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Heritage South Elementary School

35600 Bentley Drive ● Avon, Ohio 44011


Phone (440)937-3055 ● Fax (440)937-3054
www.avon.k12.oh.us

September 30, 2009

Dear Parents/Guardians:

This is to advise you that on Wednesday afternoon, September 30, 2009, after all
students had left the building for the day, we were informed that a student at Heritage
South Elementary has MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus). The
student has a sibling who is involved in fall athletics at Avon Middle School and has
been hospitalized to treat the infection. This infection, we just learned, was passed on
to a younger sibling of the Middle School student, who attends Heritage South
Elementary. The Heritage South student has also been treated by a doctor and has
been administered antibiotics once the infection was identified. We are appreciative the
family came forward allowing us to communicate and work together to prevent the
spread of this bacteria. We are confident the quick actions by the parents will result in a
speedy recovery and hope to see the student back at school soon.

From what we know about MRSA, early detection and attention provide the best
opportunity for successful treatment. MRSA is a concern for the School District, faculty,
staff and parents alike. I am writing to inform you the Ohio Department of Education
www.ode.state.oh.us, CDC www.CDC.gov and Ohio Department of Health
www.odh.state.oh.us, contain important information to help families understand
measures that can safeguard their health.

Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is a type of “staph” infection that is


resistant to many antibiotics and frequently causes skin infections. Common signs of a
skin infection include redness, warmth, swelling and tenderness. Often a MRSA
infection will look like a spider bite, boil, abscess or pimple. If left untreated, it could
progress into a more serious illness.

I also want to reassure you that our District has taken a proactive approach to this
problem and has instituted measures to help prevent the spread of bacteria, germs and
MRSA. Our custodians clean all areas regularly with a disinfectant. While the Health
Department does not necessarily recommend special cleaning of schools when a MRSA
case is reported, I have personally made sure that the classrooms where this student
has been present have been thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to help bring peace of
mind and to assure we are doing all we can to help prevent the spread of the bacteria.
MRSA bacteria live on the skin and may be introduced into your child’s environment at
any time. In order to prevent this from happening, effective hand washing, body
cleanliness and wound care remain the primary means to prevent the spread of such
infection. We are continuing to communicating and emphasizing this throughout the
building, and have been very pro-active in our cleaning measures recently to ensure a
safe learning environment. Early treatment of MRSA cases is important. If your child
shows any symptoms of MRSA, be sure to consult your health care provider as soon as
possible.

Your child can protect themselves from infections by practicing good hygiene (e.g.,
keeping their hands clean by washing with soap and water or using an alcohol-based
hand rub), as well as covering any open skin area such as abrasions or cuts with a
clean dry bandage.

Please be assured that the District is taking all necessary steps to ensure that our
school is disinfected to prevent the spread of MRSA as part of our continuing effort to
protect the health and safety of our students and staff and to deal proactively with the
situation. We will remain in close contact with the Health Department as to what we can
do to provide the safest environment for our school community. The prevention and
control of MRSA requires the entire community’s cooperation, so please take the time to
read and observe prevention measures as well as what should be done in case your
child should exhibit any symptoms. Finally, any information you provide to the District
concerning your child will be held in strict confidence.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Sincerely,

Jason M. Call

Principal, Heritage South Elementary School

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