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Sagamore - Nurse's Office

Phone (631) 696-8600, ext. 3949 and 3950

Fax (631) 696-8647

 

For students with last names A-L   Mrs. Angela Semler, R.N.  Ext. 3949

 

For students with last names M-Z   Mrs. Tara Mattimore, R.N.  Ext. 3950

nurse   

 

Notice about Physical Exam and Vaccination Requirements for students entering grade 7
For Students Entering 7th Grade- Memo and Forms

Notice about Physical Exam Requirements for students entering grade 9
For Students entering 9th Grade- Memo and Forms

 

Sports Physicals
Sports physicals will be offered free of charge at Sagamore Middle School on Tuesday, June 6 starting at 2:40 PM.  Students can  take the late bus home or get picked up when their physical is completed.   

See the attached notice with links to the Physical forms that need to be completed by the parent/guardian.  The physical covers all seasons next year (Fall, Winter, Spring).  

Students in grades 7-8 are eligible to participate in sports with the exception of Arrowettes which is grades 6-8.

 

Middle School Health Requirements:

6th Grade
ALL students entering 6th grade MUST have proof of a TDaP vaccine, if your doctor refuses to give this vaccine until your child is 11 years old, you must provide proof of an appointment from your MD’s office.

7th Grade
ALL 7th grade students must have a Meningitis vaccine prior to the first day of school.

ALL 7th grade students must submit a completed physical exam by a physician on the required NYS School Health Examination Form.

All 7th graders are required to have vision and hearing screenings (which should be done at physical with MD). If it is not done at the physical, it will be done in school.

ALL 7th grade girls are required to have a scoliosis screening. If not done by their primary MD, it will be done during school.

 

MEDICATIONS:
If your child requires ANY medication during school hours it is MANDATORY that the school form: Permission to Administer Single Medication be filled out as a hospital order and signed and stamped BY THE PHYSICIAN. Parent MUST also sign the form in indicated areas as well. 


**NO STUDENTS ARE PERMITTED TO SELF CARRY/ SELF ADMINISTER ANY MEDICATION UNLESS INDICATED BY THE PHYSICIAN AND PARENT ON THIS FORM. **

 
SPORTS

ALL students who want to participate in sports MUST have a current completed NYS School Health Examination Form AND the Sachem Central School District Athletic Participation Form (APF) fully completed and signed by parent & student. 

ALSO, students must be signed up/registered in FINAL FORMS.

Parent/student must complete questionnaires/forms and sign as well.

STUDENTS WILL NOT BE CLEARED UNTIL EVERYTHING IS SIGNED AND UPDATED WITH EACH SPORT.


*** Additional Notes***
ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE A PASS TO COME TO THE NURSE’S OFFICE

ALL STUDENTS USING CRUTCHES MUST HAVE AN MD ORDER TO USE IN SCHOOL

 

 

Health Services Forms

 

SPORTS PHYSICALS FAQ’s
1. What does my child need to try out for a sport?

  * For their first sport season of the year, the district needs a current sports physical
on file with the school nurse.
  * Physicals are valid for one calendar year.
  * The physicals MUST be on a Sachem Sport Physical Form and MUST be
completed and signed by the healthcare provider, as well as the parent/guardian.
  * For each subsequent sport during that school year that the student would like to
participate in, a “green card” (medical update form) needs to be completed and
signed by the parent/guardian and student and returned to the school nurse.
  * If your child submits a current physical in September, but does not try out for a
sport until the winter or spring season, the parent/guardian will need to complete
a green card for the student’s first sport.


2. Where can my child get the forms they need for sports?

  * All forms are available from the school nurse.
  * The forms can also be printed from the district website: www.sachem.edu
                 Click on “Departments”, then select “Athletics”

3. My child was told the sports physical form was not complete. What is needed for it
to be complete and for my child to be cleared to participate?

   * There are several sections on the sports physical form. Please be sure that the
physician included all items on the physical form including the date of exam,
height, weight, blood pressure, BMI, urinalysis, signature and type of sports
student is physically able to participate in (contact/collision, limited
contact/impact, strenuous/non-contact, etc..)
  * The parent/guardian needs to complete the top portion of the front (name,
address, date of birth, etc..)
  * The back page contains two sections that the parent/guardian completes: Health
history & Risk Acknowledgement, as well as a signature required.
  * If any portion is not complete, the school nurse is not able to process the form
until it is complete.
  * If the child has not been participating in PE/sports due to a prior injury or illness,
they must provide written medical clearance to participate.

4. When do the forms need to be returned to the school nurse?
  * The school nurse will set a deadline date for each sport season. This information
will be announced at school. It is typically one week before the first day of
tryouts.
  * Please note the deadline date, as there may be several hundred student-athletes
submitting forms.
  * It is the responsibility of the school nurse to verify all forms are complete and up to
date before clearing the student-athlete for tryouts.

5. Why does it take 24 hours to process sport forms?
  * The school nurses have the responsibility of taking care of many students
throughout the normal school day. They require adequate time to process the
sport forms and review the child’s health history.
  * The school nurse and coaches make sure that announcements are made and
meetings are planned well in advance of the start of the sport to give students
enough time to return the forms to the school nurse in a timely manner.

6. Where can I find out when the sport seasons start?

  * The first day of the sport seasons are indicated on the school calendar.
  * The school nurse also puts the information on the school web page.

7. Are physicals given in school for sports participation?

  * Yes. Sports physicals are given in each secondary building every June, free of
charge, for the following school year. There will be several “School Messenger”
phone calls made reminding parents/guardians and students of these physicals.
You can also check the district website for more information.
  * Students may also opt to go to their regular primary care physician for a sports
physical.

8. How do I submit sports physical forms during the summer?

  * Please visit the Sachem website for exact times and dates the nurses will be
available during the summer. www.sachem.edu Click “Departments”, then select
“Athletics”
  * The physical forms can only be dropped off to the school nurse during the hours
listed.
  * The forms cannot be mailed or submitted to anyone other than the school nurse.
  * The main office cannot accept sports physical forms.
  * No sports physicals are provided during the summer.

In the News

Dezy Strong Run

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The fourth annual Dezy Strong Run took place at Sachem North on Friday, Oct. 25. Cross country teams from Sagamore, Samoset and Seneca competed in a 1.65-mile race around the North campus. Parents, spectators, coaches and athletes enjoyed the weather, the competition and the sportsmanship between the three middle schools.

 

The race was created in 2021 to honor the late Matt “Dezy” DiStefano, his family and the Dezy Strong Foundation. Matt was a proud teacher and coach in Sachem who battled every day until the very end. His motto, “WE GET TO” has inspired all of us in the Sachem community as well as other districts across Long Island.  

 

The Samoset cross country team was able to win both races and ultimately, win the meet.

 

Top 3 Girls

Leah Nowakowski – Samoset

Sophia Ariza – Seneca

Breana Anderson – Samoset

 

Top 3 Boys

Andrew Bitz – Samoset

Ethen Espinal – Sagamore

Gavin Hogan – Sagamore

 

“When people find out they have cancer, they think their life is over. For me, it's different. For me, it's the beginning of something special in life. A life in which I can help others change their way of mentally approaching the disease, learning to be a warrior, a fighter, and have hope.  I prefer to say that I am going to conquer this disease. I will control it, rather than have it control me.  This is why I founded the DezyStrong Foundation.  To help others stay positive, control their mindset, and most of all - keep grinding DezyStrong style!

Matthew "Dezy" DiStefano

 

Team Sagamore Runs Tunnel to Towers Race

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Last month, Team Sagamore participated in the 23rd annual Tunnel to Towers run, retracing the final footsteps of FDNY Firefighter Stephen Siller on Sept. 11, 2001. The event raises funds and pays tribute to the thousands who were impacted by 9/11, including the first responders and civilians who lost their lives, as well as those who suffer from 9/11-related illnesses and the service members who lost their lives in the Global War on Terror.

Team Sagamore, made up of team captain Vanessa Sullivan, April Ackerly-Dahn, Brooke Fallon, Dana Benic, Deborah Moore, Gillian Kolodny, Graceann Kieffer, Ken Parkinson, Lisa Abbondanza, Taylor Ahrem, Meghan Rossi and JoAnn Spatola, raised more than $7,000 this year to support the cause.

Date Added: 10/29/2024

Jeff Stone Memorial Cross Country Run

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Sagamore, Samoset and Seneca Middle School student-athletes traveled to Sachem High School East on Oct. 2 to participate in Sachem’s 41st annual Jeff Stone Memorial Cross Country Run.

“Jeff Stone was a Sachem teacher and coach for track and cross country,” Seneca Cross Country Coach Heidi Michta said. “In a quote by another prominent runner and coach lost too soon in Sachem, Charlie Johnson, ‘Mr. Stone was a major influence in the growth of the running programs here at Sachem. His knowledge, guidance and encouraging words will be missed, but not forgotten.’”

“Sachem has a fine lineage of runners that stems back decades,” Sachem East Boys Cross Country Coach Joe Orenzo said. “The Jeff Stone run is one of Sachem's finest traditions and one that fosters a love of running, competition and sportsmanship. Some of our best and strongest county and state runners got their start by running in the Jeff Stone meet.”

Congratulations to the Top 10 finishers:

Top 10 Boys

  1. Ethan Espinal – Sagamore
  2. Andrew Bitz – Samoset
  3. Gavin Hogan – Sagamore
  4. Max Villatoro – Samoset
  5. Jacob Minicozzi – Seneca
  6. John Dransite – Samoset
  7. Kyle Gaynor – Sagamore
  8. Carl Weinfeld – Samoset   
  9. Aidan Seecharan – Seneca 
  10. John Woods – Samoset

 

Top 10 Girls 

  1. Leah Nowakowski – Seneca
  2. Sophia Ariza – Seneca
  3. Briana Anderson – Samoset
  4. Eileen Roa – Sagamore
  5. Scarlett Bartoszak – Sagamore
  6. Jasmine Chocano – Sagamore
  7. Andrea Minville – Seneca
  8. Jeneve Collins – Seneca
  9. Sierra Leath – Samoset
  10. Debra Pascale – Seneca

 

Team Scores

  1. Samoset 38
  2. Sagamore 42
  3. Seneca 43

Click here to view the Jeff Stone Memorial Cross Country Run slideshow.

Date Added: 10/8/2024

 

 

 

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