Sniffles, a runny nose, and a mild cough without a fever.
A single episode of diarrhea or vomiting without any other symptoms.
WHEN SHOULD I KEEP MY CHILD AT HOME?
If a student has been on an antibiotic for less than 24 hours.
A fever of 100.4 degrees or more, coupled with a rash, earache, sore throat, sluggishness, or nausea. A fever may signal a highly contagious infection. Keep home until fever free for 24 hours.
A persistent, productive cough and wheezing coupled with a thick or constant nasal discharge.
An underdiagnosed rash, especially when there is a fever and behavior change.
Pinkeye, in which there is a white or yellow discharge, often with matted eyelids after sleep, eye pain, and redness.
Chicken Pox- Keep home until all blisters are scabbed over and dry.
Diarrhea or vomiting more than once or accompanied by fever, rash, or general weakness.
Impetigo (a staph or strep infection of the skin) --Keep home for 24 hours after starting antibiotic treatment.
Ringworm (contagious fungus infection)-- Keep home until treatment is started.