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Welcome back! Dear Hays CISD Community,
Another summer has come and gone. It’s back to school! For most parents, it’s a bittersweet time when they won’t see their children as much during the day and lives get hectic again, yet they know how important their child’s education is to their future. In this Back to School special edition for the 2015-2016 school year, the Hays Free Press pulled together pages of useful information about Hays CISD for parents and families to use as a guide. The official school district calendar on the back page lists holidays and special events – cut this out and put it on your bulletin board. The school directory provides information about each campus, including address, principal and
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phone number, along with enrollment. Need vaccinations or a wellness check? The district’s WELL Clinic information is also in this special edition. A new partnership with Communicare Kyle opens up new possibilities for student heath care. And the district’s athletic calendar shows upcoming sporting event dates. Be sure to put this Back to School edition somewhere you won’t lose it, and pull it out throughout the year. We want to hear from you! Have an idea for an education-related story for the Hays Free Press? Contact news@ haysfreepress.com. Thanks for reading and we hope everyone has a happy, safe, healthy school year.
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partnership between Communicare and Hays CISD will bring expanded services and potentially hours to the WELL Clinic operating at Simon Middle School. Communicare officially took over June 1, though the partnership has been more than 18 months in the making. Hays CISD head nurse Maci Walker and the district’s former head nurse, Ruth Roberts, who is now with Communicare Kyle, have spent the past year or so gearing up for the transition. Roberts is the liaison for the WELL Clinic and her employer. The biggest difference is that under Communicare, the WELL Clinic can accept private insurance. Other than that, Roberts and Walker said the transition should be relatively seamless. “Patients should not notice a whole lot of change,” Roberts said, “with the exception of new forms to complete.” Walker hopes the WELL Clinic will see some change in the form of more patients, which she said is good for the district as it helps keep students healthy and in school. Districts lose money for each unexcused absence by students. “Communicare will allow the clinic to see additional patients,” Walker said. As a school-based health clinic, the facility could only accept MedicAid and CHiP patients, along with students who had no medical insurance. Parents with insurance could pay out of pocket on a sliding scale if needed. Walker said United Healthcare is the only large insurance company not currently accepted because it and Communicare couldn’t reach a contract
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agreement. “That might not be forever,” she said. Under Communicare, the clinic will also offer more services, such as mental health and, later, possibly even dental services. In addition, students and their families will be part of the Communicare system, which opens up more possibilities and locations for appointments and services. Communicare operates in Kyle, San Marcos and now Wimberley. “Students (along with their non-school age siblings and their own children) can go to the WELL Clinic or Communicare clinic in Kyle,” Roberts said. “Families, not just students and their siblings and children, can find a medical home through Communicare and the
WELL Clinic.” Originally staffed with several employees, Roberts said between the transition taking longer than expected and employees unwilling to wait to find out what might happen to their jobs, staffing was thin. When the clinic opens for the 2015-2016 school year, it will have five employees, all but one of whom will be employed by Communicare. The other will remain a Hays CISD employee. Those staffing issues limited how many students could be seen at the WELL Clinic and the numbers of patients seen aren’t where the district would like them. The capacity at the new free-standing clinic at Simon Middle School is 3,000 patients a year. “The clinic hasn’t seen as
much growth in the last year,” Roberts said. “Now with the WELL Clinic partnership with Communicare, it opens up a whole additional set of patients.” When the district first opened the clinic in 2001, Roberts said there was some talk in the community about why the school was getting into the healthcare business. But it all boiled down to one answer. “To keep kids in school,” Roberts said. She said it’s hard to tell whether the approach is working because they can’t truly match up the number of clinic visits with attendance data, but she and Walker believe having the clinic is good for the health of Hays CISD students who were traditionally underserved medically.
The original WELL Clinic opened in a nurse’s office in 2001. The main population target was students without health insurance who were frequently absent from school. As word of mouth took hold, more parents learned about the clinic, which primarily handled immunizations, annual well visits and sports physicals. It also handled diagnosis and treatment of medical issues and illnesses such as colds, ear infections, flu, asthma and minor injuries. The clinic doctor also prescribes medication as needed. In addition, the WELL Clinic offers nutrition classes along with disease and injury prevention education. Over the intervening years, visits to the WELL Clinic grew so the district expanded it into a portable building. In 2013, a new freestanding building opened on the Simon Middle School campus. It has the capacity to see 3,000 students a year. Address: 3839 E. FM 150 Hours: Summer - 8-4:30, Mon-Thur; School year - Mon 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Tues-Fri, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Goal is to expand hours from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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HAYS CISD AND OTHER LOCAL CAMPUSES BLANCO VISTA ELEMENTARY 2951 Blanco Vista Blvd. San Marcos, Texas 78666 512-268-8506 Enrollment: 763 Principal: Rebecca Shea
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Rebel Varsity Football
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San Antonio Madison
Shelton
6:30
Aug. 21
Pflugerville Hendrickson
Away
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Aug. 28
Boerne Champion
Shelton
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Sept. 3
Georgetown
Georgetown
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Shelton
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The truck stop was andy@haysfreepress for the roughly 30 Kylea top concern .com who attended. Arabie residents both unequivocally and Luttrel A previously proposed assured the truck stop audience they would project, twice denied by the Kyle a truck stop should not support council, was rolled into it the politicouncil a third time. come before cal pitches of candidate “Do I want a truck for the District 3 seat s fighting on the city’s said. “No, of course stop?” Arabie legislative body. I don’t want a truck stop. But I do, Shane Arabie and Laurie continue building theI want to — the candidates battling Luttrel city, growing it out — the city.” fielded questions at a Luttrell by the Kyle Area Seniorforum hosted Zone (KASZ) oppositio echoed Arabie in her Tuesday night at Historic n to the project near City Hall. Yarrington Road that Hays County Pct. 2 Justice of the tured more than 200 previously feaPeace Beth Smith moderate big rig parking d the event.
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