Milwaukee Public Schools are geared up for in person learning Its full steam ahead for Milwaukee Public Schools.
MPS Superintendent Keith Posley still plan to have an early start on Aug. 16th and traditional start on Sep. 2nd but are still requiring masks
“We will continue with our facial covering as well as our social distancing, plexiglass barriers as well as pushing in fresh air in the morning and afternoon.” said Posley.
Students will also have access to windows, Hepa filters and other safety protocols that were practiced in the fall.
City of Milwaukee Health Commissioner Kirsten Johnson brought to tears as she implores community members to get vaccinated.
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MILWAUKEE- City leaders say they’re confident that all teachers who live and work in Milwaukee will have access to a vaccine if they want one by next Monday.
“We are leaving no stone unturned,” Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said during a news conference Tuesday afternoon. “We know there’s been a lot of disruption for the kids, we know there’s been a lot of disruption in education and we want to make sure those that are working in the schools have access to their vaccinations.”
The State of Wisconsin first opened eligibility for educators on March 1st.
When asked this afternoon, City of Milwaukee Health Commissioner Kirsten Johnson clarified that while all educators would have access to the vaccine, not all would have a shot in their arm by Monday.