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GOP urges Evers to spend federal aid on in-person schools

By: Associated Press//March 2, 2021//

GOP urges Evers to spend federal aid on in-person schools

By: Associated Press//March 2, 2021//

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Assembly Republicans urged Gov. Tony Evers on Monday to diver more federal COVID-19 relief dollars to schools offering in-person instruction.

Evers ordered schools closed in March as the pandemic was seizing the state. The governor has since allowed local school districts to decide whether to offer in-person instruction, online instruction or a hybrid model. Republicans have been pushing for a broad return to in-person classes. Last month the Legislature’s powerful budget committee shifted $65.5 million in federal aid for schools that offer in-person instruction.

A group of GOP Assembly members led by budget committee Co-Chairman Mark Born held a news conference in the state Capitol to urge Evers to use more discretionary funding from the CARES Act to defray costs for in-person schools. They said those schools are racking up costs for substitute teachers, personal protective equipment and bus transportation. They argued multiple studies show children learn better in-person than virtually and school-age children make up a relatively small percentage of cases in the state.

As of Monday, children younger than nine years old made up 4.2% of the state’s total infections, according to the state Department of Health Services. Children between ages 10 and 19 made up 11.6%.

The Evers spokeswoman Britt Cudaback didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

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