Masks would be required at the middle school and high school, because that physical distancing will be difficult even with the cohorts, and that we would require masks, not only in the classrooms, but in those common areas that include hallways and restrooms, and at the elementary [level] generally our elementary staff is going to have masks on ... and that we would require students and staff to have masks on when moving about hallways and restrooms ... “But there is a challenge to having really young students wear masks and a risk that they’re going to be touching their face and nose and the mask, maybe more than they would if they didn’t have the mask on, and that could actually increase risk.”. School Board pleased with ’19-’20 bullying report, Harvest Fest’s Big Top Bingo includes three outside sessions, Montello/Princeton/Green Lake football team sidelined from season opener as it awaits results of COVID test, Tiger harriers take strides forward at Ripon Quadrangular, Ripon College tightens COVID policies as positive cases rise in the county, state, Right to vote, women’s suffrage addressed by panel Sept. 30. “This has been quite lengthy but I think a very necessary investment of time during our meeting to discuss a very complicated and problematic situation,” Rodman said. For students who do need to quarantine, the district is seeking better ways to integrate in-person and virtual learning. “Really there was no major changes between food service before and after COVID because we maintain really high standards and work with the Fond du Lac County Health Department on a regular basis,” she said. We really kind of divided up the different chores on a shift and made sure we were spread out throughout the kitchen area. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph.. Mostly cloudy. At the first one, vehicles lined up nearly a half-mile long to receive a box. She added parents or community members can pick up free food for neighborhood kids and daycares as part of the waiver that the USDA and state of Wisconsin approved. “At the beginning of August, we will have parents let us know which learning model they’re selecting [for their child] so we can plan for the start of the school year,” Whitrock said.
Winds SW at 10 to 20 mph. Each week, meal pickup will be offered to students on the first day of on-site instruction (both cohorts).
Each day's obituaries, delivered to your inbox. “You think about what a family could pay for breakfast and lunch at school, and to be able to get that free assistance for the next four months is going to be a big help for a lot of families in our community,” the food service director said.
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District offers ‘Roadmap to Re-entry’ for schools, Harvest Fest’s Big Top Bingo includes three outside sessions, Montello/Princeton/Green Lake football team sidelined from season opener as it awaits results of COVID test, Tiger harriers take strides forward at Ripon Quadrangular, Ripon College tightens COVID policies as positive cases rise in the county, state, Right to vote, women’s suffrage addressed by panel Sept. 30, Directional stickers in high-traffic areas to encourage social distancing and possibly to affect traffic flow in certain areas, Additional signage reminding students about hygiene, Require use of water bottles or single-use cups instead of mouths on water fountains, Changing schedules to ensure not all students are at their lockers at once. Sperger wondered what would happen if there is a suspected case of COVID-19 for a student who rides a bus. Elementary students will be required to wear masks when physical distancing is difficult to ensure. The food is being offered through the “Farmers to Family Food Box” program, in which anyone, regardless of income, may receive one box of food. Error! Each day's obituaries, delivered to your inbox. Preschool; Barlow Park Elementary School; Journey Charter School; Murray Park Elementary School; Quest Elementary School; Middle Schools. Community See All. “The report continues to improve year after year after year; thank you to everyone for your work on this,” member Betsy Heffernan said. The City of Ripon is committed to quality and controlled growth.
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