NEENAH, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — Face masks will be required in Neenah schools to start the year.
District officials say their COVID-19 recovery plan requires masks be worn by all students, staff members and visitors. Masks will be required on district transportation. They will not be required outdoors.
“Our Board of Education and administration have been clear in their priorities of keeping students safe and in school throughout this upcoming school year,” superintendent Mary Pfeiffer said in a news release. “We will continue to evaluate our safety protocols on a regular basis as we did throughout last school year.”
On Sept. 10, the district will review case numbers among students and staffd members determine whether to continue mask wearing.
The district’s plan also requires unvaccinated students to quarantine when they have close contact with positive cases in school or within their families. Testing will be provided for students when necessary, the district says.



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