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MEDICAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION
BAD WEATHER OR EMERGENCY CLOSINGS
Aldersgate Week Day School will close for bad weather. The TV stations in our
area will have information regarding closings: WTVD 11 and WRAL 5. Aldersgate
Weekday School will also post its status for closing on those stations. You can
also call the office and the voice mail will have closing status.
We DO NOT have a policy regarding delays. Please refer to the TV stations, voice
mail or teachers for more information or visit us at our website:
www.aldersgatewds.org.
FIRE AND TORNADO DRILLS
Fire drills will be held monthly. Safety procedures are explained and practiced
at school. Staff members remain calm and reassure the children they are safe.
Children are escorted to the nearest exit and relocated to a grassy area outside
near the church building. The teachers take count of all their students and
report their numbers to the Assistant Director or Director, who then match the
numbers with morning attendance. The Director will check all classrooms and
bathrooms, and the gymnasium and kitchen areas to make sure no children are left
inside.
Tornado drills and severe weather drills are held quarterly. All staff remains
calm and will reassure the children. Children are taken to the inside hallway
away from possible flying glass. We also have an emergency zone in the back of
the building if children should need to be relocated in extreme conditions.
Teachers will take books and other activities to do with the children while
waiting. Aldersgate Weekday School owns a radio weather monitor.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
Each child is required by state regulations to have on file a health statement
which includes a record of up-to-date immunizations and the signature of the
child’s attending physician or source of medical care. The Medical Statement
must be completed and in our office prior to school beginning. Each child must
provide updated records annually.
Aldersgate Weekday School operates for well children and staff only. For the
health of all our children, we ask that you not send your child to school if
he/she has a bad cold, sore throat, cough, upset stomach, rash, fever or other
symptoms. Children who have had a fever within 24 hours preceding the school day
should be kept at home. We reserve the right not to admit a child who appears to
be ill. Should your child become ill during school hours he/she will be removed
from class and remain in the office until the parent or designated
representative arrives for your child. We will notify you immediately.
We will not serve children with:
A fever of 100.9 degrees F, axillary
A fever of 100 degrees F – 100.9 degrees F if combined with another sign of
illness.
A skin rash that has not been identified by a phone call or writing from a
physician who has seen the rash.
Diarrhea and/ or vomiting two or more times in a day
Evidence of head lice or other parasites
Severe coughing
The preschool office has first aid kits available to administer basic first aid.
Each classroom is equipped with basic first aid supplies as well. All staff is
CPR and first aid certified. In the event of a medical emergency during school
hours, efforts will be made to contact the parent(s). If they are not available,
decisions related to securing medical assistance will be made by the Aldersgate
Week Day School Director. Our staff cannot administer medication to the
children. Please do not ask them to do so. If your child has allergies please
make both the office staff and your child’s teachers aware.
If a child is suspected to have been exposed (while at school) to a contagious
illness, we will do our best to notify you. If your child contracts an illness,
such as chicken pox, head lice, etc. please notify the school, and return to
school only after the period of contagion had passed.
If you need more information about identifying lice, talk with your pediatrician
or a preschool staff member for assistance. Information on the treatment and
care of head lice may be obtained from the preschool office. In order to prevent
head lice from becoming a widespread problem it is helpful to inspect your
child’s head at least weekly.
Children will be checked for head lice periodically at school as well. If a
child is found to be infected, the parent will be called to pick up the child.
The child will be allowed to return to school ONLY after the child has been
treated and only after ALL nits have been removed.
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