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High School In Carmel Valley Closed Due To Staph Infection

A private Carmel Valley high school was closed today so the campus could be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized after a student may have exposed others to a dangerous drug-resistant staph infection.

The student at Cathedral Catholic High School may have Methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, or MRSA, according to the school's website.

In a letter to parents, posted on Cathedral Catholic's website, school officials said, "We feel that we are best serving the interests and well-being of our students, families and employees by taking this precaution. The campus will remain closed to all student, faculty, staff and parents until school resumes Monday morning.''

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In addition to classes, all weekend on-campus athletic and drama activities were canceled. Some off-campus activities may take place as scheduled; however, no one will be allowed on campus to pick up equipment and uniforms, school officials said.

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