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MANITOWOC - Manitowoc Public School District will offer an online learning option for students in kindergarten through 12th grade next fall through a new McKinley Academy online charter school.
McKinley Academy, 1002 E. Cedar Ave., has served as an alternative high school in the district since 2007 and will be converted into a K-12 online charter school open to all resident students in the district and non-resident students who enroll through the state’s open enrollment program.
Superintendent Mark Holzman said in an email Thursday that no enrollment limits will be in place for the 2021-2022 school year, although enrollment limits will be set every January for the following school year.
MANITOWOC - No masks will be required in Manitowoc public schools or on school buses starting June 14.
Superintendent Mark Holzman notified families of the change in the district’s COVID-19 mask protocol in a May 28 letter after the board of education voted to amend the policy May 11. We are encouraged by the current health of our staff, students and community, Holzman said in his letter. For the 2021-22 school year, we are planning on returning to the health-related protocols that we are accustomed to from the past. We are not planning on requiring students or staff to wear masks when we return to school. We will continue to utilize hand hygiene and other health strategies to promote an overall healthy school environment. The district will continue to monitor our community’s health and we reserve the right to make adjustments to our plan when appropriate.