For Schools

60%

Percentage of students who are enrolled in SBHCs that use services at least once

3x

Students who only have a school nurse compared to SBHC lose 3 times as much learning time

Source: The Case for School-Based Health Centers | California School-Based Health Alliance

Decrease absenteeism and dropout rates

  • SBHCs have a positive impact on absences, dropout rates, disciplinary problems and other academic outcomes
  • SBHC users are likely to use primary care (medical and behavioral health) more consistently and have yearly dental and medical check-ups
  • Minor health issues are addressed promptly, without the need for students to leave school either due to misdiagnosis or lack of capacity to care for a potentially sick child
  • School-based immunization initiatives prevent disease and can also save money


Increase academic performance and behavioral health

  • SBHCs that serve as Medicaid providers have higher student achievement results
  • Students receiving SBHC behavioral health services improve their grades more quickly than their peers
  • Early detection and treatment of behavioral health issues reduce classroom disruptions and create a more conducive learning environment
  • Even the common cold (minor symptoms) can negatively impact mood, alertness, working memory and overall brain performance


Save families and school districts money

  • Reduce the need for visits to the therapist, doctor or dental hygienist
  • Prevent parents from choosing between taking time off work, leaving their children unsupervised or paying for additional childcare
  • SBHCs reduce hospitalizations and inappropriate inpatient, drug and emergency department use
  • Early intervention can prevent minor issues from escalating into more severe and expensive health problems


Provide students with insights into wellness and healthcare

  • Services are organized around health issues that affect student well-being and academic success
  • Education to understand their own bodies and improve their personal wellbeing
  • Students learn about self-awareness, empathy and other students’ struggles
  • Maybe even inspire future careers in healthcare!