Any child with a fever, rash, vomiting, or lice MUST be picked up from school and cannot go home on the school bus or walk home with out an adult. If child is sent home from school the child must be free of fever, rash, vomiting, and illness for 24 hours before returning to school. If your child is absent from school, due to illness for 3 or more days, a Doctor’s note is required and expected when child returns to school. Please report to Health Office with required Doctor’s clearance on the morning your child is able to return to school.
Any child with a contagious condition, broken/fracture bone, or needs to use crutches in school needs a note from their Heath Care Provider upon or before returning to school.
PARENTS AND GUARDIANS: Deciding to keep your child home from school is no easy decision. Use this guide to help determine if your child should take a sick day from school, as well as what to expect.
Fever: Children should not be in school if they have a temperature of 100?F or greater. Please keep your child home until fever is gone for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medication. During flu season, children with a fever and other flu-like symptoms may be asked to stay home longer. Fever may be a sign of a more serious problem. Seek medical advice for fever lasting longer than 3 days.
Vomiting and Diarrhea: Children should not attend school if they have vomiting and/or diarrhea. Please keep your child home until 24 hours after the last time they vomited and/or had diarrhea. If vomiting and/or diarrhea continues and your child is unable to keep liquids down, you should seek medical advice.
Skin Rash: Skin rashes or irritation develop for many different reasons. Some are highly contagious and can cause serious problems. It is important to seek medical advice to determine the cause. In some cases, children may need to stay at home until the rash is gone. You are required to bring in a doctor’s note before returning to school.
Cough-Cold-Sore Throat: Children with productive coughing, sneezing, headaches, body aches, earache and/or sore throat may not be well enough to participate in school. Seek medical advice immediately if your child experiences difficulty breathing, wheezing or sudden high fever, chills and body aches.
Eye Irritation: Eye drainage, crusting, pain or redness may be a sign of infection and should be evaluated. If your child is diagnosed with an infection requiring treatment, he or she must stay home for 24 hours after treatment begins. You are required to bring in a doctor’s note before returning to school.
LICE: Your child will be sent home for lice treatment. Please report to Health Office the following day before the start of school with your child for clearance with the empty box of medication used for lice treatment.