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Green Bay schools to return to in-person learning four days a week

Green Bay school board approves model for future learning transitions
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GREEN BAY (NBC 26) — Green Bay middle and high schools will return to in-person learning for four days a week.

The Green Bay school board voted in favor of the learning plan on Monday. Additionally, the return to four days per week carries with the below amendment:

Motion: That the secondary grade level cohort instructional model concludes on April 11, 2021 and that on April 12,2021, the secondary grade levels commence instruction for students who have chosen in-person instruction in the 4-day per week instructional model, with Wednesday remaining as a virtual instruction day for all students.

Amendment: And that if the Brown County burden rate reaches 400 utilizing the 14-day model, a Special Board of Education Meeting shall be scheduled in accordance with Wisconsin Open Meetings Law requirement to discuss transition to an alternative instructional model.

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