Milwaukee School Board Approves April Reopening Plan
Roughly 300 special-education students will return Feb. 8, with start dates for pre-K through high school staggered throughout April.
Roughly 300 special-education students will return Feb. 8, with start dates for pre-K through high school staggered throughout April.
Monday headlines: State death toll hits 1,600. The return of bar and restaurant restrictions. And more school districts are abandoning in-person classes.
GOP lawmakers haven’t met in more than 170 days as educators struggle with costs, connectivity, and minimizing coronavirus exposure.
Oshkosh high schools and UW-River Falls cite ongoing coronavirus spread.
“This year we’re facing some of the most difficult circumstances and we’re seeing an awful lot of heart and grit from our educators and our students to try to rise to the occasion here. But our government hasn’t risen up to that bar."
Without fast results, a school or campus outbreak is much harder to contain.
A racist post on Facebook and a quiet expletive picked up on a hot mic raise issues of respect.
Many say Wisconsin worst state to raise Black child due to disparity gaps.
Schools and universities try to plan for online learning, in-person social distancing, and no loss in quality of learning.
Students and teachers can't be with each other every day. But some have found sweet ways to stay connected and show love and appreciation beyond video chat classrooms.