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St. Joseph School Handbook
(Please consult the current printed
handbook. This version is offered for convenience, but may not
contain all revisions)
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A. |
ILLNESS AT HOME |
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For the protection and welfare of all children please keep your child
home if he/she has any of the following symptoms: chills, cough, earache, enlarged glands,
fever, headache, abdominal pain, nausea, skin rashes, sore throat, etc. If your child has
a communicable disease be sure he/she remains out of school until the doctor says he/she
may return (see SCHOOL SCHEDULE - Absence). |
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B. |
ILLNESS AT SCHOOL |
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Parents will be notified if their child becomes ill while at school. The
Health Room is not an infirmary; parents are asked to provide transportation for the child
from school to home in the event of such illness. The school office keeps emergency forms
on file. Parents should list on this form any pertinent medical information for each child
as well as the name and telephone number of a responsible person to be called in their
absence. IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT THIS INFORMATION BE KEPT CURRENT. |
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C. |
SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES &
ASSESSMENTS |
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A school nurse is available at school most
days. In the event of an emergency,
Health assessments are done on children according to the following schedule:
* MEDICAL EXAMINATION is required on original entry into school and in grade 6.
Your family physician or the school doctor may give the exam.
* DENTAL EXAMINATION is required on original entry into school and in grade 3. This
may be done by your family dentist or the school dentist or hygienist.
* VISION will be checked annually on each student by the school nurse.
* HEARING will be checked on each student in grades K, 1, 2, and 3 by the school
nurse.
* HEIGHT AND WEIGHT will be checked annually on each student by the school nurse.
Body Mass Index (BMI) is checked per School District requirements.
* SCOLIOSIS examination (for curvature of the spine) is done in grade 6 by your
family doctor or by the school Doctor on the 6th grade Medical exam.
* MEDICATION - a child who is on medication which must be taken during the course
of the school day should make arrangements with the Principal, secretary or school
nurse to keep his/her medication. An order from the child's physician stating the medication, the dosage and the
times of administration is necessary if school personnel are to administer the medication
during the school day. Medical Practice laws prohibit the administration of any medication
not prescribed by a physician by any person other than a parent. Therefore,
non-prescription
medication may not be administered by school personnel without a doctors note and
parent's
written request. |
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D. |
INSURANCE |
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A diocesan-sponsored accident insurance policy is offered to each student
at the beginning of each year. Cost is nominal. Participation is not required. |
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STUDENTS WITH HIV/AIDS OR RELATED
DISEASES |
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This school follows the Universal Precautions to Prevent the Spread of
Infectious Diseases to reduce the risk for employees, volunteers and students. Students
who are HIV infected or have AIDS or other related diseases and desire to attend a
diocesan elementary or secondary school will not be denied admission to or discriminated
against solely because of their medical condition. However, the school does reserve the
right to dismiss a student or curtail a students activity (curricular,
co/extra-curricular). This will be done on a case-by-case basis by the principal in
consultation with the students attending physician if it is determined that a student
presents a substantial risk to himself/herself or others. If, for reasons of health or
safety, a student can no longer continue to attend classes, arrangements for alternative
instruction will be determined by the parents/guardians. Parents/guardians are expected to
inform the principal if or when their child has HIV/AIDS or related diseases in order that
the school principal can provide for the protection of the child and other individuals in
the school. Instruction on HIV/AIDS shall be included as part of the school curriculum for
all students on age-appropriate basis. |
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