providers is available from the .
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Student Vision and Dental Screening Certification Form
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Hearing Screening
Hearing screenings help detect hearing loss in students which could impede potential academic success and contribute to speech and language delays and social and emotional problems. At each elementary school, the MESD School Health Services program offers an annual hearing screening for students in Kindergarten and Grade 1, on the same day that vision screening is scheduled. The School Nurse oversees these screenings. Screening results for hearing are sent home to parents.
The School Nurse may refer other school-aged students for screening, as well as those in K-1 requiring follow up, to the licensed MESD audiologist, who conducts a comprehensive exam and makes referrals as indicated.
If you do not want your child included in a hearing screening, you must submit a written request to the school each school year.
Contact your child’s School Nurse with questions regarding the above screenings.