Department of Education Offers H1N1 Advice The Department of Education has released guidance from CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) to assist school districts in dealing with potential H1N1 flu outbreaks in the 2009-2010 school year. Approximately 62 million students and staff members attend U.S. schools each day. While local districts ultimately make decisions on school procedures and closings, it is important to fully implement the CDC responses to avoid severe outbreaks when possible.
Read the entire report (available below) for complete guidance on influenza prevention and control within your school district for the upcoming school year. Your Students Can Work from Home with ClassLink Let’s face it – many students don’t want to miss school and may be reluctant to follow school influenza guidelines for fear of falling behind. Additionally, it can be tough on teachers when numerous students are out of class each day. |
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