Teachers in Cadott are likely going to have to do a bit more review to start the school year.
Superintendent Jenny Starck yesterday said she expects to see some academic loss in kids who have not been in school for over five months. The so-called “Summer-Slide” is always an issue, but this year’s summer break was a lot longer than usual. Kids in Cadott start in-person classes on September 1st.
And as we look to the classroom return, the people in charge of inspections for state government in Wisconsin are offering local schools some help in getting back to class safely.
The state’s Department of Safety and Professional Services yesterday said its back-to-school guide covers everything from HVAC inspections to proper PPE use. DSPS Secretary-designee Dawn Crim says it is important for schools to know what resources are available to avoid any unnecessary challenges. DSPS is in charge of licensing, inspections, and the state’s fire prevention program.