Please contact us if your child has a communicable illness such as chicken pox, conjunctivitis (pink eye), Hand Foot and Mouth, head lice, and any undiagnosed rash, so we can exercise additional control methods. Your child's identity will be kept confidential.
Keep child home if there is a fever of 100.4 or more present.
Children should remain home for 24 hrs. after the fever is gone (without the help of medication).
Child should remain home for 24 hrs. after last episode.
Child should remain home if eyes are “crusty”, itchy, red, and/or “gooey”. Child may not return to school until all symptoms have been gone for 24 hrs. If diagnosed with “pink eye”, child must remain home for 48 hours after antibiotics are given.
Child should remain home if rash is present anywhere on their body.
A parent or person on the emergency contact list must always be available by phone during school hours. It is the parent's responsibility to have someone available who can come to the school for emergencies or for a sick child.
The Washington State Health Department requires that all preschool children be immunized before or within 30 days of enrollment.
Updating your child's Annual Student Health Inventory
In Qmlative/Skyward Family Access you can update your Annual Health Inventory Form.
https://www.q.wa-k12.net/camasSTS/
If you have forgotten your username or password, click "Forgot your Username or Password?"
Your Qmlativ home page will show "tiles". Choose the 25-26 Health Inventory Update tile.
Medication is not dispensed to children during their short time at preschool. If your child is taking a medication/antibiotic, please be sure to give them their dosage before/after preschool. If your student has an allergy requiring rescue medication such as an inhaler or epipen, we will need to work with the school nurse to sign over the medications prior to the first day of school, and make sure we have an up to date health plan for your child.