MSAD No. 75 Health & Wellness
"We believe healthy people make better learners - when we feel well, we work and learn well." MSAD No. 75 Administrative Team
Every day staff, students, parents, and community members make choices that impact their health and wellness. MSAD No. 75 is committed to fostering a healthy, safe, and supportive learning environment to enhance the social, academic, physical, and emotional development of our students.
The District Health and Wellness Team reviews data, assesses need and provides feedback to District leadership on priority health issues for both students and staff. Health covers many areas, including:
- School Climate
- School Counseling, Physical & Behavioral Health Services
- Health Education
- Physical Environment
- Health Promotion & Wellness
- Physical Education and Physical Activity
- Youth, Family and Community Involvement
- School Nutrition Services
Schools play a critical role in promoting the health and safety of youth, and helping them establish healthy lifelong behavior patterns. If you would like to be part of this exciting work by joining the District Health and Wellness Team, please contact the Superintendent.
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Is It A Cold or the Flu? Should I Send My Child to School?
Guidelines for Staying Home
The flu season is going to be a particularly tough one this year and we are already seeing cases among students and employees in M.S.A.D. No. 75 schools. If your child is sick, please keep them home until they are better. Influenza is highly contagious, and the contagious period in children lasts up to 7 days!
The Maine CDC created a quick checklist to help determine if your child might have the flu.
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Does your child have a fever of 100 degrees or more without Tylenol or Ibuprofen?
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Does your child have a cough?
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Does your child have a sore throat?
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Does your child have stomach ache or vomiting?
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Does your child have body aches, a headache, fatigue, or a runny or stuffy nose?
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If you checked YES to a fever of 100 or more, AND any other symptom, then your child may have an influenza-like illness and you should KEEP YOUR CHILD HOME FOR 24 HOURS AFTER THE FEVER RESOLVES WITHOUT THE USE OF MEDICATION, AND THEY ARE NO LONGER COUGHING UP SECRETIONS.
If you checked YES to only one of the questions in the checklist above, or if your child is ill with other symptoms, then KEEP YOUR CHILD AT HOME FOR AT LEAST ONE DAY TO OBSERVE FOR ADDITIONAL SYMPTOMS. If additional symptoms develop, use the check list again to decide whether to continue to keep your child at home.
HERE ARE A FEW STEPS EVERYONE SHOULD FOLLOW TO MINIMIZE SPREADING GERMS:
- Teach your child to cough and sneeze into their elbow, not their hand.
- Wash your hands often.Use hand sanitizer or wash hands after coughing or sneezing.
- Practice “social distancing”. If you do have to be around others, avoid close contact.Do not share phones, pens, snacks, chap sticks, and other personal items.
Remember…it’s not too late to get a flu shot. For more information go to: www.MaineFlu.gov
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District Health and Wellness Committee Meeting Minutes, 2019 - 2020
Meeting Agenda and Minutes 9/18/19
Meeting Agenda and Minutes 10/16/19