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Franklin Walks Back In-Person Teaching For High School
Franklin High School, including athletics and in-person activities, are temporarily suspended for the next 14 calendar days.
FRANKLIN, WI— Effective Monday, November 9, Franklin High School, including athletics and in-person activities, are temporarily suspended for the next 14 calendar days.
Monday students didn't have class to give staff time to transition lesson plans.
Live synchronous virtual learning begins for our in-person students and staff on Tuesday, November 10.
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Live synchronous virtual learning for our in-person students will continue for a minimum of 14 calendar days following the beginning of the temporary closure. During this 14-day period, district staff will continue to track the number of new positive cases with students and staff, according to Dr. Judy Mueller, District Administrator.
The metrics will continue to be updated on Wednesdays and Fridays on the District’s website here.
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Parents will have the opportunity to order meals for their children on school days during the temporary closure. Meals will be packed for ordering and pickup will be available on a daily basis. Student lunches will continue to be free through the USDA sponsored free meal program.
Pickup of meals will occur at Franklin High School from 8:30am to 9am Monday through Friday.
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