Two Cases of Strep Throat Reported at WBH Elementary

There have been two reported cases of strep throat at Walter B. Howard Elementary School. Please keep your child home if they complain of a sore throat or have a fever. In some cases children may not have symptoms. Common symptoms of strep throat include:
• Severe and sudden sore throat without coughing, sneezing, or other cold symptoms.
• Pain or difficulty with swallowing.
• Fever over 101°F (38.3°C). Lower fevers may point to a viral infection and not strep.
• Swollen lymph nodes in the neck.
• White or yellow spots or coating on the throat and tonsils.
• Bright red throat or dark red spots on the roof of the mouth at the back near the throat.
• Swollen tonsils, although this symptom may also be caused by a viral infection.
We would like to remind everyone in District to keep three simple steps in mind to prevent illness of all types:
• Wash your hands frequently
• Cover your cough or sneezes
• Stay home when you are sick
If you have any questions please see our school nurse.