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Health and Nurse Information

 

Nurse: Mrs. Webber (7:20am - 2pm, M-F)

Nurse Phone: (585) 586-1893

Nurse Fax: (585) 586-4619

 

If you send your child to school uncertain that there is significant illness as described above, it is a good idea to give the nurse a call to alert her to your concerns and to provide her with numbers where you can be reached that day should your child become more ill and require early dismissal.  

If a child is diagnosed with strep throat, a child should be kept home for at least 24 hours after medication has first been given. When a culture is taken, advise the health office and keep your child at home until the results of the culture are obtained. A child may return to school if the culture is negative. 

If you find a pattern in your child’s asking to stay home from school, especially if they are falling behind or appear anxious by the thought of attending school, or if there does not appear to be any physical symptoms, it may be a good idea to contact your school nurse and your health care provider to discuss your concerns.

In general, during cold and flu season, unless your child is significantly ill, the best place for them is in school where they have already been exposed to the same germs and where they are less likely to expose other more vulnerable people, like the very young or the very old, to their routine bouts of cold and flu. Remind and show your children to discard used tissues promptly, not to share personal items, and to wash hands thoroughly and often.