MEDICATION POLICY
Please call the health room to discuss any prescribed medications that may need to be taken at school and complete the provider authorization form.
Students are not allowed to carry medication on campus without the proper authorization form on file.
Please call us with any questions.
Quick facts about vaping
NURSE
Taft Health Room
If your child is ill or injured, it is essential for us to be able to get in touch with a parent, guardian, or other emergency contact.
If you change your email or phone numbers, please update your contact information in ParentVUE.
Helpful Links
Medicaid
Medicaid Enrollment is an APS program to help students, staff and families with Medicaid enrollment and education. This program also allows eligible families to get same-day medical care while they wait for their application to be processed.
school based health centers
National Suicide Prevention lifeline - 988
988 is the new three-digit number to call (multiple languages), text or chat (English only) that connects people to the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
New Mexico Crisis and Access line 1-855-NMcrisis (662-7474)
If you or a loved one is experiencing any kind of emotional crisis, mental health or substance use concern, you can find help 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by calling the New Mexico Crisis and Access Line or Peer- to-Peer phone line.
Health Assistant
Jill DeMar
demar@aps.edu
505-344-4389, ext 54809
School Nurse
Michelle Treme, MSN, RN
michelle.treme@aps.edu
505-344-4389, ext 54808