Send Them Or Keep Them Home?
Do I send them to school or keep them home? You don't want your child to miss school but you also don't want to endanger him/her and other children as well. Here are a few guidelines you might wish to follow:
Reminder – If your child has developed any new allergies, please call the health office. If you have any questions or are uncertain whether your child should come to school, please feel free to call the health office at any time. The school nurse's role is not to diagnose any medical problems; this is the role of your family doctor. The nurse is here to treat illnesses or injuries that occur during school hours.
Please call to report your child absent to the attendance office at (315) 889-4137. Please send an excuse to the attendance office when your child is absent from school. Be sure to include:
Effective 7/1/2018, the mandated years for health exams and screening will change. In addition, only the approved NYS School Health Examination Form may be used to document health exams to provide consistency across the state.
Students involved in sports are also required to have physicals within the previous 12 months. If a student has a sports physical during the year in which a specific grade level physical is required, the sports physical will be sufficient for both requirements.
Our school does offer school physicals for the grades listed above and for sports at no charge to parents. However, it is recommended that your child receives a physical by their own primary care physician, as he/she knows your child best.
Medication is to be brought to school by a parent/guardian. Please do not send medication to school with your child. All medications must be in a properly labeled container and must have the signed Parent and Physician Authorization for Administration Of Medication Form on file in the Health Office prior to the need for administration of any medication.