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Akron Children’s to expand school health services in Frontier Local Schools

Shook, Laken APRN-CNP
Laken Shook, APRN-CNP

08-06-2026 (Ohio)

As children head back to class in the Frontier Local School District on Aug. 20, they will have access to a wide variety of pediatric-focused health services conveniently offered right in their school buildings through a new partnership between the district and Akron Children’s.

Akron Children’s School-Based Health Centers (SBHC) is being offered through a new contract with the school district.  

“With a parent’s consent, a nurse practitioner can provide a wide range of medical exams and services to students in person or through telehealth,” said Dr. Lisa Miyatake, medical director of School Based Health Services for Akron Children’s.

For example, if a child is experiencing ear pain, the nurse practitioner would exam the child’s ear in the school’s nursing office or via telehealth if the provider is at another building that day. If an ear infection is diagnosed, the provider will call in a prescription to a pharmacy, saving the child lost school time and the parent lost work time having to get the child to a doctor, urgent care or an ER. Insurance will be billed, or financial counseling is available for those without insurance.

“SBHC is a very successful and proven approach to keeping children healthy in the classroom and is especially well suited for addressing minor illnesses like coughs, colds, flu, fevers, sore throats, allergy and sinus issues, pink eye and rashes,” said Dr. Miyatake.

Akron Children’s research has found each SBHC appointment saves a student, on average, 2 hours and 40 minutes of “seat time” – time that would be spent having to leave school for illness or an outside medical appointment.

Laken Shook, who is completing her onboarding as a nurse practitioner and has been the registered nurse in the district, will be available for in-person, in-school appointments on Mondays. Nurse practitioner Stacey Greenup will be available for in-person, in-school appointments while Shook completes her onboarding. Both are available for telehealth appointments.

In all, Akron Children’s provides school health services to 44 school districts in 11 Ohio counties and provides school-based healthcare to 23 school districts.

“School nursing is a continuum of care committed to keeping kids healthy and ready to learn,” said Mary Schatz, clinical nurse manager of School Health Administration for Akron Children’s. “It’s a privilege to care for the students in Frontier Local Schools and we are very excited to welcome them into our SBHC network.”

For more information or questions, call 330-543-7242 or visit akronchildrens.org/schoolhealth.

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Holly Pupino
hpupino@akronchildrens.org

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