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Will the school send you home if you have a fever? im in 9th grade highschool?

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Will the school send you home if you have a fever? im in 9th grade highschool?

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  1. they should. if ur feeling sick u should go home.


  2. Yes, they will let you call home if you are sick. But, don't fake it. It will lead to a suspension. They can tell.

  3. Well only if you are acting sick and complain about it to the nurse. Otherwise they don't pay much attention. You should go home if you do have a fever. That means you are fighting off some virus or infection and can be contagious and that is just rude to hang out and get others possibly sick. Go home and stay home until you are well.

  4. yeh they should. but why would u wnt work

  5. It'd be up to your parents to take you home. :P

  6. our high school's policy is 100.5 or higher.. or puking more than once.  also any suspicious rashes and such.  it just depends on if the nurse deems you contagious.

    and yea they will pull you out of class and ask your parents to pick you up.  they don't want other kids to catch what you have.  if you wanna go home, just go to the nurse.  most teachers won't send you unless you ask.

  7. if you're sick, you have to go to the office and talk to them and tell them what is wrong, then call your parents and have them pick you up.

    if you don't have a ride and you just have a fever they will prolly send you back to class.

  8. Absolutely Yes. They'll let you contact your parents & you have to sign off at the office. But Yes, but only if you're sick.

  9. if you have a fever, and feel sick, then they'll most likely allow you to call your parents or guardian or whatever to come pick you up. so i guess it depends if you have a ride or not and how you actually look like...and it may depend on your school policies, too.

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