Active TB Diagnosed at High School in Washington State Where 15 Percent of Students are ‘English Language Learners’

Sunday, February 12, 2017
By Paul Martin

by MICHAEL PATRICK LEAHY
BreitBart.com
12 Feb 2017

“Health officials are recommending that 240 people at Renton’s Hazen High School get tested for tuberculosis (TB) after someone at the school was diagnosed with the infectious disease,” the Seattle Times reported on January 12.

Hazen High School is part of the Renton School District, located in a King County, Washington city about 18 miles south of Seattle.

“Health officials recommended the tests at Hazen High School as a precaution after someone at the school was diagnosed with the infectious disease,” the Times noted.

According to the Renton School District’s website:

Renton School District offers an English Language Learner (ELL) program to students who need to develop English proficiency. We offer research-based instruction from ELL teachers in collaboration with mainstream teachers to effectively teach ELL students listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.

• 15% of students in the Renton School District are enrolled in the ELL program.

• The number of ELL students served in the Renton School District has increased by 67% in the last 10 years.

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