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Dear Parents,
Please review the following information on the
school health program. Please visit my eBoard
for more information, including important health
forms, notices, health homework, information on
health events, news articles, and more.
Emergency Cards
It is very important that you review, correct,
and return the emergency information sheet that
is given out in September. We need to be
able to find parents or other responsible adults
that you designate in case of illness, injury
or other emergency.
Health Screenings
There are several health screenings that
are done over the year, usually after the winter
holidays. These may include vision, growth,
hearing, and blood pressure. If you do not
want these screenings done, please send in a note
in writing at the beginning of the year. Please
have them completed by your own healthcare provider
and send in the results to me so that I can keep
your child’s school health record current.
Medication
The administration of medication in school
is strictly regulated. Any medication, including
over the counter medication such as Tylenol, must
have a healthcare provider’s written order
and written parent permission. It must be
sent in the original container (often, a pharmacy
will give you two bottles, one for home and one
for school). The medication form is available
in my office, the main office and also on our
web page. Our school doctor has written an
order for throat lozenges so that I can give out
one for cough or sore throat. If you do not
want your child to receive this, please send in
a note. Children are not permitted to keep
cough drops or any other medication in the classroom.
Health Classes
I am also the Health Teacher for grades
Kindergarten, 1, 3 and 4. The curriculum
for each grade is available on my eBoard. Please
feel free to stop by or call me with any questions
about our Health lessons.
Physical Examinations
Reports of physical examinations and
health histories are required for children entering
the school for the first time, and for fourth
graders. Physical examinations are no longer
done at school; if you do not have a healthcare
provider, we can arrange for you to take your
child to Dr. Frank Meeteer’s office (our
school physician) in Mount Laurel for the examination.
Guidelines for School Attendance
It can often be difficult to decide whether
to keep your child home if he or she is complaining
of not feeling well. Here are some general
guidelines for keeping your child home:
- Fever above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (must be
fever-free for 24 hours before returning)
- Vomiting or diarrhea (may return 24 hours
after the last episode)
- Eye(s) stuck closed with dried crusts or appears
red and/or has drainage (must have doctor’s
note stating that the child is not contagious
to return)
- Excessive nasal drainage or persistent cough
- Unusual rash, especially an extensive rash
or one with blisters (check with your doctor
for cause and when able to return)
- Listlessness and lethargy without cause (i.e.,
child has had a full night’s sleep)
- Less than 24 hours on an antibiotic for treatment
of strep throat or other contagious illness
- Any sign of lice infestation, i.e. nits or
live bugs. Please let me know about it
so that I can check the others in the classroom,
otherwise it can get out of control very quickly.
Health services help to support your child’s
educational experience. If you have any questions
or need to contact me about a medical concern,
please call me at 429-0811 ext. 105, or leave
a message with the main office, and I will return
your call.
-- Loretta
Macconi, RN, MSN
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