An outbreak of H1N1 ("swine") flu has prompted a second Catholic high school in the Philadelphia archdiocese to cancel classes for a few days.
Students at Bishop Shanahan High School in Downingtown, Pa. will have Monday off as the school gets a thorough cleaning after the number of students calling out sick increased to 393 on Friday -- that over 31% of the total student body.
Sister Maureen McDermott is the school's principal:
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