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Welcome to West Haven Elementary!

2024-2025

School Handbook

2024-2025

Weber School District Boundary Changes

West Haven Elementary Presents Seussical Jr. March 14 & 15


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Seussical Jr. Musical

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  • Save the date!
  • Performances held March 14 & 15

Attendance Matters

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When to Keep Your Child Home

A message from your School Nurse:

How to tell when your child should stay home from school. Here are red flags to watch for:

  • Repeated diarrhea and/or vomiting within the past 24 hours.
  • A fever in the range of 100.4 to 104 degrees, especially accompanied by lethargy within the last 24 hours.
  • A severe cold with fever, sneezing and thickened nasal discharge means stay at home.
  • A sore throat combined with a fever or swollen glands.
  • A cough that keeps a child awake at night, worsens with increased activity, or is combined with other symptoms generally merits a day off.
  • A severe and persistent earache may be a sign of acute otitis media, a common ear infection, and merits a trip to the doctor.
  • Redness in the whites of eyes, yellow eye discharge and matted eyelashes are symptoms of conjunctivitis, commonly known as pinkeye. Again, call the doctor.
  • Rashes, if they are all over the body, blistery, oozing or sore, they could be a sign of a contagious infection.
  • Head lice-please treat before sending to school.
  • Breathing trouble.
  • Not eating for more than a day.
  • Sharp or persistent pains in the abdomen or stomach.
  • Please do not send a note to have your child stay indoors for recess.
  • If they are too sick to go outside, they are too sick to be at school.
  • Parents should ask themselves “If my child were perfectly healthy, would I want him or her to sit next to a child with these symptoms”.