Flu bug bites district
Deirdre Newman
A nasty flu bug afflicted a sizable number of Newport-Mesa students
before they could escape for spring break this week.
The virus mostly included nausea, vomiting, headaches and fever.
It hit TeWinkle Middle School in Costa Mesa especially hard, said
Michelle Spitaleri, school nurse, adding that it was the worst bug to hit
the school this year.
“It probably has something to do with the students not getting enough
sleep and burning the candle at both ends,” Spitaleri said. “They need to
take care of themselves and get enough rest over the weekends.”
Spitaleri said a lot of students were out sick this week, but she
attributed some of it to early vacations for spring break, which starts
Monday.
The school district receives funding based on average daily
attendance, so lengthy student declines can have a larger and more
lasting effect than just on a teacher’s classroom planning.
Staff at the school have been doing the best they can to deal with the
outbreak and so far have not been affected themselves, Spitaleri said.
“We’re making sure we’re using good hand-washing and tryingto minimize
contact,” Spitaleri said.
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