45 middle school students fell ill due to unknown reason

That they are just trying to find out what really happened. He said he got a call from the principal at Starmount Middle here about noon and said that he has several students who have headaches and we are nauseous. He says it grew out of e.Yadkin County schools and the Yadkin County Health Department is trying to figure out why 45 sixth graders fell ill at school Monday. I have been sent that I can throw about 20 times. It was bad that the First North from around the area came to help the school administrators and school nurses as they treated sick children. It’s really strange Superintendent Dr. Todd. There’s still a lot to do, says Martin. They don’t know what happened, but he and the others are determined to find out. it out. The principal called me this afternoon and said that he had several students who were not feeling. We, they were complaining of headache, nausea. Some threw it. Martin says that by the end of the day, about 45 students had become ill at this point. We don’t really know much about it because some parents told WXII 12 that they were disappointed that messages about the situation didn’t get to the school family in a timely fashion. The focus was on the Martin school staff that I understand parents were nervous and upset and no message went through because I can tell you, you know, the first time I saw it. The administration team at the Froton Office SFFTA everyone was focused on helping the students. Martin Sayche T Health Department and T District are working together to find out what caused the children to recover. I still don’t feel good about it. Yes, we were able to speak with that student. He said he was still feeling a bit as he was going home from school today, the superintendent told us that initially he thought there might be some sort of CO2 leak here, which could affect the student But I was impressing him. able to rule over it. So they’re still trying to figure out exactly what happened to the School D post on social media earlier this afternoon saying that students who still feel sick tomorrow will receive a EUXCE. Be sure to keep an eye on the development.

Yadkin County: 45 middle school students fell ill for unknown reason

Forty-five students of Starmount Middle School fell ill on Monday afternoon for an unknown reason. The sixth grader at Starmount Middle began complaining of nausea accompanied by a headache. Some students were thrown. Only sixth graders were affected, with neither seventh nor eighth graders reported to be ill, according to the Yadkin County school superintendent. In response to the mysterious pandemic, the school built a shelter to keep disaffected students away. others who were ill. “I understand the parents were nervous and upset. No message went through because I can tell you, I saw that the administration and front office staff were focused on helping the students. This is the first priority, Yadkin County School Superintendent Todd Martin said. First responders came to the school to help and examine the students. Yadkin County Schools and the Yadkin County Health Department are investigating the strange illness that affected 45 students. There were rumors of a CO2 leak, but Martin said it was denied. Officials are investigating possible food poisoning, but it has not been confirmed as a cause of illness. Parents should hear from the school on Monday eng. This is a developing story, check back with WXII for more updates.

Forty-five students of Starmount Middle School fell ill on Monday afternoon for an unknown reason.

The sixth grader at Starmount Middle began complaining of nausea accompanied by a headache. Some students were thrown.

According to the Yadkin County school superintendent, only sixth graders were affected, with neither seventh nor eighth graders reporting ill.

In response to the mysterious pandemic, the school built a shelter to keep disaffected students away from other sick people.

“I understand the parents were nervous and upset. No message gone [from the school] Because I can tell you, I saw for the first time that administration and front office staff were focused on helping students. It’s a first priority,” said Yadkin County School Superintendent Todd Martin.

First responders came to the school to help and check on the students.

Yadkin County Schools and the Yadkin County Health Department are investigating the strange illness that affected 45 students.

There were rumors of a CO2 leak, but Martin said it was dismissed.

Officials are investigating possible food poisoning, but it has not been confirmed as a cause of illness.

Parents hear from the school on Monday evening.

This is a developing story, check back with WXII for more updates.

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