Vancouver Island school reopening after 5 kids, 3 staff members head to clinic for health concerns

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UPDATE: An elementary school in Gold River, B.C., will reopen Thursday after it suddenly shut down Tuesday due to health concerns.

On Tuesday morning, students were dismissed from Ray Watkins Elementary School after some staff and students experienced itchiness, runny eyes and hives.

She says she heard some of the older students at the school were having "reaction"-type symptoms, like hives and rashes on their arm. School District 84 superintendent Lawrence Tarasoff says five students and three staff members attended the clinic Tuesday.Late Wednesday evening, Ray Watkins Elementary said it planned to reopen Thursday.

The PAC president described the situation as "shocking" and said nothing similar had occurred in the years she's been involved with the school.

 

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