(a)
- (1) All children in kindergarten (K), grade two (2), grade four (4), grade six (6), grade eight (8), and grade ten (10) shall have their heights and weights assessed to calculate body mass index for age percentile.
- (2) This requirement applies to public schools.
- (3) The responsibility for enforcement of this section rests equally with each school district.
(4) Nothing in this part shall preclude:
- (A) Voluntary screening of any educational grade; or
- (B) The referral of any child, regardless of grade, whom the parent, teacher, or school nurse feels should be screened or examined unless the school has received written refusal from the student’s guardian.
- (5) Each school district shall follow the approved screening process as outlined in the Height and Weight Measurement Training Manual.
(b) Screening equipment shall include but is not limited to:
- (1) Stadiometer;
- (2) Scales for measuring weight; and
- (3) Carpenter’s square.
(c) Training/assurance.
- (1) The Division of Elementary and Secondary Education in conjunction with the Department of Health shall develop standards for training school nurses or other school designees to perform body mass index for age assessments.
- (2) The department in consultation with the division shall assign all community health nurses under its supervision to work with schools to assure that body mass index for age assessment protocols are followed by school employees or their designees who conduct body mass index for age assessments and other student health screenings.
- (d) Beginning with kindergarten and then in even-numbered grades, schools will be required to include as a part of a student health report to parents a body mass index percentile by age for each student in a private and confidential manner.