Some schools have primary care clinics located on school premises. School-based Health Centers (SBHCs) provide primary healthcare services to students enrolled in the center and may provide primary healthcare services to community members external to the school. A SBHC cannot replace but rather supplements the services of a school nurse who provides school health services to the entire school population (NASN & School Based Health Alliance [SBHA], 2021), e.g., students who are enrolled for primary care in the SBHC, students who are enrolled in primary care practices in the community, and students without a healthcare home. School nurses and staff from the SBHCs, including advanced practice registered nurse (APRNs), work together in a collaborative relationship to meet the healthcare needs of the students and school community