8450 - CONTROL OF CASUAL-CONTACT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
The Board recognizes that control of the spread of communicable disease spread through casual contact is essential to the well-being of the school community and to the efficient District operation. The District will handle information regarding students and staff with suspected or confirmed communicable diseases confidentially in accordance with State and Federal laws and Board policies.
For purposes of this policy, "casual-contact communicable disease" shall include
diphtheria,
scarlet fever and other strep infections,
whooping cough,
mumps,
measles,
rubella, and
others designated by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS).
In order to protect the health and safety of the students, District personnel, and the community at large, the Board shall follow all State statutes and Health Department regulations that pertain to immunization and other means for controlling casual-contact communicable disease spread through normal interaction in the school setting.
Initial Exposure - Suspected Communicable Disease
If a student exhibits symptoms of a communicable disease, a teacher, school nurse, or the Principal will isolate the student in the building and contact the parents and may choose to send the student home. The staff member shall notify the parent(s) of the student, the Principal, and also contact the Pepin County Health Department to report the incident. The health department officials shall be responsible for conducting any investigation deemed necessary and directing the District to follow specific protocols, including those established by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Protocols During a Pandemic/Epidemic
The procedure described above pertains to an initial and/or isolated identification of the possible presence of a communicable disease in a school. In the event of an ongoing pandemic or endemic outbreak of a communicable disease, the Administration and Board shall develop protocols to manage school during a pandemic or epidemic. See Policy 8420.01 – Epidemics and Pandemics.
Protocols shall be developed with consideration for the following resources:
- Statewide declaration of emergency and related orders;
- guidance provided by medical and/or public health officials, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS); Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI); American Pediatrics Association;
- local health department officials and local medical professionals;
- parent and/or student groups; and
- other resources developed for and specific to the circumstances facing the District.
Revised 05/18/22
Revised 3/22/23
T.C. 8/16/23
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