Nurse's Office

Nurse

Jordan Foster, RN

 Welcome Back!
Hi Everyone! My name is Jordan Foster and I am the Registered Nurse at Thayer Elementary. I graduated Nursing School in 2013 and spent  7+ years traveling and working in Emergency Departments across the United States before becoming a school nurse. I am so excited to be at Thayer for my second year and look forward to working with parents and staff to keep our students healthy. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have.

I'm looking forward to a healthy and happy school year!

Contact Information
Jordan Foster, RN
Phone: (573) 842-2200
Email Jordan Foster

Sick Day Guidelines

Making the right call when your child is sick:

Should I keep my child home or send him/her to school? School policy (and/or state law) requires a child to stay home if he or she:

  • Has a fever of 100 degrees or higher

  • Has been vomiting or has diarrhea

  • Has symptoms that keep your child from participating in school, such as:

    • Cough that he/she cannot control

    • Sore throat- a little sore is ok for school, but a bad sore throat could be strep throat, even if there is no fever. Other signs of strep throat in children are headaches, upset stomach, or skin rash. Call your doctor if your child has these signs. A special test is needed to know if it is Strep Throat.

24 Hour rule

  • Fever: Keep your child home until his/her Fever has been gone without medication for 24 hours. Colds can be contagious for at least 48 hours. Returning to school too soon may slow recovery and make others sick.

  • Vomiting or diarrhea: Keep your child home for 24 hours after the last Time he/she vomited or had diarrhea.

  • Antibiotics: Keep your child home for 24 hours after the first dose Of antibiotics.

We often have many children coming to school sick, and each one is passing their sickness to others. Please help others from becoming sick by keeping your child home.

For more information, or if you have questions, please contact the school nurse.