The Wisconsin Department of Health Services increased funding to help hire, retain and train school nurses. The $8.3 million is meant to help improve student health. Money given to districts can be used to hire new nurses, extend the hours of existing nurses, and provide them with opportunities for wellness and professional development. The investment is funded by an allocation from the CDC.
Wisconsin DHS invests $8.3 million to hire, retain and train school nurses
Oct 27, 2022 | 2:33 PM
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