Fox 11 News ran a story about the most recent Board of Education meeting.
Key highlights:
“It’s like we’re planning for something to go wrong, are we planning for something to go right? Because now things are going right, and the kids still aren’t in school fulltime,” clerk for the Appleton Area School District Board of Education Deborah Truyman said.
Truyman’s question was initially met with silence.
And later in the article…
Additionally, to move from the CDC’s level of “Highest Risk of Transmission in Schools” down to its “Higher Risk” level, Hartjes said there must be fewer than 200 cases per 100,000 people in the city of Appleton. That number was at 227.
“What will change when we get to fewer than 14 cases in one week, if that’s the magic number?” Truyman asked. “We’re so close to that, what will change?”
“I think we’ve more talked about, if we see numbers spike, how would we respond,” Hartjes responded. “That’s been where our conversations have gone, so I can’t really answer what we would do if we get below 14, nor what we would do if we get below that CDC number of 200.”***
Read the whole thing here: https://fox11online.com/news/local/appleton-parents-say-school-district-never-had-a-plan-for-all-students-to-return
Be the first to reply