PTO
Clinic guidelines
Deciding whether to keep your child home from school can be difficult. It is equally difficult for us to decide when a child should be sent home.
 
In making decisions about whether to keep your child home from school or not, you should consider whether your child can participate comfortably in daily school activities. If the school finds that your child has a temperature, has vomitted, or is unable to participate in activities, they may contact you. Please remember, if your child is not well, he/she is more susceptible to other illnesses.
 
Contact the school when your child is ill. If a specific diagnosis has be made (such as strep throat, pink eye, chicken pox, etc...) let the school know. The following list is a guideline for exclusion from school  fever above 100, vomiting, chicken pox, diarrhea with illness, conjunctivitis, head lice, hepatitis A, impetigo, scabies, strep throat, measles, mumps, pertussis (whopping cough), upper respiratory complications – large amount of yellow/green nasal discharge, extreme sleepiness, stiff neck, or ear pain. Also, a child should go 24 hours without a fever after an illness before returning to school.
Illness and Accidents
The District recognizes that parents have the primary responsibility for the health of their students. The school will cooperate with appropriate professional organizations associated with maintaining individual and community health and safety.
The District shall provide the services of a medical consultant who shall render medical and administrative consultive services for personnel responsible for school health and athletics.
 
Procedures for Emergency at School
School personnel shall give only emergency care to students who become ill or injured on school property, buses, or while under school supervision.
Each year parents shall supply information indicating where the student is to be taken in case of an emergency; the name, address, and phone number of a neighbor to be contacted in case the parent is not available; and any allergies or diseases the student might have.
The District shall maintain an Emergency Procedures Handbook which shall be utilized by District personnel for handling emergencies. Emergency procedures shall include the following:
        Provision for care beyond First Aid, which would enable care by the family or its physician or the Paramedic Assistance Unit of the Fire Department. In instances when the Paramedic Assistance Unit is required, every effort shall be made to provide the unit with the student’s Emergency Card which lists any allergies or diseases the student might have;
        Information relative to not permitting the administration of any form of medicine or drugs to students without written approval of parents. Requests made by parents for such administration of medication shall be reviewed and approved by the principal or designee;
        Provisions for reporting all accidents, cases of injury, or illness to the principal. Provisions shall be made (in all cases of injury or illness involving possible legal or public relations implications) for reporting such to the appropriate director of education immediately;
        Prompt reporting by teachers to the principal or designee any accident or serious illness affecting any student in their charge. Principals shall report accidents or serious illness, and such reports will be filed with the Business Office.
 
Student Illness or Injury
In case of illness or injury, the parent or guardian will be contacted and asked to call for the student or provide the transportation.
Transportation of an ill or injured student is not normally to be provided by the school. If the parent cannot provide transportation and the student is ill or injured, an ambulance may be called. Expense incurred as a result of emergency ambulance use will not be borne by the District.

Transportation of a student by school personnel will be done only in an emergency and by the individual so designated by the school administrator.

 

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