Illness Guildelines

Deciding when to keep your student home from school can be difficult. When a student is sick and needs to stay at home, parents should contact the school and describe the illness and symptoms. If a Health Care Provider makes a specific diagnosis (such as strep throat, conjunctivitis, chicken pox, etc.), send in a note from the Health Care Provider with instructions for care at school.

There are several reasons students should stay home from school:

  1. The student does not feel well enough to participate in usual activities and exhibits signs of extreme fatigue, unexplained irritability, or persistent crying.
  2. The student requires more care than the school staff is able to provide without negatively impacting the health and safety of other students.
  3. The student is not vaccinated due to medical or religious reasons and there is an outbreak in the school.
  4. The student has an illness that requires them to stay home and/or their Health Care Provider has provided a written return to school letter with a return date.

The Health Services Illness Guidelines gives guidelines and recommendations for exclusion from school due to specific symptoms or diagnoses.