Guidelines for Keeping Kids Home from School Due to Illness
Sometimes it can be difficult to decide when to keep your child home sick.
The following symptoms indicate your student should stay home and may need to follow up with a provider:
If your child is confirmed to have the flu, they should stay home for at least 24 hours without a fever and have resolving symptoms. Keep in mind that influenza is contagious for 5-7 days. The diagnosing providers note should be followed.
If students have symptoms that are consistent with COVID-19, they should stay home and COVID testing is recommended. If the test is positive, it can be self-reported on our school website. For more information, please call our COVID Coordinator at 315-529-9471. If the test is negative and symptoms are resolving, your child can return to school. Please be aware that all schools within the district have been experiencing an increase in flu, RSV, rhinovirus, strep throat and conjunctivitis. These illnesses are very contagious.
We thank you for your help with keeping your student home when not feeling well as our goal is always to keep everyone safe and healthy. As always, please call with any questions.
CDC list of COVID-19 symptoms:
This list does not include all possible symptoms and the CDC will continue to update list as they learn more about COVID-19
Please remember that information on COVID-19 is continuously changing. Information on this will be updated as needed.
Although some issues can be taken care of in the classroom rather than coming to the nurse, students will still have access to nurse if needed.
Kelly Lindsley
Registered Nurse
Phone: 315-963-8400 ext 5052
Fax: 315-963-7097
klindsley@mexicocsd.org
Services:
Office hours:
7:20am - 2:50pm
Physicals:
Students who are new to the Mexico School District and are 9th & 11th grade students are required by New York State law to have a physical examination by a licensed health care provider. This examination may be performed by the school health care provider at no charge or you may take your child to your own health care provider.
Screenings:
Throughout the school year, mandatory screenings will be completed in the nurse's office if they have not been done on a recent physical.
These screenings include:
Scoliosis for all 9th grade male students.
Vision and Hearing for all new entrants and 11th grade students.
Medication Policy:
If your child needs to take a medication during school hours, whether it be over-the-counter or prescription, the following must be provided to the school nurse:
Physical Education Policy: