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MASSACHUSETTS
NURSE NEWSLETTER :: September
2006
House overrides veto of school nurse tenure bill
During the week of July 24, the Massachusetts House
of Representatives and Senate cast unanimous votes to override the
governor’s veto of H. 1087, the school nurse tenure bill.
This legislation provides school nurses with professional teacher
status and classifies school nurses who have served in the public
schools for at least three previous consecutive school years as
teachers, for the purpose of determining tenure and other employment
rights.
The bill is important in addressing pay equity issues for school
nurses, a position the MNA has long articulated. Speaking on the
House floor in support of the override were Reps. Christine Canavan
(D-Brockton) and Patricia Haddad (D-Somerset).
Rep. Haddad noted, “I want to make something clear: school
nurses are no longer the person a child goes to with a bumped head
or skinned knee. We ask them to do feeding tubes, catheters, to
give children psychotropic drugs. We ask that they have a bachelor’s
degree and take part in everything that the child comes to school
with health issues, mental health issues, our school nurses help
them. We are required to give every child an education and when
possible in the district and we are asking school nurses to do more
and more. They have long been professionals. Many school districts
already do this. This will require the rest to come on board.”
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