When to keep your child home:
Please see the drop down tabs under General Information.
Students should be kept at home if they present any one of the following symptoms during
the night or in the morning:
* Rash or skin eruptions anywhere on the body
* Fever (anything over 100.0 degrees). Your child should return to school when his or her
temperature is below 100.0 degrees for twenty four hours without the use of fever reducing medication.
* If your child has vomited or had diarrhea in the last 24 hours
* Untreated pink eye
Please do not send your sick child to school. Keep the sick child home for his/her
sake. Sending a sick child to school also puts other students at risk. In addition to calling the
health office the day your child is ill, a written excuse should be sent when your child returns to school.
the night or in the morning:
* Rash or skin eruptions anywhere on the body
* Fever (anything over 100.0 degrees). Your child should return to school when his or her
temperature is below 100.0 degrees for twenty four hours without the use of fever reducing medication.
* If your child has vomited or had diarrhea in the last 24 hours
* Untreated pink eye
Please do not send your sick child to school. Keep the sick child home for his/her
sake. Sending a sick child to school also puts other students at risk. In addition to calling the
health office the day your child is ill, a written excuse should be sent when your child returns to school.