Health Information
Located in Elementary Office
(830) 563-2491, ext. 224
How do I contact the school nurse?
Please save this number to your contacts so that I can reach you quickly in case of emergency. 563-2491 ext. 224, you may also use the remind app. I will periodically send out health information that pertains to our district via Remind.
Who should I notify if my child is ill?
Email Nurse Molinar and your child’s teacher. An absence remains unexcused until a note is received. A doctor’s note is required to excuse absences longer than 3 days.
When can my child return to school after an illness?
- Fever: Temperature less than 100.0° F for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication.
- Vomiting: 24 hours after the last episode of vomiting.
- Diarrhea: Diarrhea-free for 24 hours without the use of diarrhea-suppressing medication.
- Common Cold: Fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-suppressing medication.
- Strep throat: On antibiotics and fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-suppressing medication.
- Flu (influenza): Fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-suppressing medication.
- Pink eye (bacterial or viral conjunctivitis): A doctor’s note is required unless symptom-free.
- Head lice: After treatment, your student is welcome to return the following school day if they are lice & nit free.
- For a complete list of school exclusions required for communicable diseases, go to www.dshs.state.tx.us .
- Cough, extreme congestion, & fatigue without fever: Keep your child’s comfort in mind. Sick kids need to rest.
- If symptoms develop during the night: Keep children at home until you are sure they are symptom-free.
What if my child needs to take medication at school?
- Bring medications to the school nurse. Students are not allowed to carry medication to school.
- State law prohibits school nurses from administering “stock” medications to students, (e.g., Tylenol, Advil).
- Complete a “Brackett ISD Medication Authorization” form for the medications you bring.
- Bring medications in the original containers (boxes or bottles) with dosing instructions on the label.
- Prescription medications (including inhalers) must have a pharmacy label with the child’s name, drug and dose.
- Pharmacists can print duplicate prescription labels if you discarded the original or need an extra bottle labeled for school.
- Medications must be picked up on the last day of school or be destroyed (state law). Create a reminder today!
Chronic Health Conditions
Asthma, Anaphylaxis, Diabetes, Seizures, Heart Conditions, Cystic Fibrosis, etc.
- Contact the school nurse if your child has a chronic health condition or a vision, hearing or mobility impairment.
- Ask your child’s doctor to complete and sign a care plan for your child’s condition(s) over the summer every year.
- Bring the care plan and your child’s medications to the school nurse before the first day of school.
What if my child is ill or injured and cannot participate in PE or Recess?
- Send all requests for PE and recess excuses to the school nurse.
- Let the nurse know the nature of your child’s illness or injury.
- A doctor’s note is required if your child will miss more than 3 days of PE/Recess.
- Students in casts, splints, slings and crutches will need a doctor’s note to resume activity in PE.
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