The Seattle Public School District will re-open three area schools which were closed last week over fears of a possible swine flu outbreak.

Aki Kurose Middle School, Madrona K-8 and Stevens Elementary will re-open tomorrow with a two-hour delay.

School staff will be keeping an eye out for sick kids and, according to SPS spokesman David Tucker, the district will be disinfecting "high-touch areas" at schools like light switches, door knobs and hand rails.

Tucker says the district has not yet determined whether students at Aki Kurose, Stevens and Madrona will have to make up the missed days in the summer.