MPS seniors return to class; board vote brings back graduation
Final phase of MPS in-person learning rollout starts Monday
Milwaukee Public Schools seniors who opted in for in-person learning will head back to class Monday morning, marking the final phase of the district s in-person learning rollout.
MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee Public Schools seniors who opted in for in-person learning will head back to class Monday morning, April 26, where they ll walk the halls for the first time in more than one year. It marks the final phase of the district s in-person learning rollout.
Nearly two weeks ago, K-3 through third-graders traded their virtual classrooms for real ones and on Monday, April 19, fourth- through eighth-grade students took their turn.
Pabst Theater reopens for first show since March 2020
Pabst Theater hosts first show since March 2020 shutdown
While the show finally went on, the theater is still waiting for its chance to get federal relief dollars after being closed for more than a year.
MILWAUKEE - The Pabst Theater is all too familiar with delays.
The John McGivern show it hosted Saturday night, April 24 was originally supposed to be a Christmas show. With limited capacity, it was the first show since the shutdown last March.
While the show finally took place, the theater is still waiting for its chance to get federal dollars.
150 days, 1 COVID-19 case: School nears full year in classroom
A Franklin school manages nearly a full year with only 1 COVID case
St. Paul Lutheran School in Franklin has 116 students. To date, there has only been one COVID-19 case, which affected just one classroom, since students returned to the classroom in August.
FRANKLIN, Wis. - As schools continue to adjust to in-person learning, there is one school that seems to have it down.
St. Paul Lutheran School in Franklin has 116 students. To date, there has only been one COVID-19 case, which affected just one classroom, since students returned to the classroom in August.
Wisconsin DHS: COVID-19 cases up 494; 19 news deaths
By FOX6 News Digital Team
Published article
MILWAUKEE - The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 494 Saturday, April 24, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) reported, for a total of 594,283.
Officials with the DHS reported 19 new deaths Saturday, with a total of 6,757 deaths in the state.
Of the positive cases, 28,927 have required hospitalization (4.9%), while 578,312 have recovered (97.4%), making for 8,947 active cases (1.5%).
More than 2.8 million have tested negative.
More than 3.4 million have been tested.