District 220 nurse Mary Anne Wesoloski checks a scrape on the knee of Countryside Elementary School student Amanda Glowacki of Barrington Hills. Wesoloski is president-elect of the Illinois Association of School Nurses. | Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
Countryside Elementary School student Jimmy Kitzman, 7, pays a visit to nurse Mary Anne Wesoloski to have his hearing checked on Jan. 17. | Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
Countryside Elementary School nurse Mary Anne Wesoloski laughs when she hears of some of the ways a student has salvaged her broken glasses on Jan. 17. | Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
Countryside, Sunny Hill and North Barrington elementary school nurse Mary Anne Wesoloski fills out a students paperwork during a visit at Countryside Elementary School on Jan. 17. | Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
BARRINGTON Thursday Jan 17 2013 Countryside Elementary School nurse Mary Anne Wesoloski checks the temperature of seven-year-old Jenna Meitzler of Barrington Hills who came to the nurses office with a headache. Wesoloskii, who also serves a nurse for Sunny Hill and North Barrington elementary schools, was recently chosen to be president-elect of the Illinois Association of School Nurses.| Michelle LaVigne~Sun-Times Media
BARRINGTON — Mary Anne Wesoloski, who has worked as an elementary school nurse in Barrington District 220 for 13 years, is determined to improve health care in schools across Illinois. In October 2012, Wesoloski was chosen as president-elect of the Illinois Association of School Nurses. … Read More