If your child is not feeling well, please keep them home until they are feeling well enough to participate in class.
FEVER: A child must be fever-free without medication for at least 24 hours before returning to school.
VOMITING: If your child has been vomiting they should be kept at home for 24 hours after they have stopped vomiting before returning to school.
DOCTOR'S NOTES: Please follow your physician's guidelines on when it is appropriate to send your child back to school after illness which necessitated a visit to the doctor and provide school with a doctor's note.
CONTAGIOUS DISEASE EXPOSURE: If your child is exposed to a contagious disease (ie: strep throat) please contact the office so we can send an exposure notice to the other students in class.
Authorization for Medication at School Form and Health Plan forms are available on our District Health Services webpage. Please click here to visit the site.
Medication forms and emergency health plans are required by the district and must be updated every school year. Schools will no longer accept any medication without the required forms on file. Please read this document for more information.
Please pick up your child's medication and medical supplies the last day of the school year. A parent or designated adult must pick up medication or medical supplies. No medication or medical supplies will be given to a student to take home. Any medication/supplies left in the school office after the last day of school will be properly disposed of.
Parents must complete an Authorization for Medication at School form and a Consent to Carry and Self Administer Medication authorization form if the physician authorizes the student to carry and/or self-administer the following medications during school: Epinephrine auto-injectors such as EpiPen or Auvi-Q, asthma inhaler, or supplies and medications prescribed for the management of diabetes. Please contact the district nurse for the Consent to Carry form.