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Health Services

RN Coordinator

Amy Siegenthaler, R.N.
[email protected]
516-733-2149

Burns Avenue Elementary School

Patricia Wakely-Altmann, R.N.
[email protected]
516-733-2315

Dutch Lane Elementary School

TBD
[email protected]
516-733-2365

East Street Elementary School

Justine Trapeo, R.N.
[email protected]
516-733-2325

Fork Lane Elementary School

Catherine Harvey, R.N.
[email protected]
516-733-2345

Lee Avenue Elementary School

Maria Misiano-Ippolito, R.N.
[email protected]
516-733-2355

Old Country Road Elementary School

Susan Keogan, R.N.
[email protected]
516-733-2305

Woodland Elementary School

Joan Welsh, R.N.
[email protected] 
516-733-2335

Hicksville Middle School

Frances Venezia, R.N.
[email protected]
Elizabeth Giordano, R.N.
[email protected]
516-733-2276

Hicksville High School

Lori Cardillo, R.N.
[email protected]
Julie Bartoli, R.N.
[email protected]
516-733-2205

Float Nurses

Nancy Catalano, R.N.
[email protected]
Erin Mancuso, R.N.
[email protected]
Frances Goodness, R.N.
[email protected]


Health Services

Each school has a full-time registered nurse on duty to provide a variety of health-screening services, and to administer first aid. School nurses maintain health histories of all children and conduct vision, hearing and scoliosis screenings during the year. It is important that parents keep the health office informed of any changes in their child’s health.

Home Teaching

If a resident student is prevented from attending school because of illness or other valid reasons, the district will provide an individual instructional service called home teaching. Parents of children who require home teaching should make arrangements through the health office of the school where the child is enrolled as soon as the anticipated term of absence has been determined. Pupils in grades 1-5 receive one hour of instruction daily; those in grades 6-12 receive two hours per day per subject. 

Wellness Policy

The Hicksville School District is committed to providing a school environment that promotes and protects children’s health, wellbeing and ability by supporting healthy eating and physical activity. Pursuant to 204 of the Child Nutrition and Women, Infants, and Child Reauthorization Act of 2004, and 918 of the New York State Education Law, the district established the Wellness Policy to enhance the learning and development of lifelong wellness practices. The Wellness Policy includes nutrition educational goals, physical activity goals and school-based activities goals, and establishes nutrition standards for food and beverages served to students. The policy also includes annual monitoring and evaluation of goals.