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Irving Independent School District Health Services Attendance Guidelines for Illness |
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| Please help us to
provide a healthy and safe environment for all students by observing the
following:
Do not send your child to school if any of these symptoms or signs are present in the previous 24 hours"
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| There will be
times when it is difficult to tell when your child is too ill to go to
school. Sometimes there is the worry that he or she will miss important
school work. Like adults, children have different tolerances for
discomfort and illness. Even with a common cold, some are able to function
fine while others are miserable. If your child is coughing
continuously, he or she won't be able to concentrate, and will disrupt
others in the class. A day of rest at home combined with
lots of fluids speeds recovery. If you decide to send your child to school
when he or she is on the "borderline" of being ill, it is a good
idea to call the school nurse or send a note to the teacher. Be sure to
let the school know where you can be contacted in case your child's
condition worsens.
If your child complains of headaches, stomachaches, or frequently does not feel well, it is wise to mention it to your doctor. Also, it is not uncommon for children to have physical complaints when they are anxious about a test or an event- or even when they realize that staying at home brings a little extra attention. Form 14.9 |
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