Nurse
Dyllan Self - Magnolia Intermediate Nurse
Email: dhenderson@magnoliaisd.org
Ext: 50056
My name is Dyllan Self and I am the school nurse here at MIS! I received my first bachelors degree in Allied Health from Texas A&M in 2015 (Whoop!) and my Bachelors of Science in Nursing from UT Houston in 2016. I spent the first 8 years of my career working in the Emergency Department and have had the privilege of being the school nurse here since January of 2025.
When I'm not at school being your nurse, I can be found fishing on the lake with my husband and daughter, or cheering on Aggie football! I look forward to a healthy school year!
Below you will find medication administration guidelines. Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Medication Policy
Students are not allowed to transport medication to the nurse (no medications may be transported on the bus). All medication must be brought to the nurse in the clinic by a parent or guardian. Permission forms are located in the foyer and must be completed by the parent/guardian. All prescription medications must have a pharmacy label with the correct dose time. Narcotic pain medications are not allowed to be given at school. All over-the-counter medications must be age-appropriate and in the original container. If your child is not 12 years old, he/she will need junior or children's OTC medications. Students that have asthma or severe allergies and require an inhaler or an Epi-Pen may be allowed to carry it with them at school once approved by the doctor and school nurse. Please contact the school nurse for additional information regarding these medications.
MISD-Health Services and Clinic Procedures
https://www.magnoliaisd.org/
6th grade--Students entering 7th grade are required to have additional immunizations (Tdap and Meningoccal vaccines). Please schedule these before entering Magnolia Junior High to avoid any delay in scheduling.
