ILLNESS POLICY
Please keep your child home and/or contact your child’s doctor for:
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Per WCSD protocol: Children should be free from fever & vomiting and/or diarrhea for at least 24 hours prior to returning to school and resuming normal activities.
CONCUSSION/SIGNIFICANT HEAD INJURY
Any student with a medically diagnosed “concussion”, significant head injury, or suspicion of a significant head injury based on medical disclosure of such observed or reported symptoms to the nurse:
In order to return to Interscholastic athletics, the student must:
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MEDICATION
New York State law as well as local regulations strictly outline the rules schools must follow concerning medication administered in school. The overall guideline is that such dispensing of medication must be kept to a minimum. Therefore, it is administered only when necessary to be given during school hours.
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LICE (Pediculosis)
Head lice are most commonly found in children 3-12 years of age. Head lice do not pose a health hazard, transmit disease, nor serve as a sign of poor hygiene, child abuse or neglect. Nits are not equivalent to head lice, since nits cannot be transmitted from person to person. Head lice, on the other hand, are transmitted as a result of direct head-to-head contact. Transmission of head lice in the classroom is uncommon and lice are rarely present in more than 5% of students.ew York State law as well as local regulations strictly outline the rules schools must follow concerning medication administered in school. The overall guideline is that such dispensing of medication must be kept to a minimum. Therefore, it is administered only when necessary to be given during school hours.
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