TIPS FOR PARENTS FROM THE SCHOOL HEALTH OFFICE
Many parents ask, “When is my child sick enough to stay home from school?”
This is not always an easy question to answer! We hope that these tips can help!
A child who is sick will not be able to perform well in school and is likely to spread the illness to
other children and staff. We suggest making a plan for childcare ahead of time so you will not
be caught without a comforting place for your child to stay if he/she is ill.
Our school policy states that you should not send your child to school if he/she has:
- Fever in the past 24 hours, greater than 100.3.
- Vomiting in the past 24 hours
- Diarrhea in the past 24 hours
- Chills
- Sore throat
- Strep Throat (must have been taking an antibiotic for at least 24 hours before returning to
school)
- Bad cold, with a very runny nose or bad cough, especially if it has kept the child awake at
night
Giving your child fever reducers, anti-diarrhea, anti-nausea medications before school only addresses the complaint for a few hours and symptoms can return during school hours. If your child becomes ill at school and the school nurse feels your child is too sick to benefit from school or is contagious to other children, you will be called to come and take him/her home from school. It is essential that the nurse has a phone number where you can be contacted during the day and an emergency number in the event you cannot be reached. Please be sure that arrangements can be made to transport your child home from school and that childcare is available in case of illness. If your daytime or emergency phone number changes during the year, please notify your child’s school to update contact information.
These guidelines are meant to serve the best interests of all the children in school. If you have
questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call your child’s school.