Student Illness

For the safety and protection of all, students should not attend school if they re unable to meaningfully participate in school and school activities or if they will compromise the health and safety of others. Please use the guidance below to determine when your student should be at home and when they're okay to return to school.

If a student is at school and their symptoms are preventing them from participating meaningfully in school activities or results in a need for care that is greater than the staff can provide without compromising the health and safety of other students, the parent/guardian will be called to pick up the student.

Under certain circumstances, parents/guardian may be asked to consult a physician and to provide a written note from a doctor indicating that the student may return to school.

Communicable Diseases

Contact your student's school for any reportable communicable disease, including, but not limited to, COVID 19, Pertussis (Whooping Cough), Chickenpox (Varicella), Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease, Flu Meningitis, Pink Eye, RSV, and Strep Throat/Scarlet Fever.