-
Humboldt Health Office
Phone number: 651-888-7637
Phone Number: (651) 888-7637
Fax Number: 1 (651) 305-6391 (*must dial 1)
Health Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:15 am-3:15 pm
Location: Room 1810, across the hall from the Health Start Clinic
-
Humboldt Health Office- Welcome!
Meet your Health Office staff!
-
Nurse Monet
Hello, my name is Monet Goudreault, MSN, RN, LSN. I am the Licensed School Nurse at Humboldt. I joined Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS) in March 2023. I graduated from St. Catherine University with my Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). Prior to working as a School Nurse I was a Labor and Delivery Nurse.
My role as the School Nurse: School Nurses promote student health and wellness, in order to enhance learning. My role is to collaborate with other school staff to manage the health care needs of students during the school day. I also provide acute care for illnesses and injuries, assist students in developing skills to manage their health, refer students to health care providers for further care, connect families with needed health resources, and collaborate with public health authorities/partners to promote population health.
I am passionate about health and education; students cannot learn if they aren’t physically or mentally well. My goal is to help young people learn about their bodies, advocate for their health needs, and empower them to make healthy choices.
My hobbies include gardening, traveling, cooking, exploring the outdoors, and listening to audio-books.
I am very excited to be at Humboldt. This is a great community, and I look forward to partnering with you and your student(s)! The easiest way to reach me is by email at monet.goudreault@spps.org
Miss Lena
My name is Lena Tollefson, LPN. I am the Health Assistant here at Humboldt Secondary. I have been a Licensed Practical Nurse for 15+ years, and joined Saint Paul Public Schools in 2019. I'm married and have three daughters. I like to garden and take my dogs on walks. I also enjoying cooking and baking. I desire to help others and keep everyone healthy. I love my job and look forward to connecting with students and their families! J
Covid Info
-
COVID Info
Visit this SPPS COVID website for the most update information and guidance. https://www.spps.org/covid
Important note- we NO longer exclude students from school for suspected or known COVID cases.
-
Similar to flu and other infectious or communicable diseases, isolation of individuals with COVID-19 will be recommended rather than required.
-
Masks will continue to be optional. Students, staff and family members are welcome to wear a mask if they choose to do so.
-
Families should manage any illness based on general guidance and use available resources.
-
Parents/guardians should still report absences due to illness to the school and follow general guidance. Students should stay home if they are running a fever and/or are too ill to participate in learning.
-
SPPS will continue to offer COVID-19 test kits while supplies last.
When should you keep your student home from school due to illness?
-
Fever: If your child has a fever of 100°F or more, keep them home for 24 hours after their temperature returns to normal without using fever-reducing medication.
-
Vomiting: If your child has vomited one or more times, keep them home for 24 hours following the last episode.
-
Diarrhea: If your child has diarrhea and needs to use the bathroom frequently, keep them home for 24 hours following the last episode.
-
Rash: If your child has a rash from an unknown or infectious cause, check with a health care provider before sending them to school.
*We want students to be in school, even if they seem a little tired or irritable in the morning. As long as they do not have any of the signs or symptoms listed above, please send them to school.
If a student is home ill, please call the school attendance phone line daily to report the reason for absence. (651) 293-8600
If your student calls and wants you to pick them up from school, please ask them to come to the Health Office. We can do a brief assessment and contact you in order to make a decision together about whether they should leave school.
Please contact the Health Office if your student will be out of school for significant health issues such as illness, injury, or surgery.
-
Announcements
-
Health Start School-Based Clinic
The Humboldt Health Start Clinic opened its doors in 1981. This School Based Clinic is here to serve the health and wellness needs of all Humboldt and OWL students. The clinic has a team of medical professionals including Advanced Practice Medical Providers, Registered Dieticians, Mental Health Therapists, Medical Assistants, and Clinic Coordinators.
**The clinic will see ALL students, with or without insurance. Students/families will not be billed for services.
Services offered at Health Start Clinic include: teen primary care and urgent care including sports physicals and vaccinations, mental health support, birth control or other sexual health appointments, health education, nutrition counseling, and fitness training.
Contact Info
Location: The Health Start Clinic is located across from the Humboldt Health/Nurse Office.
Phone: 651-312-1996
Hours: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm, Monday – Friday
Website: https://www.mncare.org/healthstart/
-
DOES YOUR CHILD NEED MORE VACCINES FOR SCHOOL?
Most students entering 7th grade will need more immunizations. Please contact the Health Office staff at 651-888-7637 with questions.
-
St. Paul Public Schools District Health Information
School Health Office Directory
SPPS Student Health and Wellness
Medications and Needed Medical Procedures at School
Immunizations Needed for School
Family and Community Resources
Student Placement Health Services
More information can be found here:
https://www.spps.org/Domain/16183
-
Have you had your flu shot? Ha recibido la vacuna contra la gripe?
From the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP):
flu shot more important than ever as flu and SARS-CoV-2 co-exist this season.
Help protect vulnerable populations and reduce the burden of respiratory illnesses and hospitalizations during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Read the full article HERE
Useful Covid-19 information
- Symptoms of Covid-19
- Caring for someone sick at home
- How to select, wear and clean your mask
- Videos
- When can I return to work after being sick with Covid-19?
- What you should do if you feel sick (for students)
- Qué hacer si está enfermo
- How to wash your hands - ESPANOL
- How to wash your hands - SOOMAALI
- How to wash your hands - KAREN
- How to wash your hands - ASL
- How to wash your hands - ENGLISH
- What to do if you are sick - ESPANOL
- What to do if you are sick - SOOMAALI
- What to do if you are sick - KAREN
- What to do if you are sick - ENGLISH
- Mask Do's and Don't - ASL
- Mask Do's and Don't For Students - English
- How to safely wear your mask - Hmoob
- How to safely wear your mask - English