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STEVENS POINT – Online learning will end for most Stevens Point students in May.
The Stevens Point Area Public School District will return to in-person classes five days a week at all schools and grade levels starting May 17, Superintendent Craig Gerlach said during Monday s School Board meeting.
The small subset of students choosing to attend school through the district s online learning center will continue to do so for the rest of the year. Children in the district s early childhood and 4-year-old kindergarten will continue their schedule of two days of in-person classes.
Stevens Point public school students haven t been physically in classrooms five days a week since March 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced closures across the country. Since then, the district went from all online classes last spring to a mix of in-person and online classes last fall. The district shifted middle school and high school students to four-day in-person classes earlier this month, noting