All communicable diseases should be reported to the school office immediately. The following regulations are set by the Oakland County Health Department and are followed by the administration of our school.
Students are excluded from classes for the following diseases and cannot be re-admitted without approval of the Health Department: Diphtheria, Meningitis, Tuberculosis, Whooping Cough and Small Pox.
Students are excluded from classes for the following illnesses and can be re-admitted by approval of the administration after the time indicated:
Re-admitted to school: 6 days from onset. Chickenpox
Re-admitted to school: when under medical care and drainage from eyes has cleared.
Re-admitted to school: all rashes must be identified by a physician. If a rash appears during the school day, the student must leave school. The student may return to school when the rash has disappeared, or with a physician’s written verification identifying the rash and verifying the rash is not contagious.
Re-admitted to school: all rashes must be identified by a physician. If a rash appears during the school day, the student must leave school. The student may return to school when the rash has disappeared, or with a physician’s written verification identifying the rash and verifying the rash is not contagious.
Re-admitted to school 24 hours after first treatment is completed and lice and viable eggs are destroyed.
Re-admitted to school: with physician’s approval.
Re-admitted to school: 2 days after oral medication for lesions on scalp and neck, for face, trunk and extremities – until topical treatment is applied.
Re-admitted to school: One day (24 hours) after treatment.
The purpose of the Mothers Club is to enhance the Shrine community through our service, concern, and commitment.
The Mothers Club is comprised of a board of four elected officers, approximately 50 chairpersons, and 25 committees that provide fundraising, service and social connections for our community. Together, we assist the school administration and staff, enrich student educational opportunities, promote social events, and hold fundraisers.
The Mothers Club newsletter is distributed via email and meetings occur every other month in the Shrine Parish Conference Center.
There are a wide range of flexible time commitments available during the day, evening, and weekends. Because many hands aid in the success of our committees, all are encouraged to play an active role in the Shrine Catholic Grade School Mothers Club, and help advance the welfare of the children in our school.
Mothers Club Registration/Donation FormThe Shrine Dads Club provides support and services to Shrine Catholic Grade School, Shrine Catholic Academy, and the National Shrine of the Little Flower Parish. The club’s primary responsibility is the administration of the entire athletic program including the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) for the students and parish members.
The Shrine Catholic Grade School Dads’ Club sponsors more than thirty athletic teams, including: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and diving, track, volleyball. The Dads Club also runs Intramural Programs from first through third grade and Instructional Programs for fourth grade.
The Dads Club organizes the annual Parish Dream Cruise Party, takes an active part in the High School Dads Club Christmas Tree Sale, and has several pancake breakfasts throughout the year.
Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at the Shrine Parish Conference Center.
Shrine Athletics Mission Statement
To provide every child the opportunity to play in an organized sports program, which operates in a supportive and supplemental role to the primary function of Christian development.
For information about Shrine CYO Athletics, please contact:
Joe Sermo, Associate Athletic Director
[email protected]