With the identification of each new dangerous strain of influenza, scientists have expressed concern that the world is due for a pandemic -- a global outbreak. The U.S. Department of Education is collaborating with health experts and agencies across the federal government to ensure that, in the case of a flu outbreak, critical operations and services will continue. State and local preparedness will be crucial in preventing the spread of the virus. Because schools are centers of community life, we ask that educators and administrators work with local officials to make planning for a flu outbreak a priority. The tools below are designed to assist you in disseminating health information, planning for staff and student absences, and maintaining a learning environment. Show less
With the identification of each new dangerous strain of influenza, scientists have expressed concern that the world is due for a pandemic... Show more
Continuity of learning during school dismissals
Audio of Aug. 20 conference call with higher education stakeholders MP3 (5.3MB; 26 minutes)
Audio of Aug. 20 conference call with higher education media MP3 (5.9MB; 29 minutes)
Prepare for Fall Flu Season and New HIN1 Virus (July 9 press release)
Letter on H1N1 flu preparations for 2009-10 school year (June 11, 2009)
- Blog posts
PandemicFlu.gov One-stop access to all federal information related to pandemic flu. Includes comprehensive information for community planning.
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