Measles Exposure Reported at Broomfield High School

Students and staff may have been exposed, unvaccinated told to stay home

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

A suspected case of measles has been reported at Broomfield High School in Colorado, with potential exposure on February 20 and February 27. School officials have asked any unvaccinated students and staff to stay home from school starting on Friday as a precaution.

Why it matters

Measles is a highly contagious viral illness that can lead to serious complications, especially in unvaccinated individuals. This potential outbreak raises concerns about vaccination rates in the local community and the ability of schools to quickly respond to infectious disease threats.

The details

According to the report, anyone who attended Broomfield High School on February 20 or February 27 may have been exposed to the suspected measles case. School officials have advised unvaccinated students and staff to stay home from school starting on Friday to limit the potential spread of the illness.

  • The suspected measles case was reported on February 27, 2026.
  • Potential exposure dates were February 20 and February 27, 2026.
  • Unvaccinated students and staff were told to stay home from school starting on Friday, February 28, 2026.

The players

Broomfield High School

A public high school located in Broomfield, Colorado.

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What’s next

School officials will continue to monitor the situation and work with local health authorities to contain the potential outbreak.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of vaccination, especially in school settings, to prevent the spread of highly contagious diseases like measles and protect vulnerable members of the community.