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15 Federal Health Centers put in schools to avoid parental notice

To understand how this money making scam is run, we need to review federal and state medical privacy laws. The goal of the scam is to keep the gender mutilation brainwashing and treatment of the child hidden from parents as long as possible. This secrecy can be difficult in a school setting because federal FERPA laws require that “educational records” be shared with the parents.

These educational records include all records generated by any school employees – including school nurses. To get around the FERPA problem, the drug-controlled medical industry has created Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) funded under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 254b. These FQHCs are then placed in schools and made available to all students in the school district – even students who do not attend the school that the FQHC is located in. Health records created by employees working in a school setting such as a school-based health center but employed by a health entity are covered by HIPAA privacy laws, not FERPA privacy laws. Normally, under HIPAA, parents still need to be notified because normally under HIPAA, parents are assumed to “represent” the child and must give permission before treatment.

However, HIPAA has a sneaky loophole which is not present in FERPA. HIPAA rules can be over-ridden by State Medical Privacy Rules! States can and do allow some minors to grant permission for some medical procedures without telling their parents. For example, in Washington State, we have “Minor Consent Laws.” Minor consent laws allow minors to consent for their own care in specific situations and for specific services. Minors can consent for contraception, pregnancy care, and abortion. Minors may also access emergency contraception without parental consent. However, as of March 2019, our state’s minor consent laws do not explicitly provide for minors to consent for transgender services.

https://nahic.ucsf.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Washington-AYAH-Confidentiality-Guide_FInal.pdf

 

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Federal health centers in Washington Schools

The number of School Based Health Centers (SBHCs) in Washington State has more than doubled from under 30 in 2019 to more than 70 in 2024. SBHCs are now located in more than 30 school districts in Washington state. A table of these SBHCs is at the end of this section. The expansion was related to millions of dollars in new state and federal funds which increased greatly in 2021 and again in 2022.

SBHCs require the approval of your local school board which must provide space for the SBHC inside of a local school. Essentially, the school board approves and pays for converting a portion of a school building into a non-school space so a third party organization can operate an independent business on the school premises in order to bypass state and federal parental notification laws.

The state and federal parental notification laws are bypassed because the employees of the SBHC are not technically employees of the school district. Instead, these SBHCs are often run by Federally Qualified Community Health Centers (FQHC) which are partially funded by the federal government. Washington State now has 29 Federally Qualified Community Health Centers (FQHC).

The danger of SBHCs is that parents and students can be misled into thinking that the SBHC is a part of the school when it is in fact a separate business. Parents may not know that students can receive experimental and even dangerous gender mutilation drugs at an SBHC without their parents knowledge or consent.

Advocates of Gender Mutilation drugs (also called Gender Affirming Care) claim that giving kids gender drugs saves lives and reduces the suicide rate. In fact, giving kids gender drugs is known to cost lives and increase the suicide rate.

Advocates of SBHCs also claim that they increase attendance. However, while SBHCs have doubled since 2019, the chronic absentee rate in Washington state has risen from 15% of students to 30%.

Advocates of SBHCs also claim that they increase parent engagement. Instead, SBHC’s are specifically run to eliminate parental notice.

Advocates of SBHCs also claim that they lower health care costs. Instead, SBHCs have dramatically raised health care costs for minors as secretive and dangerous gender mutilation drugs can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars per child.

For example, two of the 29 FQHCs are Neighbor Care Health and Country Doctor. https://www.wacommunityhealth.org/community-health-centers-1

In Snohomish County, one that operates in two public schools is Community Health Center of Snohomish County. They are located at two high schools in the Edmonds School District.

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https://www.chcsno.org/

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Both clinics are operated by the Community Health Center of Snohomish County and funded by the Verdant Health Commission.

In Seattle, the School Based Health Clinics appear to be funded by Seattle tax payers.

https://www.seattle.gov/education/fepp-levy/school-based-health-centers

Here is a quote and image from their website:

“K-12 School Health investments provide students with increased access to medical and mental health care through School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs), school nursing, oral health care and health system enhancements. These strategies promote the early intervention, prevention, and treatment of … gender competency, and provide an accessible source of health care.

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17,941 Students Served In SY 2021-22. As part of the City’s $4.5 million investment to increase student mental health supports in schools, the Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) is launching a funding process to expand services at up to three additional schools

Access to SBHCs is available for all Seattle Public Schools students regardless of the presence of an SBHC on their school campus. While services are universally accessible to all SPS students, outreach and referrals for services are focused on students with the greatest need such as … LGBTQ students.

DEEL partners with Public Health - Seattle & King County (PHSKC) to administer School-Based Health Centers. PHSKC's role includes managing SBHC contracts with healthcare providers, overseeing Request for Application processes, and providing direct services at three SBHCs within Seattle Public Schools (Cleveland, Ingraham, and Rainier Beach high schools).”

 

Here is a table of School Based Health Centers in Washington State (Seattle School Based Health Centers including 9 elementary schools, 8 middle schools and 14 high schools). Source: https://wasbha.org/sbhcs-in-washington-2/

County

School District

School

Healthcare Sponsor (FQHC)

Clallam

Port Angeles

Mobile clinic serving all schools

North Olympic Healthcare Network

Clark

Evergreen

Evergreen High School

Sea Mar Health Centers

Grant

Quincy

Quincy High School 

Moses Lake Health Center

Grays Harbor

Elma

Elma Elementary School

Educational Service District 113

Jefferson

Chimacum

Chimacum High School

Jefferson County Public Health

Jefferson

Port Townsend

Port Townsend High School

Jefferson County Public Health

Jefferson 

Quilcene

Quilcene K-12 

Jefferson County Public Health

King

Bellevue

Highland Middle School

International Health Services

King

Federal Way

TAF@Saghalie>;

Healthpoint

King

Federal Way

Thomas Jefferson High School

Healthpoint

King

Renton

Renton High School

Healthpoint

King

Highline

Tyee High School

Healthpoint

King

Highline

Evergreen High School

Healthpoint

King

Seattle 

Aki Kurose Middle School

Kaiser Permanente

King

Seattle 

Bailey Gatzert Elementary School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Ballard High School

Swedish Medical Center

King

Seattle 

Beacon Hill International School

Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic

King

Seattle 

Chief Sealth High School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Cleveland High School

Public Health-Seattle & King County

King

Seattle 

Dearborn Park Elementary School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Denny International Middle School

Public Health-Seattle & King County

King

Seattle 

Franklin High School

Kaiser Permanente

King

Seattle 

Garfield High School

Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic

King

Seattle 

Highland Park Elementary School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Ingraham High School

Public Health-Seattle & King County

King

Seattle 

Interagency Academy

Kaiser Permanente

King

Seattle 

Lincoln High School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Lowell Elementary

Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic

King

Seattle 

Madison Middle School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Meany Middle School

Country Doctor

King

Seattle 

Mercer International Middle School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Nathan Hale High School

Kaiser Permanente

King

Seattle 

Nova High School

Country Doctor

King

Seattle 

Rainier Beach High School

Public Health-Seattle & King County

King

Seattle 

Rising Star @ African American Academy

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Robert Eagle Staff Middle School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Roosevelt High School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Roxhill Elementary School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

Seattle World School

International Community Health Services

King

Seattle 

Washington Middle School

Kaiser Permanente

King

Seattle 

West Seattle Elementary School

Neighborcare Health

King

Seattle 

West Seattle High School

Neighborcare Health

King

Auburn

Auburn Mountainview High School

Sea Mar Health Centers

King

Highline

Highline High School

Healthpoint

King

Vashon

Vashon High School, Chautauqua Elementary and McMurray Middle Schools

Neighborcare Health

Kitsap

Bremerton

Bremerton High School

Peninsula Health Services

Kitsap

Bremerton 

Mountain View Middle School

Peninsula Health Services

Kitsap

Central Kitsap

Barker Creek Community School

Peninsula Health Services

Kitsap

Central Kitsap

Esquire Hills Elementary School

Peninsula Health Services

Kitsap

Central Kitsap

Fairview Junior High School

Peninsula Health Services

Kitsap

Central Kitsap

Olympic High School

Peninsula Health Services

Kitsap

North Kitsap

Kingston High School 

Peninsula Health Services

Kitsap

South Kitsap

Discovery Alternative School

Peninsula Health Services

Kitsap

North Kitsap

Poulsbo Middle School

Peninsula Health Services

Kitsap

Central Kitsap

Central Kitsap High School

Peninsula Health Services

Kitsap

Central Kitsap

Klahowya Secondary

Peninsula Health Services

Mason

North Mason

North Mason High School, Hawkins Middle School and James Taylor High School

Peninsula Health Services

Pend Oreille

Newport

Newport High School

Newport Hospital and Health Services

Pend Oreille

Newport

Pend Oreille River School

Newport Hospital and Health Services

Pend Oreille

Newport

Sadie Halstead Middle School

Newport Hospital and Health Services

Pend Oreille

Newport

Stratton Elementary School

Newport Hospital and Health Services

Pierce 

Bethel

Bethel Middle School, Bethel High School and Shining Mountain Elementary

Community Health Care

Pierce 

Tacoma

Mt. Tahoma High School

MultiCare

Skagit

Sedro-Woolley

Sedro-Woolley High School

PeaceHealth

Snohomish

Edmonds

Meadowdale High School

Community Health of Snohomish County

Snohomish

Edmonds

Mountlake Terrace HS

Community Health of Snohomish County

Spokane

Mead

Shiloh Hills Elementary School

CHAS Health

Spokane

Spokane

Excelsior Holistic School

Excelsior Family Medicine

Spokane

Spokane

Lumen High School

Excelsior Family Medicine

Spokane

Spokane

Rogers High School 

CHAS Health

Walla Walla

Walla Walla

Lincoln High School

The Health Center

Walla Walla

Walla Walla

Pioneer Middle School

The Health Center

Walla Walla

Walla Walla

Walla Walla High School

The Health Center

Whatcom

Lummi Nation

Lummi Nation School

Lummi Tribal Health Clinic 

Each of the above agencies are ignoring the science on how gender drugs are neither safe or effective.