The two sites housing Riverside High School are closed today and Monday so parents can "assess" if their children are ill after tests confirm at least some of the 19 students sent home Thursday with flu-like symptoms have swine <NOBR style="FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_0_0>flu
</NOBR>, or the H1N1 virus.
Three of the 19 students were tested for the virus, and those three tested positive for <NOBR style="FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_1_0>H1N1
</NOBR>. All of the 19 students must stay home for seven days, and be symptom-free before returning to school.
All other students will be assessed before returning to class at Riverside High on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the district is urging parents throughout the district to keep their children home if they have flu-like symptoms. If students come to school with flu-like symptoms, including a cough, sore throat, and a fever higher than 100 degrees, they will be sent home.
If the illness does not enter the school again, all students would ideally be back at school before year-end exams.
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</NOBR>, or the H1N1 virus.Three of the 19 students were tested for the virus, and those three tested positive for <NOBR style="FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_1_0>H1N1
</NOBR>. All of the 19 students must stay home for seven days, and be symptom-free before returning to school.All other students will be assessed before returning to class at Riverside High on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the district is urging parents throughout the district to keep their children home if they have flu-like symptoms. If students come to school with flu-like symptoms, including a cough, sore throat, and a fever higher than 100 degrees, they will be sent home.
If the illness does not enter the school again, all students would ideally be back at school before year-end exams.
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