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Amy Merry

Hours: Monday-Friday 7:15am - 2:30pm

2400 Rocky Mountain Road

Marietta, GA 30066

770-591-5050

770-591-5041 (fax)

Email:  amy.merry@cobbk12.org





CCSD School Health Services Mission Statement:

The mission of the Cobb County School Health Services is to strengthen and facilitate the educational process through improvement and protection of the health status of all students.  School nurses work as a team with school administrators, teachers, counselors, school social workers, families, and community to identify and assist each student to reach their maximum state of well-being.


Frequently Asked Questions:

Questions And Answers.pdf



Medical Needs:

Any parent whose child has a medical condition which may affect them while at school needs to relay this information directly to the school nurse.  Please call me to set up a meeting to discuss your child's health.



Is My Student Well Enough for School Today?

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Medical Forms:

Medical Forms and Care Plans


COVID-19 Information:

CDC COVID-19

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Department of Public Health


MEDICATION AT SCHOOL

  • Any medication must be brought to school by the student's parent, legal guardian, or other designated adult and stored in a locked cabinet while at school. Some medication (e.g. asthma inhalers) can be self-transported and remain in the possession of the student if a written order from a licensed medical provider is obtained.
  • Written parental consent is required for all medications administered during school.
  • The parent/guardian is responsible for:
    • Completing and signing the parental consent, including the name of the pupil, the name and strength of the medication, the dosage of medication to be given, and the time the medication is to be given.
    • Keeping the medication in the original container.
    • Assuring that new prescribed medication is administered at home for a full day prior to a child coming to school to have the medication administered by school personnel.
    • Personally collecting from the school any unused portion of the medication within one week after expiration of the physician’s order. Medication that is not personally collected by the parent/guardian will be destroyed.
    • Coordinating doses administered at home with the school’s medication dispensing schedule, when possible.
    • Prohibiting any change in dosage or time of the administration of medication unless authorized in writing by the physician.