By Robert Kennedy
Jan 15, 2021 3:16 AM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – The Green Bay Area Public School District will hold a special board meeting on Tuesday to reconsider its gating criteria regarding a potential return to the classroom amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Many parents have been asking the school board to allow more in-person learning. A recent survey found 60% of families prefer in-person learning.
Currently, the district is holding all virtual classes but the school board has been meeting regularly to discuss the criteria for when students can return to school.
On Thursday, State Rep. John Macco (R-Ledgeview), State Rep. David Steffen (R-Howard), and State Sen. Eric Wimberger (R-Green Bay) released a statement, claiming Green Bay School Board President Eric Vanden Heuvel hopes to have in-person learning resume sometime in the next four weeks.
Suit seeks to toss results from five states in advance of Electoral College. By Jeramey Jannene - Dec 23rd, 2020 02:42 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Observers watch workers at Milwaukee County’s presidential recount. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
Legal challenges to presidential election results in Wisconsin and other states have been soundly rejected, but they keep coming. Republicans continue to seek to overturn the election in favor of
Donald Trump in advance of a January 6th meeting to count the Electoral College votes.
A new suit was filed Tuesday in federal court seeking to toss the results in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Arizona. The Wisconsin Voters Alliance is a plaintiff, as are similar groups in each of the challenged states. The Wisconsin group’s previous suit was rejected by the Wisconsin Supreme Court.