mrs. tiscornia
Phone: (201) 768-6060 extension 51534
Email: TISCORNIAK@NVNET.ORG
Degrees and Certifications:
BSN Dominican College
MA in Education Seton Hall University
Certified School Nurse, State of New Jersey
About the Nurse
I come to County Road School with 25 years of experience as a nurse, 15 years as a School Nurse (PreK to eighth Grade).
Past experience includes Pediatrics, Pediatric ICU, Neonatal ICU, Pediatric Epilepsy Monitoring, and ambulatory surgery. Aside from the hospital setting, I have had the opportunity to work with children in various outpatient areas including a doctor's office, sleep away camp, and a group foster home for medically fragile children.
When I am not at school, you will find me reading or skiing!
Click link below for Information about Covid-19 for young people:
Preschool
Preschool Physical and Immunization Form
**As per the New Jersey State Department of Health, Flu vaccine is required for all Pre-K students between 9/1 and 12/31!
celebrations
Classroom celebrations will be held for Halloween, December Holidays, Valentine's Day, and the end of the year.
Birthday treats are not permitted at this time.
All snacks/treats will be supplied by the class parents and must meet nutritional guidelines set by the State of NJ.
No sugar as the first ingredient.
No more than 8 grams total fat per serving.
No more than 2 grams saturated fat per serving.
Water or 100% fruit juice only.
Due to the high number of students with food allergies or special dietary needs, class parents must discuss all snacks/treats
with the school nurse at least one week prior to the class celebration.
Parent health resources
when to keep children home
influenza
**New Jersey State Department of Health requires flu vaccine for ALL pre-k students!
Flu Basics
Head lice
food allergy resources
Medication Forms to Bring to Healthcare Provider
covid-19 district protocols
Symptomatic Students:
● Parents of symptomatic students should keep their child home and contact their child’s
nurse prior to sending their child to school.
When illness occurs in school including symptoms consistent with Covid-19, the student will be
required to wear a mask until they are picked up.
Covid Testing:
● If your child has symptoms and the nurse advises that they need to be tested for Covid
to be cleared to return to school, it must be a third party test (ie doctor’s office, testing
facility). Negative home tests will not be accepted for symptomatic students.
Covid Quarantine and Isolation Procedures:
● Students who are close contacts of a Covid positive individual are no longer required to
quarantine as long as they do not have any symptoms. If a student is a close contact
and develops symptoms, testing should be performed right away. If a student is a close
contact and does not develop symptoms, testing is recommended 6 days after the date
of last contact with the positive individual.
● Covid positive students must be isolated for five days from the onset of symptoms, or the
positive test (test date/first day of symptoms is day 0). The return to school date will be
provided by your child’s school nurse.They can return to school on day six wearing a
mask at all times through day ten. On days 6-10, students will eat snacks outside the
classroom. For lunch, we kindly ask if you can pick them up and return them to school
when lunch is over to give them a mask break. If you can not pick up your child, they will
eat in a separate location.
● We will be offering remote/virtual instruction only to students who are positive for Covid.
Remote instruction will begin twenty four hours after the school nurse receives the
positive diagnosis. This will provide the teacher time to prepare and your child a window
into his or her classroom. Students can also access their missed work and homework
through Google Classroom and Schoology.
Masks:
● During the 2022-2023 school year, mask wearing is optional with a few exceptions.
Students choosing to wear a mask will be supported and instruction will be provided to
our students on respecting the decisions of others.
● Masks will be required for any student who has a positive household contact, as there is
a higher incidence of household transmission. If there is a household case, please
contact your child’s school nurse. Masks must be worn for 10 days after the last
contact with the positive household member.
● Masks must be worn on days 6-10 for returning positive cases, as indicated above.