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Green Bay commits to full-time learning in the fall

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – Planning is already underway for 2021-22 as Green Bay secondary students return for in-person instruction four days a week for the first time this school year. Board members had a brief discussion regarding next school year at their meeting Monday, April 12, which should resemble a return to …

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Learning transition for secondary students approved in Green Bay

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – Another transition is coming for Green Bay secondary students. The school board approved a plan at a special board meeting Monday, March 22 that transitions students in grades six through 12 from the current cohort model – where students attend in-person instruction twice a week in two cohorts …

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Green Bay school board discusses more in-person learning for secondary students

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – Green Bay school district students have been back onsite in blended and cohort learning models for less than two weeks, and there is already a push for more in-person learning. During the district’s school board meeting Monday, March 8, some board members stressed the need for a transition …

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Green Bay school board appoints Laitinen-Warren to vacant seat

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – The Green Bay school board will once again be at full strength after trustees unanimously approved the appointment of Laura Laitinen-Warren to fill the board’s empty seat at a special meeting Monday, March 1. “It certainly takes a lot of courage to apply to be on the board …

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Green Bay school board to interview nine for vacant board seat

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – The Green Bay school board took a step forward in filling a vacant board seat, selecting nine candidates to interview at a brief special board meeting Monday, Feb. 15. The finalists, vying for the seat left vacant following the resignation of former board vice president Kristina Shelton last …

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Green Bay school board feels the heat, cites some harassment

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – The past year has been a roller coaster of uncertainty because of the COVID-19 pandemic, as a decision one week is outdated the next. Lacking direction from state and federal officials, school boards have been tasked with making decisions on in-person and virtual learning – stretching the scope …

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Green Bay eliminates criteria, ties return to vaccinations

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – After months of basing its decision to bring students back to school on positive COVID-19 cases in the community, the Green Bay school board has changed course. During a special board meeting, Tuesday, Jan. 19, board members approved a plan which now hinges on vaccination availability to school …

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Shelton resigns from Green Bay school board, effective immediately

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – The Green Bay school board will be shorthanded after an unexpected resignation late last week of its vice president. Kristina Shelton publicly announced her resignation Friday, Jan. 15, effective immediately, after serving on the board for more than three years. “This is a decision that required deep reflection …

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Little progress made getting Green Bay kids back in school

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – It’s been nearly 10 months since a majority of Green Bay students have seen the inside of a classroom – instead learning virtually because of COVID-19. Despite discussing it at nearly every meeting since last March, the school board has made little progress on getting students back onsite. …

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