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Too Sick for School?

Send your child to school if...

  • They have a runny nose of just a little cough, but no other symptoms
  • They haven't taken fever reducing medicine for 24 hours, and haven't had a fever during that time
  • They haven't thrown up or had any diarrhea for 24 hours
  • They don't feel great, but have no other significant symptoms. They didn't sleep well, and are kind of tired.

Keep your child home if...

  • They have a temperature greater than 100.4 F even after taking medicine.
  • They throw up two or more times in 24 hours.
  • They have diarrhea - three or more watery stools in 24 hours.
  • Their eyes are pink and crusty.
  • They have a persistent cough and/or green nasal discharge.
  • They have a diagnosed contagious illness.

Call the doctor if...

  • They have a temperature greater than 100.4 F for more than two days.
  • They throw up or have diarrhea for more than two days.
  • They've had the sniffles for more than a week, and they aren't getting any better.
  • They still have asthma symptoms after using asthma medicine (and call 911 if they have trouble breathing using an inhaler).

Contact Us

District Nurses
Sandra Chamberlin, RN
(360) 893-6500 x4039
chamberlins@orting.wednet.edu
 
Deanna Wulff, RN, BSN
(360) 893-6500 x4040
wulffd@orting.wednet.edu
 
Orting Elementary School
Ana Conley, LPN
(360) 893-2248 x4102
 
Ptarmigan Ridge Elementary 
Racheal Corbett, LPN
(360) 893-0595 x4109
 
Orting Middle School
Hannah Curtiss, LPN
(360) 893-3565 x4300
 
Orting High School
Sandie Graziani, LPN
(360) 893-2246 x4325