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Student Health Management

Student Illness & Injury

When your child is ill, please contact the school to let us know they will not be attending that day. State rules require schools to exclude students with certain illnesses from school for certain periods of time. For example, a child with a fever over 100 degrees must stay out of school until fever-free for 24 hours without use of fever-reducing medications. Students with diarrheal illnesses must stay home until they are diarrhea free without using diarrhea-suppressing medications for 24 hours.

See the Communicable Diseases section for more information. 

If a student becomes ill during the school day and the school nurse determines that the child should go home, the nurse will contact the parent. Students are not permitted to call their parents for release. When under the care of a physician due to injury, a letter from the physician is required upon the student’s return to school specifying return to school date and any limitation of activity or restrictions. Once released from the physician’s care, a letter from the physician is required which indicates the student is allowed to return to normal activity.

Managing Student Illnesses