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In Arizona, all 10 public schools in the border city of Nogales canceled classes this week after a student tested positive for swine flu. Deer Park, N.Y., closed seven schools enrolling more than 4,400 kids.
In Massachusetts, the Academy of Notre Dame in Tyngsborough, about 35 miles northwest of Boston, canceled classes and extracurricular activities for the entire week because one student has a probable case.
In New York, 204 of St. Francis' 2,700 students were out sick Monday. Brother Leonard Conway, the school principal, said that students "have a lot of work to do" to make up the lost classroom time and that final exams will start five days later than usual, on June 16.
"I'm just delighted and thank God that we're getting back to normal," he said.
The school flushed the air conditioning system and gave the building a complete scrubdown, among other safety precautions.
"I'm feeling great now," said returning 16-year-old Ivy Buchelli, who had suffered fever, chills and body aches. "After the long break, I'm glad to see everyone else and how they're doing."
"I'm just hoping the school's clean," she added.
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