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Temperature
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Fever free 24 hours
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Ear infection
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After the first dose of medication
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Ear tubes
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48 hours after procedure with doctor's instructions
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Strep throat
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may return after 3 doses of medication; fever free
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Pertussis
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5 days after the first dose of medication
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Rash
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(with fever or behavior change) until a physician determines that the rash is non-communicable; bring note from doctor to FACE
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Mouth sores
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Until a physician determines that the sores are non-communicable; bring note from doctor to FACE
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Scabies
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After treatment has been completed
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Tuberculosis
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Until a physician determines that the child is noninfectious
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Rubella
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7 days after the rash appears
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Vomiting
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24 hours after vomiting stops with no fever or dehydration
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Scarlet Fever
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36 hours after the first dose of medication or 3 doses; fever free
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Impetigo
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3 days after the first dose of medication
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Head Lice
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After medicated shampoo is applied and hair is free of all nits; Parent must notify FACE immediately; inspection by staff is required upon return
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Conjunctivitis
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may return after two doses of medication
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Chicken Pox
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may return 6 days after the onset of the disease
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German Measles
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may return 7 days after the rash appears
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Mumps
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may return 10 days after swelling appears
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Measles
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may return 7 days after rash appears
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Surgery, adenoids, and tonsils
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7 days with a note from the doctor stating any restrictions
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Parents must report the following conditions to the Board of Health: Chicken Pox, Measles, Mumps, German Measles, Scarlet Fever, Meningitis, and Hepatitis.