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Health and Safety Policy
The Nutfield School is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment
for its students. The Nutfield follows the standards set out by the Health & Safety
Manual For NH Childcare Providers.
- HEALTH FORMS
- You will receive a health form for your child at the time
of registration. In order for your child to attend school, we must
have this form completed by your physician and returned to us by the
first day of school in September. Health forms need to be updated annually.
- MEDICATION AUTHORIZATION
- If your child needs to receive medication during the day, an authorization
form must be filled out by your physician and kept on file at school.
- EMERGENCY INFORMATION FORMS
- Each family will fill out an Emergency Information Form. This gives
us permission to transport your child to the nearest hospital (Parkland
Medical Center) in case of an emergency. It tells us where you can
be reached in case of an emergency, gives us the names of people to
call in case you cannot be reached, and lists alternative pick-up people.
- ACCIDENT REPORT
- If an accident occurs while your child is at school, an accident
report will be filled out. The report will be reviewed with you and
signed by you, any witnesses, and the Director. The report is kept
on file at the school.
- DAILY OBSERVATION
- Each day when your child arrives at school the teacher will observe
him/her to determine their fitness to be in school. If there is a question,
the Director will be called in to observe. If it is determined that
the child is too ill to be in school, the parents will be called and
the child will be isolated until they are taken home. Please use good
judgment in determining whether or not to send your child to school.
If your child is too ill to go outside, they are too ill to be in school.
- GUIDELINES FOR ILLNESS
- TEMPERATURE: Oral temperature of 101º or greater accompanied
by behavior changes or other signs of illness until medical evaluation
indicates inclusion in the program, or until free of temperature for
24 hours.
- VOMITING: Two or more times in the previous 24 hours.
- IN CASE OF CONTAGEOUS ILLNESSES
- Strep Infection: 24 to 48 hours after treatment has been initiated,
and until the child has been without a fever for 24 hours.
- Conjunctivitis: Child should be excluded until 24 hours after treatment
has begun.
- Lice: Child should be nit free before being readmitted to school.
- Impetigo: Child should be excluded until 24 hours after treatment
has begun.
- Parents do not need to call the school if their child is sick unless
they have a contagious disease, have been out for more than 3 days, or
if their class is going on a field trip.
- EMERGENCY PLAN
- Our first priority in any emergency situation is to keep the Nutfield
children and staff safe. The Nutfield Cooperative School has emergency
plans in place for emergency events that would require evacuation from
the school (the Outside Drill), and events that would require the children
and staff to remain within the protection of the school building (the
Inside Drill). The Outside Drill would be used in the event of a fire
or other event that would physically compromise the building and the
safety of those within the building. The Inside Drill would be used for
example, if there is a medical emergency in the hallway and we need to
keep the children out of the way. This is how we explain the need for
the drills to the children. It is our sincerest wish that none of these
plans ever have to be implemented in the case of an actual emergency.
However it will be helpful and contribute to a better outcome if the
staff, the children, and the parents have clear direction on what to
do if such an event does occur. To ensure that staff and children are
aware of the procedures in an event of an emergency, Outside drills are
simulated periodically during the school year and the Inside Drill biannually.
- OUTSIDE DRILL: In the Outside Drill, the staff and students evacuate
the building and meet in the parking lot. In the event we cannot
reenter the building, all children will be evacuated to the Taylor
Library (across the entry road). The teacher and the teacher assistant
will be in charge of the children. The Director, contingency aide,
and hall monitor will check the halls and bathrooms to be sure all
children are accounted for. The Director (or contingency aide in
the event the Director is not in the building) will coordinate with
the police and fire department as needed, notify Channel 9 WMUR about
the emergency, and keep these organizations posted of changes. The
co-oping parent will call the emergency parent (selected by the classroom
teacher) who will notify the rest of the parents. Therefore, be sure
that the number you would like to be notified at is correct on your
class’s emergency list. The person who arrives to pick up your child
will be asked to sign them out. In the event of a major emergency,
the police will be on the premises to direct traffic. As always patience
will be helpful.
- INSIDE DRILL: During an Inside Drill, the teachers and teaching
assistants will be responsible for the children. Inside Drills will
be comprised of getting all of the children into their classrooms
at a predetermined signal, locking the doors to the classrooms and
the school, turning off the lights, and closing the shades. The Director,
contingency aide, and hall monitor will check the halls and bathrooms
to be sure all children are accounted for and locked in a classroom.
The drill will end when an all safe signal is given. In the event
of a real emergency the Director will contact and coordinate with
the police and any other agencies necessary. The staff in the classrooms
will all be in contact by walkie talkie. We will get information
to the media as soon as possible.
- The co-oping parent will call the emergency parent (selected by
the classroom teacher) as soon as possible.
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