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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Note from the Principal (4-29-11)

Dear Parents-
Today marks the end of mid-quarter. Progress reports will go out next week. Also,
next week is Cystic Fibrosis Week. As you may or may not know, we have a few
Immanuel families that have been affected by this terrible disease, so it is very near
and dear to our hearts. All chapel offerings on Wednesday will go to the Cystic
Fibrosis Foundation and on Friday your child is allowed to wear a purple shirt
which is the “official color” of Cystic Fibrosis Week. Please keep all those dealing
with this disease in your prayers.
We have had a few cases of Fifth’s Disease (a.k.a. Slap cheek) in PS-8th grade.
Fifth disease is a viral infection caused by parvovirus B19. The virus only infects
humans. Symptoms can include a low fever, cold symptoms and a red rash on the
cheeks, arms, legs and trunk. Adults who get it might also have joint pain and
swelling. By the time you break out with the rash, the disease has passed through
your system and you are no longer contagious.
It is easy to catch fifth disease. Infected people have the virus in their saliva and
mucus. You can get it when you come into contact with those fluids. Frequently
washing your hands might help prevent getting the virus. Most people become
immune to the virus after having it once.
Fifth disease is usually mild and goes away on its own. However, it can be serious
if you
• Are pregnant (in your first trimester)
• Are anemic
• Have cancer or a weak immune system
I hope to see you at tonight’s play, “The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf!” It is going to be
a great performance.
Have a great weekend!
In Him,
Allison Dolak

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