Stowe Early Learning Center PK Handbook | Page 37

• Children with mouth sores with drooling are permitted only with a note from a doctor stating that the child ’ s condition is non-infectious .
• Children with mumps are excluded from school for nine days after swelling is noted . A doctor ’ s note is required before the child can re-enter the classroom .
• Children with pinworm require a note from a doctor stating that treatment has been given .
• Children with ringworm are excluded from school until 24 hours have passed since the start of doctor ’ s treatment . A doctor ’ s note is required and affected skin must be kept covered until the lesions clear .
• Children with rubella ( German measles ) are excluded from school for five days after the rash appears . A doctor ’ s note is required for their return to school .
• Children with rubeola ( common measles ) are excluded from school for five days after rash appears . A doctor ’ s note is required for their return to school .
• Children with scabies are excluded from school until one day has passed since the beginning of treatment . A doctor ’ s note is required for their return to school .
• Children with scarlet fever are excluded from school for 24 hours after treatment has begun . A doctor ’ s note is required for their return to school .
• Children with strep throat are excluded from school for 24 hours after medication has begun . A doctor ’ s note is required for their return to school .
• Children with tuberculosis are excluded from school until a doctor or local Health Department states in writing that the child is non-infectious .
• Children with unidentified rashes , fever or behavioral changes require a note from a doctor stating the illness is not contagious .
• In response to COVID 19 , the following attestation should be used to determine if you child is well enough to attend school .
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