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In a unanimous vote, the Monona Grove School Board has approved sending grades three to five back to in-person learning on Feb. 8.
Students and faculty have been operating under a fully virtual learning model since early March, when the district shut down due to COVID-19 concerns.
As of mid-October, the board had approved grades 4k through two to return to in-person learning on a limited, hybrid basis on Jan. 25. Grades three through five will now be utilizing the same program, titled the AB/AB model, but begin two weeks later on Feb. 8.
While the board did approve the motion to send students back to physical schools, students will still have the option to remain 100% virtual as they are now. Families will need to alert the district of their preference by Jan. 6 and will receive their official cohort assignment on Jan. 25.
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The Monona Grove School Board (MGSB) has voted not to remove the districtâs name from a recent Wisconsin Supreme Court case.
Court case number 2020AP001419 deals with the rights and authorities of Wisconsin state health officials to close schools, for COVID-19 related reasons, at their sole discretion.
On Aug. 21, Public Health Madison & Dane County (PHMDC) released Emergency Order #9, requiring all Dane County schools to have grades three through twelve go virtual due to COVID-19 concerns.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court deemed this unconstitutional, placing a temporary ban on the order. Now, the constitutionality of PHMDCâs authority to issue any such orders in the future is under scrutiny.