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RECREATION DESIGN

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Immunization Requirements

DOCUMENTATION OF VACCINES FROM MD

EXEMPTION

MODULE COMPLETION CERTIFICATE

IMMUNIZE-UTAH.GOV

STUDENT WOULD HAVE RECEIVED THESE REQUIRED IMMUNIZATIONS AT AGE 4-5 VISIT WITH HEALTH PROVIDER

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When to Stay Home from School:�

* Repeated diarrhea and/or vomiting within the past 24 hours.

* A fever in the range of 100.4 to 104 degrees, especially

accompanied by lethargy.

* A severe cold with fever, sneezing and thickened nasal discharge

means stay at home.

* A sore throat combined with a fever or swollen glands.

* A cough that keeps a child awake at night, worsens with increased

activity, or is combined with other symptoms generally merits a day

off.

* A severe and persistent earache may be a sign of acute otitis

media, a common ear infection, and merits a trip to the doctor.

* Redness in the whites of eyes, yellow eye discharge and matted

eyelashes are symptoms of conjunctivitis, commonly known as

pinkeye. Again, call the doctor.

* Rashes, if they are all over the body, blistery, oozing or sore, they

could be a sign of a contagious infection.

* Head lice-please treat before sending to school.

* Breathing trouble.

* Not eating for more than a day.

* Sharp or persistent pains in the abdomen or stomach.

Please do not send a note to have your child stay indoors for recess. If

they are too sick to go outside, they are too sick to be at school.

Parents should ask themselves “If my child were perfectly healthy,

would I want him or her to sit next to a child with these symptoms”.

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GETTING Ready for�KINDERGARTEN

Step 1

INDEPENDENT TOILETING SKILLS

Step 2

PRACTICE GOOD HAND WASHING

Step 3

COUGH/SNEEZE IN ELBOWS

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Mrs. Coombs MSN, RN

Email: mecoombs@wsd.net

Phone: 385-332-6326

Fax: 801-629-7644