School Nurses and Health Services
When to Keep Your Student Home From School
Please do not send your student to school if they have any of the symptoms listed below. If you are unsure of any symptoms, contact your school nurse for further guidance before sending your student to school.
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Fever - Students with 100.0 F or above, please stay home for 24 hours after fever is gone, without using fever-reducing medication.
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Vomiting and/or Diarrhea – Student must be diarrhea/vomit free for 24 hours.
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Cough - Students who are coughing continuously should remain home if the cough is such that it interferes with their ability or the ability of others to concentrate on school work.
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Respiratory illness (such as COVID-19, Flu, RSV) - When sick with a respiratory virus, your child should stay home and away from others. They can return to school when, for at least 24 hours, symptoms are improving overall, and if a fever was present, it has been gone without the use of a fever-reducing medication.
WHEN CAN MY STUDENT RETURN TO SCHOOL AFTER AN ILLNESS?
Any student with a fever above 100°F with flu-like symptoms must stay home at least 24 hours after their fever is gone, without using fever-reducing medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen.
Please note: A student that misses three consecutive school days must present a doctor’s note in order to return to school.
Please call your school nurse if you have any questions regarding a specific condition.
WHAT IF MY STUDENT HAS SOMETHING OTHER THAN THE FLU?
If your student has been diagnosed with a different disease such as strep throat, bronchitis, etc., follow your health care provider's recommendation, when to return to school along with Dr’s. note.
Reporting an Absence
Click here for directions on how to report an absence at the elementary or middle school level.
Princeton High School
Parents/guardians should report their student absence to the attendance office between 7:00am and 8:30am to report absences for their student in advance.
In addition, a student returning from an absence must bring a note from a parent/guardian or a physician to the attendance office (located in guidance). If a note is received within 3 days, the absence will be listed as “verified”. Verified absences are counted toward the total for denial of credit.
Report absence by:
1. Call 609-806-4280, ext. 3806
2. Email: phsattendance@princetonk12.org
3. Power School
Immunizations
All students must be age-appropriately vaccinated for the grade they are entering. The New Jersey Department of Health recommends following the immunization schedule listed on the CDC website.
Tuberculosis Test
Physical Exam Requirements
Annual Screenings
School nurses conduct health screenings annually as required by the New Jersey Department of Education. Screenings include checking a student's height, weight, blood pressure, vision, hearing, and scoliosis. These screenings are performed according to the mandated schedule.
To exempt your student from the scoliosis screening (performed in grades 5, 7, 9, and 11), please complete the Scoliosis Exemption Form and submit it to the school nurse.
Medications
Athletics
Frequently Asked Questions
We encourage parents to be proactive with lice and check their student's head and hair on a regular basis. Symptoms of lice include frequent scratching or complaints of itching.
Read the CDC's information about head lice and recommended treatment.
When is a student allowed to not participate in physical education class?
If my student is injured in school or at a sporting event, what should I do?
To file an injury claim, please contact your school nurse to obtain an accident insurance form.
Community Park
Johnson Park
Littlebrook
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Princeton Middle School
IleneAddonizio@princetonk12.org
Princeton High School
MargaridaCruz@Princetonk12.org
609.806.4293 ext. 3108
