For School Nurses & Staff

One less thing to guess before lunch.

Give school health staff a clear, shared picture of a student's patterns — without turning the nurse's office into a data project.

Lunch, gym class, a field trip, and a substitute nurse can all land on the same day. Mirri gives school staff a legible, shareable picture of a student's patterns, built by the family who knows them best.

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Lunch, gym class, and a substitute nurse — same day.

School days pack in more variables than most staff have time to track by memory. A clear Playbook entry says more in five seconds than a standing order can.

Built for a busy health office
Daily overview

02

'PE, fourth period' means more than a general note.

Parents log patterns like 'PE fourth period' or 'pizza day' at home; school staff see the same context during the school day, without a phone call first.

Parent-built context, school-ready
The Playbook

03

Shot Clock helps in a five-minute nurse visit.

When a student stops by between classes, Shot Clock™ gives staff a quick read on whether a recent dose is likely still active — clarity that fits in a short visit.

Quick clarity, not a long lookup
Shot Clock

04

Parents and school staff, reading from the same page.

Shared visibility means fewer back-and-forth calls home and a health office that can act with more confidence between check-ins.

Fewer calls home, more confidence
Shared view

Why it works

What schools & educators get from Mirri.

Built for quick handoffs

Clear, glanceable patterns for staff who may only see a student for a few minutes a day.

Parent-built context

Families log the patterns at home; school staff see them at school.

Works alongside your 504 or IHP

Mirri supports the care plan your school already has in place — it doesn't replace it.

The nurse's office shouldn't have to reconstruct a student's whole week from memory. Mirri already did.

MIRRI FOR SCHOOLS & EDUCATORS

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Support your students this school year.

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