Fond du Lac County school administrators are meeting with public health officials to begin the process of developing a plan for reopening schools in the fall.   Fond du Lac County Public Health Officer Kim Mueller met with superintendents from all public and private schools in the county Tuesday following the release this week of guidelines from the state Department of Public Instruction.   Mueller says she thinks it’s a good idea for Districts to be on the same page.  “Every school district is going to need to come with their own operations plan specific to their school district,”  Mueller told WFDL news.  “I think that there is some importance to having an understanding of what other districts are doing.”   On Monday Mueller met with representatives from DPI and the state Department of  Health Services.  “Lot’s of good questions that came up, but unfortunately a lot more questions than answers.”   North Fond du Lac superintendent Aaron Sadoff says at this point he’s still unsure whether students will return full-time to the classroom.  Sadoff says North Fond du Lac is looking at three options, everybody in schools, online instruction or a combination.  But Sadoff says he has a feeling that there won’t be one model  in place for the entire school year.  “I’ve kind of got a feeling that we’re going to have to be very versatile and pivot, learning many different ways next year.”

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