Sick Child Guide

What do I do when my child is sick?

This is a guide to help parents and teachers make decisions about sending or keeping children home from school. It is not a comprehensive list of illnesses children might be sent home with, so when you are in doubt do not hesitate to call us or your child’s doctor.

For immunization information, see the Texas Department of State Health Services Immunization Branch. see the Texas Department of State Health Services Immunization Branch.

Please go to Austin Public Health Guidelines: https://www.austintexas.gov/safely-distance for the latest guidelines for exposure or testing postive to Covid.

Guidelines for Illness at school

Illness / Infection / SymptomShould You Stay Home?When Can You Come Back?
Chicken PoxYESWhen all the pox have scabbed over
ColdNO (without fever)

YES (with fever
See fever guidelines
Coxsackie (hand, mouth, and foot disease)NOSMILE: You’re In School
DiarrheaYES24 hours after last diarrhea
Ear InfectionNO (with doctor diagnosis)SMILE: You’re In School
Fever of 100 or greater (undiagnosed illness)YES24 hrs without giving fever reducing medication the last 8 hrs.
Fifth DiseaseNO (without fever)

YES (with fever)
See fever guidelines
GiardiaYESWhen diarrhea subsides, or your doctor approves readmission
ImpetigoYESOnce treatment has begun
LiceYESAfter 1 treatment has been given
Pink EyeYES24 hours after treatment has begun
Unidentified RashYESWhen rash is gone, unless your doctor approves readmission
Ring WormNO (but you must keep area covered)SMILE: You’re In School
RoseolaYES (with fever)See fever guidelines
Rota VirusYESWhen diarrhea subsides, or your doctor approves readmission
Strep ThroatYES24 hours after beginning treatment, and when you are fever-free
ThrushNO (but you should seek treatment)SMILE: You’re In School
VomitingYES24 hours after last vomit