Hawaii needs more school nurses

July 16, 2008
State's schools have 1 nurse for every 3,000 students

Schools in Hawaii employ one nurse for every 3,000 students, a ratio four times higher than the government-recommended figure of one nurse per 750 students, according to the National Association of School Nurses. The national average is one nurse for every 1,151 students. A quarter of schools in the nation have no school nurse, and medical duties have become a part of the job for educators across the country as schools cut their nursing staff or require nurses to work at multiple locations.

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