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The Wauwatosa School Board approved returning Phase Into Learning students in grades 6-12 to five-day-per-week in-person learning. (Shutterstock)
WAUWATOSA, WI Middle school and high school students will head back to in-person learning on Tuesday.
On Feb. 19 the Wauwatosa School Board held a meeting to discuss returning Phase Into Learning students in grades 6-12 to five-day-per-week instruction on March 2 instead of the previously approved date of April 5. The Board approved this recommendation.
Secondary students didn t have school on Monday.
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On Feb. 2, Sen. Dale Kooyenga, (R-Brookfield) sent a letter encouraging the Wauwatosa School District to move students to entirely in-person learning. Kooyenga says he will advocate to direct state funding to schools that return to in-person learning.