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National School Nurse Day

May 6th National School Nurse Day

The National School Nurse Day is celebrated every Wednesday of the National Nurses Week. This day aims to honor all school nurses for their hard work and dedication in taking care of the students of schools. School nurses make sure that students get their education properly by making sure that they are healthy and in good condition to learn.

About the National School Nurse Day

When students feel sick or when they get hurt, school nurses are the people they go to first. School nurses are also responsible in educating students about health. Because of their extreme importance, the National School Nurse Day is celebrated every Wednesday of the National Nurses Week. During this special day of celebration, various activities are held all of which aim to honor and give recognition to all school nurses. For instance, people give gifts and letters of appreciation to school nurses. They also shout out on social media how thankful they are of school nurses.National School Nurse Day

History

The National Education Association founded the Department of School Nurses of DSN on July 4, 1968. This association aimed to advance school nursing practice and promote the good health of all school-age children. In 1974, President Ford declared the fourth Wednesday of January as National School Nurse Day. Nowadays, this holiday aims to recognize and celebrate school nurses for their hard work in taking care of students.

Dates

As mentioned earlier, National School Nurse Day is celebrated every Wednesday of National Nurses Week. This means that the dates of celebration for this holiday are as follows:

Why Celebrate

The following are the main reasons why you should participate in the celebration of National School Nurse Day:

To Give Honor to School Nurses

One good reason why you should celebrate this day is that this will be a good opportunity for you to give honor to all school nurses. As mentioned above, they work hard all day long to make sure that all students are safe and healthy. Hence, they do deserve to be recognizes and honored during this day of celebration. And that is exactly what you can do.

To Promote the School Nursing Occupation

Also a good reason to celebrate this day is that this is the opportunity to promote the school nursing occupation. Most people who go to the nursing field work in hospitals. Not much are attracted to schools. But during this holiday, people get to know more about the field. By celebrating this day, you can encourage people work in this field.

Celebration Ideas and Activities

The following are the best things to do to make your celebration of the National School Nurses Day as best as it can be:

Give a Gift or a Present

You can celebrate this day by giving a gift or a present to a school nurse, preferably to the school where your children go. You can gift a simple gift of appreciation to the school nurses. You can also make it better by accompanying that with a letter of appreciation.

Celebrate on Social Media

You can also take your celebration of this day on social media. For instance, you can use the hashtag #NationalSchoolNurseDay to let your friends and followers know that you are also participating in the celebration of this day.

Quotes

  • “Constant attention by a good nurse may be just as important as a major operation by a surgeon.” – Dag Hammarskjold, diplomat
  • “Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing.”– Mother Teresa
  • “When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece.” – John Ruskin, social thinker
  • “Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.” – Dale Carnegie, American writer
  • “I am only one; but still I am one. I cannot do everything; but still I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.” – E.E. Hale, American writer
  • “Hope is a thing with feathers that perches in the soul.” – Emily Dickinson, American poet
  • “Nurses dispense comfort, compassion, and caring without even a prescription.” – Val Saintsbury
  • “It’s never too late to be what you might have been.” – George Eliot, English novelist
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