Staff illnesses force temporary closure of Hazel Stuart Elementary
Ariel Jensen
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — As a result of a significant number of staff absences due to illnesses and other unavoidable circumstances, Hazel Stuart Elementary has been closed today, Thursday, January 22. Superintendent Doug McLaren announced the decision Wednesday night, saying the overwhelming number of staff absences has left the school unable to open.
“Despite exhaustive efforts to secure coverage and adjust staffing, we are unable to ensure appropriate instruction, student supervision, and support services,” stated the announcement.
The school district is reporting the sickness is a combination of the stomach flu, influenza, and personal reasons. The superintendent says he has never had shut down a school for this reason before.
“This is a new one. And I think part of it’s because our teachers have felt some obligation to come because so many teachers are out, so they want to come, but they’re coming sick, and then it’s spreading. And so we’re hoping this will nip it where it needs to be nipped,” said Doug McLaren, Superintendent of Shelley’s school district.
While the school is closed for the day, it is being cleaned and disinfected. They expect to return by next Monday. The school district is looking hire substitute teachers. If you are interested in applying click here.
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Highlighting D60’s priority to keep students in school, Superintendent McLaren emphasized that, due to unforeseen staffing limitations, the district could not ensure student safety or meet their needs, leading to the temporary closure.
McLaren optimistically estimated that the illnesses would run their course over the weekend. D60 expects to resume normal operations on Monday, January 26. For updates on the closure or more information, click HERE.
Keeping Your Family Healthy
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Wash Your Hands frequently: Use soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds, especially after being in public spaces or before eating.
Stay Home When Sick: Keep children home if they show symptoms such as fever, cough, or fatigue. Most health guidelines suggest waiting until a child is fever-free for 24 hours without the use of medication before returning to school.
Sanitize Surfaces: Regularly wipe down doorknobs, light switches, and electronic devices with disinfectant to eliminate lingering germs.
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