Ms. Pestalozzi and student

Our School Nurse, Pam Pestalozzi

is available Monday-Friday,

8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

She can be reached by calling

503-262-4821.

 

Your child should stay home when they have any of the following symptoms:

  • Fever greater than 100 degrees.

  • Rash or rash with fever - new or sudden onset.

  • Brown, gray, tan or yellow drainage from nose, eyes or any other part of the body.

  • Vomiting.

  • Diarrhea

  • Cough: deep, barking, congested or productive of colored muscous.

  • White, clay colored or bloody stool.

  • Yellow color of skin and/or eyes.

  • Brown or bloody urine.

  • Stiff neck or headache with fever.

  • Unusually sleepy, lethargic or grumpy.

  • Strep throat diagnosed by M.D.

  • After an illness of two or more weeks, surgery, or other changes in health status.

 

 

Healthy food habits help students to learn. It is important for children to eat 3 meals a day. Remember, food groups are important too! Really bad eating habits and not exercising contributes to over 400,000 deaths a year. Eating healthy reduces the risk of heart disease, cancer and stroke.

 

DID YOU KNOW? Eating healthy increases your energy, strength, and intelligence?

 

Healthy food is important for proper growth and development. It can prevent obesity, dental problems and provide you with the proper nutrients and energy.

 

Websites to check out:

Health 4 Teens

Vaccine Requirements

 

 

 

 

 


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