Sick/Absent FAQ: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
When should my child stay home?
If a student has a fever, rash, infection or virus, is vomiting or has diarrhea, keep student home in order to help prevent "sharing" illness with his classmates or teacher.Back to Top
My child had surgery or was hospitalized. What do I provide before returning?
If a student is returning to school after surgery or hospitalization, a doctor's release is required. Any questions, call the school's health office.Back to Top
My child's eye is red, burns, itches, or has discharge. What should I do?
The student should be seen by a physician for diagnosis and treatment and a note provided. Students should not attend school until they have received the prescribed treatment for a minimum of 24 hour and are no longer considered contagious.Back to Top
My child has a rash. What should I do?
The student will be excluded form school until it is determined whether the student has a contagious disease and a doctor's note is provided.Back to Top
What if my child needs to be excused from physical activities?
A student may be excused from some or all physical activities if when appropriate excuses are submitted to the school by parent/guardian or by a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act.Back to Top
What if my child can't go outside during lunch recess?
Every effort is made to have the children spend at least part of this time outdoors. During the winter, children go outside unless the wind chill factor brings the temperature down below 0 degrees, or they have a written doctor's note.Back to Top