A Kenosha teacher says she is not returning to the classroom when the district resumes in-person learning because she remains too concerned about the spread of COVID-19.
They might not be the loudest ones in the room, but there are Racine Unified parents who don’t want their kids back in school buildings right now. Their children sometimes
Students expected to lose nearly a year of learning while attending school during the pandemic
Students across Wisconsin are struggling to stay on track with school during this pandemic. School attendance is already down in southeast Wisconsin, and one study expects by the end of the school year children will be a year behind in learning.
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MILWAUKEE â Students across Wisconsin are struggling to stay on track with school during this pandemic. School attendance is already down in southeast Wisconsin, and one study expects by the end of the school year children will be a year behind in learning.
RACINE â Saturday was a day of two protests in Racine over whether students and staff members of the Racine Unified School District should return to in-person learning.
The first was the Safety, Equity and Trust Car Caravan, led by Racine Educators United, for parents and educators who donât believe itâs safe yet to return to in-person learning without precautions like vaccinations, contact tracing, regular testing, building updates and more in place.
The second was the Rally For Choice for those who want Unified to put together a plan that will give them a choice between in-person or virtual learning.
Wis. teacher says she caught COVID-19 in classroom, leading to husbandâs death By WTMJ Staff | January 10, 2021 at 1:03 AM CST - Updated January 10 at 1:03 AM
KENOSHA, Wis. (WTMJ) - As schools in Kenosha, Wisconsin, prepare to return to in-person learning, one teacher who believes she contracted COVID-19 in the classroom then passed it on to her husband, who died, is fighting that decision.
Jeanne Hoffman believes she contracted COVID-19 while teaching in-person in the Kenosha Unified School District. Her close friend, Tanya Kitts-Lewinski, says Hoffman used all of her medical leave before returning to the school because her husband was high risk.