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Kansas School Cancels Classes Early Due to Mass Illness
17 Dec
Summary
- Over 40 students and staff were absent due to sickness on Monday.
- The school decided to begin winter break early to prevent further spread.
- Illnesses include bronchitis, strep throat, and severe headaches.

Dexter Schools USD #471, located near Wichita, Kansas, has made the decision to commence its winter break ahead of schedule. This move comes in response to a significant number of students and staff being absent due to illness, with over 40 individuals reporting sick on Monday. The school district cited the "tremendous amount of sickness" and its rapid spread as the primary reasons for an early dismissal.
The exact nature of the illnesses remains unspecified, but symptoms reported include bronchitis, strep throat, diarrhea, vomiting, fever, body aches, and severe headaches. While the CDC notes an increase in flu diagnoses nationwide and wastewater data suggests early norovirus spread, the school has not pinpointed a single cause. This proactive closure aims to prevent further transmission as the break begins.
The school is scheduled for an extensive cleaning during the holiday period before students and staff return in January. Any outstanding final exams or projects will be administered in the new year, allowing teachers time to complete their curriculum or review material. This early closure is intended to help the school community recover and enjoy the holiday season with improved health.




