The selected agency shall provide medical related services for students with disabilities whose Individual Educational Plan (IEPs) indicate the need for such services, and for whom physicians’ recommendations have been received. Services shall begin and end with the students’ arrival and departure from school. If the students’ IEP requires the nurse to accompany the student on the school bus, the service shall begin and end on the bus with students’ ride to and from school. District services shall include, but shall not be limited to the following: One on one nurse – Students who require continuous care throughout the school day. Classroom nurse – One nurse shall be utilized for up to three students who do not require one on one services, but do require intermittent skilled nursing services (i.e. tube feedings, medication administration, respiratory treatments) during the course of the school day. Transport nurse – Assigned to students who require clinical supervision while being transported to and from school. The agency shall assign a liaison to coordinate the delivery of services. The agency shall provide supervision of the services provided to all students on a monthly basis at a minimum. The agency shall have English/Spanish bilingual nurses available. The agency shall maintain documentation on all services rendered. Documentation shall include: a log of services (dates, times, locations) along with descriptions of services provided to each student. The agency shall provide substitute nurses, if requested by the district. Substitute nurses will be requested in fill the absences of a district school nurse. Substitute nurses shall be LPN’s