Lynne P. Meadows, RN, MS
Fulton County School System
Lynne P. Meadows has 34 years in health care and nursing experience. She received a BSN from Queens College and a MS degree in nursing from Georgia State University. Lynne had an extensive career at Grady Health System in Atlanta, GA where she served in several leadership roles which included: Assistant Head Nurse, Staff Development Instructor, Director of Quality Improvement & Staff Development for Ambulatory Services and the Assistant Vice President of Patient Care Services from 1996-2000. Lynne has also worked as a Pediatric Nursing Instructor and a Legal Nurse Consultant. She is currently the Director of District Health Services for Fulton County School System (FCS) where she has served in this capacity since the program’s inception in 2000.
Lynne was named 2011 School Nurse Administrator of the Year by the Georgia Association of School Nurses and received the “Game Ball” award for exemplary work in 2014 by FCS Superintendent. Lynne is a certified American Heart Association CPR, AED and First Aid Instructor and a designated Training Center Faculty at Grady Health System. She participates and has served on a host of health care and community boards which has included the Atlanta Children’s Shelter, South Fulton United Way Advisory Board, the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile Van Advisory Council, and Secretary of the Fulton County Board of Health. Lynne is very active in public health initiatives and the school health services arena. She currently serves as the State Data Champion for the National Association of School Nurses and Georgia Association of School Nurses. Lynne also was selected and participated in the School-Based Health Alliance Leadership Fellows Program in 2015. She was one of ten to graduate in the first cohort class.