Eagle View Offering Sports Physicals May 4th at MRHS

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Eagle View Community Health System will be offering Sports Physicals at Monmouth-Roseville High School on Wednesday, May 4th from Noon – 4:30 pm Cost: $10 – if you will have a student next year involved in any sport activity, they must have a physical. These sports physicals are good for 1 year. These sport physicals do NOT replace the annual exam required for: NEW, Prek, K, 6th or 9th grade students. Details at https://www.mr238.org/for_parents/health_requirementsPlease e-mail Jeremy Adolphson (jadolphson@mr238.org) to reserve a time for your student to receive a physical.

Must bring the form linked below with the front filled out with parent & student signatures on the front & back. **Students can pick up a copy from Coach Adolphson as well.

IHSA Physical Form is available here – > http://p18cdn4static.sharpschool.com/…/Pre…Registration will be outside the AP Room.

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