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topic-4-11-01-Student Emergency Card
topic-4-11-02-Policies Applicable to All Field Trips, Excursions, and Activities
topic-4-11-03-Immunization and Medical Screenings
topic-4-11-04-School Procedures for Immunization and Screenings
topic-4-11-05-Health Records
topic-4-11-06-Medical Appointments
topic-4-11-07-Medications
topic-4-11-08-Communicable Diseases
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topic-4-11-09-Allergies
topic-4-11-10-Student Sexual Conduct and Pregnancy
topic-4-11-11-Research Projects and Rights of Parents
topic-4-11-12-Accident Procedures
topic-4-11-13-Student Accident Insurance
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topic-4-11-08-Communicable Diseases
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Some students may have severe, life threatening allergies, such as a peanut allergy. While the school will make reasonable efforts to prevent or minimize an allergic student’s contact with allergens, the school does not promise an allergy-free environment.
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8.12 - Communicable Diseases
8.12 - Communicable Diseases
<p> <span style="font-weight:700;"> Communicable Diseases</span><br> <br>When communicable diseases are identified at a location, the <a href="/_layouts/15/FIXUPREDIRECT.ASPX?WebId=7c52c6b6-eea1-4fc3-ac3a-90f0c442a28e&TermSetId=8b66c3a8-bdfa-4bea-9c29-07c09bf9129e&TermId=2b1c28a3-c793-400d-a626-d72eb2192025" target="_blank">person in charge</a> shall immediately refer to the reporting requirements of the county health department in accordance with local requirements. For schools and childcare centers see: <a href="http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/ip/schoolchildcare.htm">http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/ip/schoolchildcare.htm</a>. Guidance for all locations is available from county health departments: </p><p> <a href="http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/acd/Cdrs.htm" target="_blank">Los Angeles County Department of Public Health</a></p><p><a href="https://www.countyofsb.org/410/Public-Health">Santa Barbara County Health Department</a></p><p> <a href="http://www.vchca.org/infectious-diseases-communicable-disease-office" target="_blank">Ventura County Communicable Disease Office</a></p><p>If the location is unsure of the reporting responsibilities or needs guidance in responding to a public health hazard, contact the <a href="https://lacatholics.org/departments-ministries/legal-counsel/">Office of the Legal Counsel</a> or, for schools, the Department of Catholic Schools at 213-637-7300.<br></p><p>The <a href="/_layouts/15/FIXUPREDIRECT.ASPX?WebId=7c52c6b6-eea1-4fc3-ac3a-90f0c442a28e&TermSetId=8b66c3a8-bdfa-4bea-9c29-07c09bf9129e&TermId=2b1c28a3-c793-400d-a626-d72eb2192025" target="_blank">person in charge</a> shall cooperate with the local health officer on necessary measures to prevent and control communicable diseases. </p><p>A reported communicable disease may cause a staff member to miss work or a student to miss school. Before the staff member can return to the workplace or the student can return to school, he or she must have appropriate permission issued by the department of public health, a physician, a nurse or other appropriate health care provider. </p><p>3-29-21</p><p></p>
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