James Irwin from A-Z

Health Guidelines

Dear Parents,
Our Priority is to keep your children healthy and in school. One way that we can all work together to do this is to prevent the spread of illnesses. If your child is not feeling their best, please use the following guidelines to determine whether or not they should be in school.

Illness or Symptom When To Keep Your Student At Home When Your Student Should Return To School
Fever A temperature of 101 or greater. (American Pediatrics Association) When your student is fever free for 24 hours without medication (Tylenol, Ibuprofen or Aspirin)
Cough Frequent or uncontrollable, producing mucous or fever Infrequent, no mucous is being coughed up and/or student has been on antibiotics for at least 24 hours or no fever for 24 hours without medication.
Diarrhea or Vomiting More than one occurrence in a 24 hour period. If the student has had a recent head injury or if student has additional symptoms such as a fever. Allow 24 hours to pass since last incident before returning to school.
Strep Throat or Scarlet Fever Sore throat that is suspicious for Strep (i.e. the student has frequent bouts of Strep or a friend/sibling has recently had Strep) or fever (some children do not always have a fever with Strep). The only way to confirm that someone has Strep is with a throat culture. After 24 hours of antibiotics.
Runny Nose Cloudy or yellow/green discharge with congestion or a fever. Clear drainage as with allergies and no fever.
Rash If cause if unknown. Rash free or with written permission from medical care provider.
“Pink Eye” Conjunctivitis Eye is red, swollen, itching, crusty or white/yellow drainage is occurring. After 24 hours of antibiotics.
Chicken Pox Itching pink/red spots with blister type center, fever. Lesions crusted over and dry, no fever for 24 hours.
Head Lice Nits or Lice present on initial inspection. Refer to Lice guidelines from a medical care provider. Student may return to school 24 hours after being treated with an acceptable over the counter or prescription LICE.


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