Health Services Overview

  • District 203 Health Service Philosophy


    School Health Services recognize that an individual’s education and growth is related to their physical, mental and emotional well-being.

    District 203 believes:

    • Each individual is valuable and the development of his/her potential is the first responsibility of education.
    • The acquisition of skills necessary to maintain a healthy state is a cardinal component of education.
    • An effective school health program requires the cooperative involvement of family, school, community agencies, and medical disciplines.
    • School Health Services provides a unique contribution to the development of concepts of wellness in students, families, and community.
    • A maturing student should be able to face social situations and life problems with increasing judgment as to his/ her role and acceptance of it. Recognition of health issues should be fostered as a civic responsibility.


    Communicable Diseases

    On March 5, 2024, the CDC announced that they are streamlining COVID-19 guidance for isolation to be in line with all respiratory viruses, and to make guidance simple, clear and easy to understand.

    • If you are sick stay home
    • Seek testing and treatment (particularly if at high risk for severe disease)
    • Return to normal activities when symptoms have been getting better overall for 24 hours, and if a fever was present, it has been gone for 24 hours without use of a fever-reducing medication.
      • Once people resume normal activities, they are encouraged to take precautions for the next 5 days to curb disease spread, such as:
        • Taking more steps for cleaner air,
        • Enhancing hygiene practices,
        • Wearing a well-fitting mask,
        • Keeping a distance from others, and/or
        • Getting testing to inform your actions to prevent spread to others. 

    Naperville 203 does not require testing, isolation or masking.

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