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Sick Children… send or stay home?

Guidelines for Parents

Deciding when a child is too sick to go to school can be a difficult decision for parents to make. When trying to decide, use the guidelines below and seek the advice of your health care provider.

If your child has a temperature of 100.4 he/she must stay home. Your child cannot return to school until the fever has been gone for at least 24 hours.

COLDS

Your child must stay home if he/she has a thick, colored discharge from the nose or has a wheezing, croupy cough. For more severe symptoms, your child must remain at home for at least 24 hours after the fever is gone and the appetite returns to normal.

CONJUNCTIVITIS

(PINK EYE) When the white of the eye is clear (no redness), which is at least 24 hours after the child begins using antibiotic eye drops, he/she is no longer contagious and may return to school.

STREP THROAT

Your child may return to school when the temperature is normal for at least 24 hours and the child has taken antibiotics for at least 24 hours. All severe sore throats and swollen glands should be evaluated by a health care provider.

RASH

Your child should stay home and be evaluated by a health care provider for any unknown rashes.

IMPETIGO

Your child may return to school only after using prescribed medication for at least 24 hours. Infected areas must be covered when child returns. The child may not return to school with open, oozing sores.

VOMITING

Your child may not return to school until there is no fever or vomiting for at least 24 hours and has tolerated at least two normal meals. 

In the event that your child does not have a fever, if they are exhibiting negative changes in behavior, temperament, or classroom performance due to various health concerns (i.e. fatigue, colds, constipation, etc.) you will be called to pick up your child.

Please consider the health of your child and the other children in the class and follow these guidelines before sending your child back to school. You will be called by the school nurse to come and pick up your child from school in the event that these guidelines are not met.

Please keep these guidelines handy in order to determine when your child can come back to school after being ill.

Thank you

Contact the Nurse's Office

Nursing Office
860-647-8276

Nursing Fax Number
860-647-6348

Attendance Line
860-647-3583

Important Information:
Immunizations and Health forms

All sixth grade students are required to have a physical and proper immunizations by June of 2022 on file in the Bennet Academy Health Office.

The blue state physical forms must be dated after January 1, 2021.

The state of Connecticut also requires that each student have a Tdap booster after age 11; two varicellas; and a meningococcal vaccine before starting 7th grade.

Failure to provide documentation of the proper health requirements may result in your  student not being allowed to enter grade 7 at Illing Middle School.

If you have any questions, please call and speak with a school nurse between 7:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. at 860-647-3582.