Health Services

School nurses are responsible for protecting and promoting the health of all students.

The goal of the school nurse is to maximize each student's potential to learn and grow by providing  necessary health care and ensuring a healthy learning environment.

School Nurses

Amber Silva

Nurse

Email Amber

(920)467-7820

Deanna Timler

Nurse

Email Deanna

(920)467-7880

Health Services Forms

When to stay home....

DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL IF HE/SHE HAS:

Communicable diseases, please call the school nurse if your child is diagnosed with any communicable diseases.

A fever ~ oral temperature of 100.0 or higher. Students taking medication for a fever should NOT be sent to school. We cannot dispense medication for a fever at school.

Diarrhea and/or vomiting.

Other signs of an illness such as paleness, irritability, or excessive sleepiness.

A rash you can’t explain.

Drainage or pus from a crusty sore (could suggest impetigo or infection).

YOU MAY SEND YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL IF HE/SHE:

Has been taking antibiotics for 24 hours or more.

Has a mild cold, cough, or runny nose.

Is experiencing symptoms that are part of a medical condition.

Has minor bumps, bruises, scrapes, etc. that don’t require medical attention.

Has been fever, vomit and diarrhea free for 24 hours or more.

Covid Information

SFSD continues to follow CDC's isolation recommendations for positive COVID-19 cases:

  • the positive person should isolate from days 0-5 (date of symptom onset is day 0)

  • siblings who do not have symptoms or have a negative test can return to school

  • the positive person can return to school (if they have been fever free for 24 hrs) on day 6

  • masks are optional after returning from quarantine, but are highly encouraged if still coughing / having nasal drainage

CDC Covid Isolation Quick Guide