Tuesday, January 11, 2022

A total of 22 Kenosha Unified School District schools shift virtual due to COVID-19 spike

From TMJ4:

Photo by: David Goldman/AP
In this March 6, 2020, photo, a classroom is seen vacant through a window at Saint Raphael Academy in Pawtucket, R.I., as the school remains closed following a confirmed case of the coronavirus. As a growing number of schools around the country close their doors because of the new coronavirus, they are confronted with the dilemma of whether to move classes online and run the risk of leaving behind the many students who don't have internet or computers at home, or parents with flexible work schedule. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Posted at 3:58 PM, Jan 10, 2022
 
and last updated 3:58 PM, Jan 10, 2022

KENOSHA, Wisc. — A total of 22 Kenosha Unified School District (KUSD) schools have switched to virtual learning as of Monday due to a spike in COVID-19 cases.

According to KUSD, the impacted schools have either reached or exceeded the 3 percent positive cases indicator that has been in place since the beginning of the school year.

To align with KUSD's quarantine guidelines, when a school transitions virtual it is for 10 days and all extracurricular activities are canceled.

The below schools transitioned to virtual learning on Friday, Jan. 7 and will return on Tuesday, Jan. 18:

  • Dimensions of Learning
  • Grant
  • Harborside
  • ITHSA

The below schools transitioned to virtual learning on Saturday, Jan. 8 and will return on Tuesday, Jan. 18:

  • Bradford
  • Harvey
  • Tremper
  • Whittier

The below schools transitioned to virtual learning on Monday, Jan. 10 and will return on Thursday, Jan. 20:

  • EBSOLA Dual Language
  • Frank
  • Jefferson
  • KTEC East
  • KTEC West

The below schools will transition to virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 11 and will return on Thursday, Jan. 20:

  • Bose
  • Brass
  • Bullen
  • Chavez
  • LakeView
  • Mahone
  • Nash
  • Prairie Lane
  • Southport

From: https://www.tmj4.com/news/coronavirus/a-total-of-22-kenosha-unified-school-district-schools-shift-virtual-due-to-covid-19-spike

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