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FAQSick/Absent FAQ: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
If my child has a fever when can they return to school? Due to the current concern regarding H1N1 Flu the East Brunswick Board of Education is following CDC guidelines that a child with a fever shall not return to school for seven days after the onset of fever, or even longer if they still have symptoms. If a child is seen by s physician and the child is medically cleared to return to school they may return sooner with a physician's note. What if my child has strept throat? If a child is diagnosed with strept they must be on antibiotics for 24 hours before returning to school. My child has a rash. what should I do? If your child has a suspicious rash it is best that they see their physician before coming to school. My child has vomiting or/and diarrhea. What should I do? Please do not send a child who has vomited or has had diahhrea within the past 24 hours to school. I have a question about the district nutrition policy in regards to birthdays. On page 25 of the district calendar the Child Nutrition policy is reviewed. The policy is also available on the district website(Student Wellness/Nutrition Policy). Foods of minimal nutritional value cannot be given out. This includes all candy, soda,ice pops and candy coated popcorn. Birthday treats cannot be homemade and must include the ingrediant label on the product. Please be aware that there are numerous students with food allergies at Chittick. Child Nutrition offers different treats that can be ordered for delivery to your child's classroom. Any questions about ordering can be answered at 732-613-6831. An alternative to birthday foods is to consider sending in stickers, pencils, small erasers or bookmarks in lieu of snacks.You are welcome to donate a book to your child's classroom library. You can discuss alternatives with your child's teacher. Will my child need a physical this year? An entry physical is all that your child is required to have at the elementary level. If your child receives any updates of vaccinations please send a copy in to school so that I may update their health records. My child will need medication in school. What should I do? Administrative policy requires the school nurse to have a written order from your child's physician and written parental permission to adminster medication at school. Please see the nurse for the medication consent form. All medication must be given to the school nurse, by an adult, in a pharmacy labeled container which includes the child's name. |