Under state regulations, a student “while infected with any contagious or infectious disease may not remain in any public school.”[1] However, a district policy that denies home instruction or school attendance to a student with a communicable disease on the ground of risk to others will be closely examined by the courts.
At least one court has held that these factors shall be considered:
- How great the risk really is in terms of how the disease is transmitted;
- The duration of the risk;
- How great the risk is in terms of the consequences of infection;
- The likelihood of transmission of the disease; and 5) The reasonable steps that could be taken to reduce any risks.[2]