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H1N1 and other FLU Resources

 

Dear School District Leader,


As America goes back to school, we wanted to remind you of resources the federal government has made available to help school administrators, health workers, educators, parents, and guardians prepare for the expected return of H1N1 flu this fall. The virus disproportionately affects young people, so it is critical that schools know how to help prevent the flu’s spread and be ready to respond to outbreaks. Health and safety should always come first, but if students are dismissed, continuing learning is also important.

Thank you for sharing these resources with your colleagues at the district and school levels. You can find even more information at www.flu.gov, a one‐stop resource from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Questions about the guidance and recommendations for schools can be sent to flu@ed.gov.

Best wishes for this new school year, and thank you for all you do to keep our nation’s children healthy and learning.

Arne Duncan
U.S. Secretary of Education
Kathleen Sebelius
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services

H1N1 RESOURCES FOR K‐12 SCHOOLS

Preparing for the Flu: A Communication Toolkit for Schools
(including fact sheets for teachers and parents)
http://www.flu.gov/plan/school/toolkit.html

Technical Report for State and Local Public Health Officials and Schools Administrators on CDC Guidance for School (K‐12) Responses
http://www.flu.gov/plan/school/k12techreport.html

Report a Flu‐Related School Dismissal
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/schools/dismissal_form/

Continuity of Learning Recommendations for Schools (K‐12) During Extended Student Absence or School Dismissal
http://www.ed.gov/admins/lead/safety/emergencyplan/pandemic/guidance/continuity‐recs.pdf

Continuity of Learning‐‐Preparing for the Flu: Questions and Answers for Schools http://www.ed.gov/admins/lead/safety/emergencyplan/pandemic/guidance/continuity‐qa.pdf

 

HYS

Washington State 2008 Healthy Youth Survey
 
Our district is participating in the Washington State 2008 Healthy Youth Survey during the week of October 13th-17th.
 
The Healthy Youth Survey includes questions related to physical activity and diet, unintentional and intentional injury, substance use, risk and protective factors, and access to school-based services.  Survey results are used by schools, communities and the state agencies to plan programs to support our youth and reduce their risks.
 
The Healthy Youth Survey is given to students in grades 6, 8, 10, and 12 across Washington State.  
 
Participation in the survey is voluntary and student’s answers are anonymous. 
 
For more information and the Health Youth Survey:
Information for Parents and Students  (PDF)
Información para los Padres y Estudiantes (PDF)

 

Last Updated:

November 2, 2009

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