Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep your sick kid home. How is this even a question?
Because allergies are not contagious and are not an illness. Seasonal allergies can be treated pretty easily.
Anonymous wrote:Keep your sick kid home. How is this even a question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS has congestion and it isn’t improving. I suspect seasonal allergies. The school says he has to be symptom-free, so I tried looking up the policy on FCPS. This page says it’s ok to send him in.
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/policies-regulations-and-notices/attendance-policies/attendance-when-should-i-send-my
So can he go in or not? I’m confused.
Are you using an allergy medicine? Normally once we give our kid is allergy medicine the symptoms are no longer present.
People should not have to treat a child or test a child for allergies to prove it’s not covid. This area is insane!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Keep your sick kid home. How is this even a question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS has congestion and it isn’t improving. I suspect seasonal allergies. The school says he has to be symptom-free, so I tried looking up the policy on FCPS. This page says it’s ok to send him in.
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/policies-regulations-and-notices/attendance-policies/attendance-when-should-i-send-my
So can he go in or not? I’m confused.
Are you using an allergy medicine? Normally once we give our kid is allergy medicine the symptoms are no longer present.
People should not have to treat a child or test a child for allergies to prove it’s not covid. This area is insane!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS has congestion and it isn’t improving. I suspect seasonal allergies. The school says he has to be symptom-free, so I tried looking up the policy on FCPS. This page says it’s ok to send him in.
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/policies-regulations-and-notices/attendance-policies/attendance-when-should-i-send-my
So can he go in or not? I’m confused.
Are you using an allergy medicine? Normally once we give our kid is allergy medicine the symptoms are no longer present.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has congestion and it isn’t improving. I suspect seasonal allergies. The school says he has to be symptom-free, so I tried looking up the policy on FCPS. This page says it’s ok to send him in.
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/policies-regulations-and-notices/attendance-policies/attendance-when-should-i-send-my
So can he go in or not? I’m confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS has congestion and it isn’t improving. I suspect seasonal allergies. The school says he has to be symptom-free, so I tried looking up the policy on FCPS. This page says it’s ok to send him in.
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/policies-regulations-and-notices/attendance-policies/attendance-when-should-i-send-my
So can he go in or not? I’m confused.
Has he been allergy tested? How does he respond to allergy medication?
Anonymous wrote:My DS has congestion and it isn’t improving. I suspect seasonal allergies. The school says he has to be symptom-free, so I tried looking up the policy on FCPS. This page says it’s ok to send him in.
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/policies-regulations-and-notices/attendance-policies/attendance-when-should-i-send-my
So can he go in or not? I’m confused.