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Too Sick For School

Illness is a part of school life. We work closely with the East Chicago Health Department when there is any concern for communicable diseases. If a child is diagnosed with a communicable problem, such as strep throat, chicken pox, or head lice, we request that the caregiver inform the school.

Children should be kept at home if they have the following:

  • Temperature of 100.4 degrees or over
  • Eye infections with discharge
  • Cough associated with fever or continuous unrelieved cough
  • Cold symptoms associated with other signs of illness
  • Communicable diseases (chicken pox, scabies, impetigo, ringworm, head lice - until treated appropriately)
  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Undiagnosed skin eruptions or rashes

*We ask students to be on antibiotic treatment for 24 hours or fever free 24 hours without an analgesic (Tylenol, Motrin, ibuprofen) before returning to school.

Please contact your healthcare provider or school nurse with questions about the information given here. This information is designed as a guideline for School City of East Chicago. This is not a substitute for advice from your healthcare provider.