MOC-FV Elementary

Illness Updates:


9/21/23:

MOC-FV Elementary has seen an increase in stomach-related illnesses over the past week.

Tips:

- Encourage your student to wash their hands often

- Wash clothing after each school day

- Try pre/probiotics/ vitamins per your doctor's recommendations

- Coach your child to keep hands away from their "T-Zone" (eyes, nose, mouth)


School is very important to your child’s development. However, there are times when students need to remain out of school due to illness-related symptoms. If your student exhibits any of the following symptoms, we ask that they be kept out of school until they are symptom-free for at least 24 hours without the use of medication to control the symptoms.


• Fever of 100.0 F. or above, orally, even in the absence of other symptoms

• Vomiting (even just one episode)

• Diarrhea (2 or more episodes)

• Uncontrollable cough or draining nose

• Unexplained rash


Please follow these guidelines for ill children:


• While many medications, both prescription, and over the counter can ease symptoms, they should not be used to mask/hide symptoms so students can return to school prematurely.

• Parents/guardians should always call your school office or phone line to inform the staff that your student is ill and provide 2 symptoms they are experiencing.

• Although students may “feel” better before the 24 hour symptom‐free time frame, please remember that they are still considered infectious to others until the “symptom‐free for 24 hours” has been reached. At that time, it is safe to send your student to school.

• We encourage you to contact your school health office if you have any specific questions regarding the district wellness policy. 

HOW TO GET RID OF COLD SYMPTOMS AND COUGHING

HOW TO SOOTHE A TUMMY ACHE

HOW TO HELP FEVER OR FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS

TIPS FOR DEALING WITH ANY ILLNESS

 

REMEMBER:  Your child MUST be fever free/ vomit free/ diarrhea free for 24 hours WITHOUT the use of medication (ex. Tylenol) before returning to school! Even though your child may feel better before the 24 hours are up, they still carry germs that can spread to others.   Please call the school with any questions! 

What do lice look like???

Head Lice

Head lice in the Elementary school is inevitable.  A good rule of thumb is to EXPECT your child's classroom to have lice.  Use the "Take a Peak Once a Week" philosophy and check your child regularly for signs of head lice.  If your child is found to have head lice, please treat with a medicated shampoo.  See the link below and follow directions carefully.  

DO NOT repeat treatment before the box says.  Repeat treatments can be harmful to your child if not 7-10 days after your first treatment. 

If your child has lice; please notify the school secretary or nurse immediately.  All cases remain CONFIDENTIAL; however, its nice for the school nurse to be on the look-out for recurrent cases!


https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/lice/head/treatment.html