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Criteria for Children Returning to School After Illness

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

Illnesses seen by your physician require a doctor's note to return to school.

Parents must report the following conditions to the Board of Health: Chicken Pox, Measles, Mumps, German Measles, Scarlet Fever, Meningitis, and Hepatitis.