Health and Safety
	 MCPK ILLNESS/ COMMUNICABLE DISEASES POLICY 
MCPK takes the health and safety of our students and staff very seriously. We will continue to take a strategic and proactive approach to our health and safety policies and have open communication with parents if the policies change.We expect and encourage you to send your child to school on a daily basis. However, please remember it is very important for children who are ill to stay home. This helps them to regain their health and keeps other children and staff from becoming sick. The MCPK follows the regulations in the State Manual of the Standards for licensed childcare centers.
Keep your child home if:
- The student has a temperature over 100.3°F. The child may return to school after having a normal temperature for at least 24 hours, while not taking any fever reducing medications (eg. Tylenol or Motrin).
- Antibiotics are prescribed to the student. The student may return to school after taking the antibiotics for a minimum of 24 hours and being without a temperature over 100.3°F for at least 24 hours, without taking any fever reducing medications.
- The student seems tired/lethargic, pale, has little appetite and is generally not him/herself.
- The student is vomiting or has diarrhea. The student may return to school approximately 24 hours after symptoms are resolved, and the child is able to tolerate a normal diet.
- The student has an undiagnosed rash. A rash may be indicative of many things, frequently of illnesses that are contagious. Therefore, a student should see a physician to be evaluated and to determine the nature of the rash. A note from the physician should be provided upon return to school.
- The student has severe cold symptoms, an upper respiratory infection, a persistent cough, a runny nose that he/she cannot manage by him/herself and/or contain with tissues, or there are other symptoms that would interfere with effective school participation.
- The student is diagnosed with a communicable disease or illness (ex: Influenza, COVID, Pneumonia, Strep Throat, Pertussis, Chicken Pox (Varicella), Impetigo, Scabies). Please contact the school nurse before sending your child back to school.
- Strep Throat - The child must have been taking an antibiotic for at least 24 hours before returning to schoolThe student has “pink” eye/s that are itchy or sore, possibly with discharge, swelling, and crusting. This could be “pink eye”/conjunctivitis and must be diagnosed by a doctor. If the student has pink eye they need to be on antibiotics for at least 24 hours before returning to school.  
 Rules and regulations for returning to school are as follows: Please confer with the Nurse before your child returns to the school. 
| COVID/RESPIRATORY ILLNESS | Return to school once they are fever free for 24 hours without fever reducing medicine AND once symptoms have improved. | 
| INFLUENZA (FLU) | Symptom free for at least 24 hours | 
| DIARRHEA | None within 24 hours | 
| VOMITING | None within 24 hours | 
| IMPETIGO | Dry, healing skin with no crusts | 
| CONJUNCTIVITIS (PINK EYE) | Pus gone and on medication for 24 hours | 
| LICE | Must be nit (egg) and bug-free before returning to school. | 
| FEVER (100.4 or higher) | Fever free for 24 hours w/o the aid of a fever reducer | 
| STREP | On medication for 24 hours | 
| COXSACKIE VIRUS | Fever free for 24 hours and blisters dried up | 
| CHICKEN POX | 7 days with all pox scabbed over and dry |