16 Years of Excellence

As of 2022, Academy Days Co-op celebrates 16 years of a proven track record for college- and career-bound homeschoolers. With the Lord's blessing, we look forward to the next 16!

Fall Semester Classes

New enrollments for Fall 2022 are open now! Cllick on CLASSES on the menu for the schedule, and email carren(at)outookacademy(dot)com to sign up for a class. Deadline to sign up for fall is July 28.

Read about Co-op in the News

Academy Days Co-op and our members have been in the news many times over the years. Click on NEWS on the menu and scroll down to read the articles.

Recipes for Historical Meals

Each semester we host one historical meal, such as Medieval Feast, Roaring '20s, Food Around the World, and more! Students dress in costumes, and parents bring the food! Click on NEWS for delicious recipes.

Sick Policy PDF Print E-mail
Do to others as you would have them do to you (Luke 6:31). We cannot stress this enough: If you or your children are sick or recovering from an illness, even the common cold or a sinus infection**, please do not attend co-op that week. We do not want co-op to be a source of sickness for any family, so please use good judgment. If in doubt, err on the side of caution, stay home and get a substitute (see Substitutes Policy in the Guidelines).

We follow the health services guidelines recommended by the American Public Health Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics. If you or your children have any the following, please do not go to co-op:

  • Fever of 99 degrees or greater within 24 hours prior to co-op
  • Fever that needs medication to control (such as Tylenol, Advil or Motrin)
  • Vomiting or nausea within 48 hours prior to co-op
  • Diarrhea within 24 hours prior to co-op
  • Nasal congestion, or yellow or green nasal discharge, or excessive clear nasal discharge that is heavy enough to require frequent wiping
  • Common cold with sore throat or persistent coughing or sneezing
  • Streptococcal infection, until 48 hours after medication has been initiated
  • Antibiotics for less than 48 hours
  • Infected skin or eyes or undiagnosed rash (e.g. conjunctivitis, poison ivy, etc.), until the prescribed drops, cream or treatment are complete or incubation period recommended by doctor has passed
  • Acting lethargic, listless, or irritable
  • Any complaint of unexplained or undiagnosed pain (not including teething)
  • Other contagious symptoms, including but not limited to lice, ringworm, etc.

If your child has a clear runny nose, then use your best judgment as to whether it's sickness or allergy or teething; most likely if it's after sickness, it's still contagious. If you decide to bring your child with clear runny nose due to allergies or teething, please be diligent about wiping your child's nose often and washing your hands immediately afterwards.

**Although a sinus infection is not contagious, the cold that preceded the sinus infection is highly contagious. As a result, with a sinus infection, please stay home until fully recovered from cold symptoms as stated above. The same applies to strep throat. If you still have cold symptoms even after 48 hours on medication, please stay home until cold symptoms end.

If you or your children have any of the symptoms listed above, you will be asked to return home. Please do not put us in the awkward position of having to ask you to go home or take a sick child home.

If you need to stay home with a sick child, you must keep children through grade 2 at home with you. You may send your well children in grades 3 and above to co-op with a supervising adult (See Substitutes Policy in the Guidelines).

Notify teachers if your child has any medical conditions or allergies, especially in any class that may serve food.
 

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