TASN News

  • WE NEED YOU TN SCHOOL NURSES!!!!!

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    It is GO TIME!!!!! Time to start emailing/calling House and Senate

    Committee Members!

    1. Epinephrine: HB1550/SB1716 this is most likely going in an omnibus bill

    (lots of non-controversial bills rolled into a larger bill).. more to come.

    2. Nationally Certified School Nurse Salary as

    Teachers: HB1675/SB1715

    o House: Tuesday, 2/17 3:00 PM House Education Administration

    Subcommittee. It should then go to the House Education

    Committee.

    o Senate: Education Committee will hear soon, maybe 2/25.

    Actions Steps:

    1. Email (or call) the Committee Members: Click the link to go to the

    website. Click on each Representative's photo to their email and/or

    phone number

    o House Education Administration Committee

    o House Education Committee

    o Senate Education Committee

    Sample Email:

    You can use the template below, but it is always great to add how this may

    impact you or your district personally.

    Hello!

    I am a school nurse

    from ____________________________________________________________

    ____.

    I am asking for your support HB1675/SB1715, which requires LEAs to classify

    school nurses who have a National School Nurse Certification (NCSN) as

    licensed personnel for salary purposes. Here are a few points as to the benefit of

    the bill:

    Small Fiscal Note:

    o There are only 62 Nationally Certified School Nurses in the entire

    state. This will be a small fiscal note but will have a great impact for

    those expert school nurses.

    o 39 of the 62 Nationally Certified School Nurses are in just two

    districts that already pay school nurses on a teacher's salary or

    equivalent.

    Competence and Excellence:

    o To earn the NCSN, a Registered Nurse must have a bachelor's

    degree and demonstrate a high level of education, clinical practice

    experience, and knowledge.

    o Successful candidates demonstrate excellence and experience in

    the areas of health appraisal, health problems and nursing

    management, health promotion and disease prevention, special

    health issues, professional issues, and research

    Healthier Students:

    o Advances the health of students by having better-educated and

    prepared school nurses

    Promotes Higher Education

    o RN required to have a Bachelor's Nursing degree (BSN)

    o BSN Nurse must then study and pass a rigorous national exam

    o BSN Nurse must maintain 75 credits of National Certified

    professional Development (NCPD) hours every recertification period

    Thank you for your consideration of this impactful legislation.

  • Budget Season! Information you need so you can come to conference this fall!

    Conference Flyer
  • 2025 School Nurse Administrator of the Year

    Congratulations to the 2025 School Nurse Administrator of the Year!  Your dedication to School Nursing is admired.

    Nomination Submitted:

    Amy Fisher - She juggles so many jobs (nurse, educator, leader, administrator) and has done so for many, many years.  She does all things with grace and is the epitome of a wonderful nurse.  As a leader, she knows how to lead by example, navigate the difficult situations in positive ways, get the best out of her staff... AND she does this all while running a clinic full-time at one of our elementary schools.  She is the best of the best! She is retiring at the end of this school year, so she would be a perfect candidate for the School Nurse Administrator of the Year award!

  • School Nurse of the Year 2025

    Congratulation to Sarah Briley! Winner of the 2025 School Nurse of the Year! 

    The nomination submitted:

    It is my honor to recommend Sarah Briley for School Nurse of the Year. Sarah is an outstanding nurse who embodies compassion, dedication, and teamwork in everything she does.

    Although she stays very busy managing the many responsibilities at her own school, Sarah is always willing to lend a hand to her fellow cluster nurses whenever they need support. Her willingness to go above and beyond for others reflects her genuine care for both her colleagues and the students she serves.

    This year, despite personal challenges, Sarah continues to show up each day with a warm smile and a positive attitude that brightens the days of those around her. She has an incredible ability to bring comfort, calm, and encouragement to staff, students, and fellow nurses alike.

    Sarah is also a natural mentor. She takes time to guide and support newer nurses, sharing her knowledge, experience, and kind spirit to help them grow in confidence and skill. Her professionalism, empathy, and dedication make her a true role model in our nursing community.

    For her unwavering kindness, strength, and commitment to excellence in school nursing, Sarah Briley is deeply deserving of the honor of School Nurse of the Year.

  • Nominations for School Nurse Administrator of the Year 2025

    Congratulations to each of these administrators on their nomination for School Nurse Administrator of the Year 2025!  Your leadership has made a difference is the lives of your Nurses and communities.

    Sara Whitfield

    Shannon Cannon

    Marcie Kinnard

    Kimberly Cox

    Amy Fisher

    Congratulations!

  • The Nominations for School Nurse of the Year 2025!

    Congratulations on being nominated for School Nurse of the Year. You have been recognized for making an impact in your community!  

    Amy Sisco

    Becky Fuqua

    Sarah Briley

    Elaine Mauter

    Kelly Allen

    Michelle Brady

    Congratulations!

  • NASN Grants & Scholarships

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  • NASN Grants & Scholarships

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  • Early Registration for NASN 2025 ends May 1st

    Early Registration for NASN 2025 in Austin, TX ends May 1st.

  • School Nurse Day Toolkit

    Since 1972, National School Nurse Day has honored school nurses and aimed to foster a better understanding of their role.

    The National Association of School Nurses (NASN) & Tennessee Association of School Nurses (TASN) invites you to help raise awareness about the critical role of school nurses, the benefits of investing in school nursing services, and the importance of advocating for policies that ensure every child has access to a school nurse every day. We have developed a virtual toolkit to assist you in promoting School Nurse Day within your community. We greatly appreciate your support.