In
accordance with the Hawaii Department of Health requirements, children may not
be admitted to the school until their medical form H-14, signed by a physician,
is on file at school. Immunizations or a State of Hawaii exemption must be current and on file
in the administrative office.All
students must have a TB clearance. Please see Enrollment Process in Section 6,
page 5 for more information.School is a
place for healthy children. Home is the best place for sick children.Please
call the school office if your child will be absent due to illness. In
compliance with the Dept. of Health regulations, we cannot accept your child at
school with active cold symptoms, such as nasal congestion, coughs or
sneezes.Children who experience
diarrhea and/or vomiting are required to be symptom free for 24 hours before
returning to school.Children who have
had a temperature (99.6 or above) are required to have a normal temperature
(98.6 or below) for 24 hours before returning to school. Children, who are
symptomatic, regardless of temperature, will be asked to stay home from
school.The school reserves the right to
make the final decision if a child should stay home due to illness or injury.All parents will appreciate our goal of keeping
contagion and illness to a minimum.Please make us aware of any contagious diseases so that we can notify
other parents as soon as possible. Upon recovery from a contagious disease,
a doctor's written release is required prior to a child’s return to school.The Toddler teacher will provide “Medical
Requirements and Health” information that is more specific to that classroom
environment to parents at the beginning of the school year.Should your child contract chicken pox, ukus,
scabies, impetigo, ring worm or any other contagious ailment and it is noted at
school, parents will be notified immediately and asked that the child remain
out of school until the disease is treated and no longer contagious. For the
health and safety of all, we ask the cooperation of all families in this
matter.
Only prescribed medication may be
brought to school for administration by a staff member.Medication must be handed to the staff member
by the parent. Medication must be in its original container with the physician's
specific instructions.The parent and
the physician prescribing the medication must sign an authorization form
allowing a staff member to administer the medication. Please do not send
medication to school with your child in his/her lunch container. The first dose
of any medication must be administered at home in case of an allergic reaction.
The MontessoriSchool of Maui
maintains an “Uku and Nit Free” policy.
§Students
are checked for ukus on a weekly basis.
§Students
found to have ukus) and/or nits will be removed from the classroom and parents
will be notified to immediately to pick-up their child.
§Students
will not be allowed to return to school until they have been successfully
treated and are uku and nit free.
§Students
sent home will need to be rechecked by office staff before being allowed to
return to the classroom.If a student
still has ukus or nits at the recheck, he/she will be sent home again to be
treated.