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Health Guidelines

In order to provide as healthy a school environment as possible for all children and staff, the following guidelines have been prepared to assist you in decisions relating to your child's health and school attendance. If your child is not feeling well and you are uncertain about sending him/her on any given school day, it is best to keep your child home and observe him/her for worsening symptoms. If a child is too ill to attend school in the morning, it is recommended that he/she stay home all day.

When you make the decision to keep your child home, please notify the school secretary or attendance line that your child will be absent and state the nature of your child's illness.

 

Colds

Student should remain home if he/she has excessive runny nose, excessive coughing, temperature at or above 100.4° F, or is too uncomfortable to function at school.

Chicken Pox

Student may return to school when all blisters are dried and crusted over. Notify school nurse if your child has chickenpox.

Diarrhea

If a student has diarrhea 2 times in a day, he/she should remain at home until diarrhea subsides and no other signs of illness exist.

Ear Infections

Student may remain at school, but should be evaluated by his/her physician if they complain of ear pain.

Eye Infections

Student may remain at school unless an outbreak occurs, or is otherwise recommended by a MD or Health Department. 

Fever

If the fever is over 100.4° F, the student should remain home. He/she may return to school when fever free for 24 hours, without the use of fever reducing medication.

Fractures and Surgeries

Parents need to contact the nurse when a child has a serious injury or surgery. Modifications to physical activity and mode of travel throughout the building need to be evaluated. A doctor's note must be provided if the student requires the use of assistive devices (e.g. wheelchair, crutches, boot).  Please provide written information from your physician as to your child's level of activity at school. State limitations and special needs.

School Injuries

The nurse or trained staff member will assess the injury, administer first aid and notify parents as soon as possible by phone and/or note as to the type and status of injury.

Head Lice

Student must stay home from school and follow recommended treatment by your doctor or pharmacy. Children may return to school when the hair is lice- free and show proof of treatment to school. Notify the school if your child has head lice.

Rashes

Student is to remain at home with any undiagnosed skin rash. Student may return to school when the rash disappears or with a doctor's note stating diagnosis and clearing him/her to return to school.

Strep Throat

Student needs to be treated with antibiotics for 24 hours, and be fever free for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medications before returning to school.

Vomiting

The student needs to be free from vomiting for at least 24 hours before coming to school. A student may vomit x1 and remain in school if there are no other symptoms of illness present.

Updated: August 5, 2022