Green Bay School Superintendent: âI Understandâ the Frustration of Parents By Rob Sussman
Jan 20, 2021 12:15 PM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) Green Bay students won’t be heading to class just yet following a school board vote last night.
Green Bay Superintendent Stephen Murley says the board picked the best of a slew of bad options Tuesday night when they voted to delay bringing students back into the classroom until three weeks after teachers are allowed to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
“One of the things that swayed the board was trying to make sure that we have a viable plan to come back to school and then stay in school,” Murley told WTAQ’s ‘The Morning News with Matt and Earl’. “And that’s obviously predicated on having staff available to work with students.”
Green Bay School Superintendent: âI Understandâ the Frustration of Parents By Rob Sussman
Jan 20, 2021 12:15 PM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) Green Bay students won’t be heading to class just yet following a school board vote last night.
Green Bay Superintendent Stephen Murley says the board picked the best of a slew of bad options Tuesday night when they voted to delay bringing students back into the classroom until three weeks after teachers are allowed to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
“One of the things that swayed the board was trying to make sure that we have a viable plan to come back to school and then stay in school,” Murley told WTAQ’s ‘The Morning News with Matt and Earl’. “And that’s obviously predicated on having staff available to work with students.”