Cities only a short drive away have been confirmed with cases of the Coronavirus and rumored cases even closer to home, and with our city being right on I-5 and with our new business expansions, the estimated twelve-hundred to thirteen hundred students are at more risk of exposure than ever. Also, with more of our dear faculty reaching the "in danger" age of this rampant pandemic, they may be treated as a catalyst for the virus, introducing this disease to all those in the district. If you're not convinced yet, take Arizona for example, they have only nine confirmed cases to California's two hundred twenty-four, a 1:24, and Arizona has shut down all schools in the state. I believe that a school that has a mandatory attendance requirement should be taking more initiative when faced with the prevention of this global catastrophe, instead of waiting to take action when it's too late, and the first confirmed person shows up to school.