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Meet Your School Nurse

Nancy Lopez, MSN, RN, CSN, District Nurse Coordinator

Nancy Lopez

Hello! My name is Nancy Lopez and I am the school nurse at Conestoga Valley High School. I have been a registered nurse for over 30 years and joined the CV team in 2001. Prior to coming to CV, I worked at Lancaster General Hospital in the critical care setting as well as the ambulatory care setting. After obtaining my RN degree from LGH School of Nursing, I went on to obtain my School Nurse Certification as well as my master’s degree in Nursing from Millersville University. It is my privilege to work with the caring and compassionate staff and families within the Conestoga Valley School District.

My husband, Mark, and I are both CV grads and have two adult boys who graduated from Conestoga Valley as well. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with family, visiting the beach, working out, and reading.

The nursing team at Conestoga Valley share a variety of roles within the district and work closely with the counselors, psychologists, administration and staff members throughout the buildings. I continually look for ways to connect with and serve the students of CV. Please know that I am available to your children if they need support with health-related issues during the school day. Similarly, I am available to you at any time you have questions or concerns. My overall goal is to enhance your child’s educational experience through seamlessly bridging any medical/educational gaps encountered.

Please feel free to contact me any time!
Mrs. Nancy Lopez, MSN, RN, CSN
Phone: 717-397-5231   Ext. 1050
Email: nancy_lopez@conestogavalley.org

CVHS Health Room Nurses

Karen Musser, BSN, RN
karen_musser@conestogavalley.org 

Melissa Rossos, LPN
melissa_rossos@conestogavalley.org

CV nurses believe in the following foundations

  1. Every student has the right to all educational opportunities that will allow him/her to strive for personal excellence, while becoming caring and contributing citizens in a global community.
  2. Every student has the right to a level of health that permits maximum utilization of those educational opportunities.
  3. Parents and guardians have full responsibility for the health of their children; school nurses collaborate with parents and guardians in providing health services to their children while in school.
  4. The school health program, through the components of health services, health education, and concern for the environment, provides knowledge and understanding on which to base decisions for the promotion and protection of individual, family, and community health.
  5. The appropriate roles of the school nurse in the school health program include: manager of school health care, delivery of health services, advocate for the rights of children, counselor for health concerns of children, families, and staff as well as educator for school/community regarding health concerns.