Health & Safety Information
We want to create a safe, healthy environment for all staff and students at St. Wenceslaus School. Here you will find helpful forms and information, links to other health websites, and information regarding H1N1, as needed. Working together, we can do this.
Should I keep my child home from school? One page guideline.
Nurse Para: Mrs. Kaczor, NREMT-B
Phone: 952.758.0481
Fax: 952.758.2958
Health Forms
Medication Form
Immunization Form
Annual Health History Form
Kindergarten Health History Form
Immunizations - K-8
H1N1 information, more can be found online at Mn Department of Health
What is H1N1
What you need to know about H1N1
Letter from 721 School District nurse and Suprerintendent- Sept 2009
Government Flu website
Guide for parents on Seasonal Flu & H1N1, from CDC.
District H1Ni page
FAQ
When can a child attend school after a case of diarrhea or vomiting? A child who has had diarrhea or vomiting should stay home for a minimum of 24 hours prior to coming back to school.
When can a child attend school after incurring a fever? Any child with a fever of 99 degrees or higher must be fever free for 24 hours prior to returning to school.
Should I get a flu shot for my child? It is recommended that children get the flu shot if they are at high risk for serious complications of the flu such as: Heart Disease, Asthma, Diabetes, Immune deficiency or Blood disorders.
Pink Eye - Can my child go to school if on medication? A child with pink eye will be sent home if that eye is crusty and itchy. If a child is placed on medication by a doctor, at least one dose must be given to the child prior to coming to school. The medication can be sent to school and administered by the Health Paraprofessional for those times during the day.

