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There is a recent outbreak of disease in your school.Write a letter to the muntcipal education officer complaining about the unsanitary conditions of your school and suggesting at least three ways of improving the situation.

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Answered by anshuldubey927
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Explanation:

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Chief State School Officers:

Now that we are in the season of influenza, and mindful of other infectious diseases, the U.S. Department of Education would like to refer you to information and resources for district leaders, schools, and educators on steps that can be taken to guard against the spread of disease. We continue to appreciate the work you do to foster a healthy environment in America's schools and hope that these materials will support your efforts.

Seasonal "flu" occurs between October and May and typically peaks in January and February. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) predicts that this will be a particularly heavy flu season. Recently, CDC issued a health advisory saying that the vaccine developed for 2014-2015 is less effective than usual; however, CDC encourages everyone, especially school personnel, to get vaccinated because children are among the most vulnerable to the disease.

Complete information about the flu and how to contain and manage it is given at www.flu.gov and at http://www.cdc.gov/flu/. The Readiness Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) Technical Assistance (TA) Center also has useful resources and information for addressing infectious diseases as part of a comprehensive emergency operations plan (EOP), including coping with a widespread outbreak at http://rems.ed.gov/KeepSchoolsSafeFromDiseases.aspx. We encourage you to convey this information to your district and school leaders and remind teachers, students, and others to:

Wash hands often with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer;

Avoid touching eyes, nose, or mouth;

Avoid close contact with those who are already sick;

Get plenty of sleep;

The Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa remains in the news, and CDC, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the U.S. Department of Education have prepared resources for school districts on this topic. These resources make clear that, in the United States, Ebola remains a very rare disease that has affected only a handful of people. To date, no cases of Ebola in U.S. schools have been identified, and no community transmission has occurred in schools. The most likely situations regarding Ebola exposure that educators will face will pertain to perceived rather than any actual risk. Nevertheless, the following resources have been developed for public information and are available at www.ed.gov/ebola-response:

K-12 Schools Guidance

Office for Civil Rights Guidance

Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services Guidance

Continuity of Teaching and Learning Guidance

We hope that you will familiarize yourself with these resources and that you will share them through all of your available networks and communication vehicles to help ensure they reach the appropriate audiences.

Thanks for all you do every day to support the health, safety, and education of our students.

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
0

Answer:

Address

Date

To

The municipal education Officer

Municipal Corporation

Delhi

Subject- The unsanitary conditions of my school

Dear Sir/Madam,

This is to attract your attention to the extremely hygienic and sanitary conditions prevailing in our academy due to the recent outbreak of disease. we need proper sanitization and sterilization for cleanliness and to destroy the germs in our school.

The roads near our academy are full of potholes and dikes and these have come a parentage ground of mosquitoes, the rainspouts which have been dug and have been left like that are now overflowing with filth and wastewater from the houses of the position. Indeed the carcasses of the stray creatures are lying beside the roads for numerous days and have started rotting. Multitudinous calls to the megacity services have been made but all go unattended. The scrap lies rotting and smelling in the dumpsters for weeks because the external scrap exchanges fail to turn up.

This complete negligence of the authorities has made our academy surroundings an implicit health hazard.

You're requested to look into the matter incontinently. A visit to our academy will help you in assessing the situation rightly. I hope you take the necessary conduct soon.

Sincerely,

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