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New Respiratory Virus Guidelines

On March 22,2024, DPH updated their guidance for management of respiratory illnesses Staying home to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses | Mass.gov to align with those previously released by the CDC on for respiratory viruses, including COVID-19. This new guidance is for respiratory viruses like Influenza, RSV, and Covid-19 as they share similar transmission methods, symptoms, and prevention strategies. This unified approach aims to simplify recommendations and address common risks more effectively.

Effective 3/28/24, NMRSD has transitioned to new Respiratory Virus Guidelines that follow both CDC and MA DPH guidance.

Health Protocols for Illness

The goal of North Middlesex Regional Schools is to strive for excellent attendance. There are times when your child may not be perfectly healthy, but is able to participate in normal school activities. We would encourage your child to attend on those days. If you feel it is questionable that your child will make it through a full day of school, please send a note in to the school nurse with numbers where you can be reached. The Nurses at North Middlesex Regional Schools have formulated the following guidelines for school attendance.

Please keep your child home from school if they display any of the following symptoms:

  • Fever of 100 degrees or more, and until the child has had a normal temperature for 24 hours; without the use of Tylenol or Advil
  • Vomiting or diarrhea during the night or in the morning before school
  • Uncontrollable or infectious (phlegm-laden) cough
  • Abdominal pain lasting more than 2 hours
  • Rash of unknown cause
  • Signs of infection of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, skin or scalp. For example: conjunctivitis or pink eye, open sores in mouth, untreated strep throat, impetigo or open weeping wounds
  • If on antibiotics for less than 24 hours for infectious conditions such as strep throat, conjunctivitis or impetigo
  • Untreated lice and/or presence of nits (eggs) or scabies.

Please remember to call the absent line at your child’s school to report his/her illness. Please try to call the absent line early in the morning if your child will be out. 

Phone: 978-433-0114 ext. 4500

Kristina Jarret

Kristina Jarret
Titles: Nurse
Departments: Health Services