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Classes canceled after suspected meningitis death of student

SAGINAW, MI (AP)--   Classes were canceled Monday at a Saginaw school after a fourth-grade student died of suspected meningitis.  

The Saginaw News reports students didn’t report to school at Arthur Eddy Academy.

The Saginaw County Health Department notified the principal Friday of a suspected case of meningitis involving a student at the school. Superintendent Nathaniel B. McClain says families of students at the school were notified the same day.

Meningitis is an inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord. Health officials informed the principal that the student died Saturday.

McClain says they've "taken steps over the weekend to ensure that all classrooms and common areas in the school are appropriately sanitized."

Classes resumed Tuesday, when counselors will be on hand.

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