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Updated: 4:06 PM Oct 13, 2009
East Otero School District Closing Due To Flu
East Otero School District R-1 in La Junta is closing for the rest of the week due to an outbreak of the flu. Posted: 4:05 PM Oct 13, 2009 |
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East Otero School District R-1 in La Junta is closing for the rest of the week due to an outbreak of the flu.
The following message is posted on the school district's Web site:
In an attempt to be proactive against the outbreak of influenza, East Otero School District will be canceling school on Wednesday, October 14th through Friday, October 16, 2009. Classes will resume on Monday, October 19th.
This decision has been based on discussions with Mr. Rick Ritter, Otero County Health Department Director. Our situation has not only been discussed with Mr. Ritter, but he has also had discussions with the state health department and Dr. Ned Calonge, Chief Medical Officer for the State of Colorado. We have seen a spike in the numbers of students and staff who are exhibiting the flu-like symptoms and have been sent home in accordance with the guidelines and protocols that we have been given by the state and federal health departments. This is not a health department closure: It is a district closure with input from the health departments. We feel that this closure will allow students and staff the opportunity to begin recovering from their flu-like symptoms and also help prevent any further spreading of the illness. Although this illness is in the mild to moderate stage, this preemptive school closure is an attempt to slow, or even stop, further spread. Due to the high number of student and staff absences, we do not feel that the educational setting is currently conducive to learning.
The Otero County Health Department has asked us to remind you as parents/guardians to not allow your children to be out and about if they are exhibiting any of the symptoms of influenza (fever over 100 degrees, cough, and sore throat). Please use good hygiene practices including hand-washing and shielding mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing.
If you have any questions, please contact either one of us.
Thank you,
Jim Sullivan
Superintendent
Rick Ritter
Health Department Director
Latest Comments
Smart move....Calhan has also seen a spike in flu cases. Wish they would close for few days. Our whole family is very sick.
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