A public hearing will be held at a regularly scheduled Appleton Community and Economic Development Committee meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 14.
The program has been challenged with maintaining consistent staffing.
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A staff member was also positive for the coronavirus. Team officials say results shouldn't impact Brewers.
The public school district and community partners have teamed up to provide supervised spaces for kids involved in distance learning.
The current number of substitutes has significantly decreased from the previous year as well as the candidate pool due to the pandemic.
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The deadline to apply is Oct. 30.
The application deadline is Sept. 11.
Lori Bjelde, Steven DeMay, named Educators of the Year.
The flexibility will continue until Dec. 31, 2020, or until the available funding runs out.
Updates on the targeted metrics for a Safe and Resilient Return will be available on the district website beginning Sept. 1.
This learning management system serves as a digital classroom.
The purpose of the hearing is to gather input on how CDBG funds should be used.
The Career and Technical Education Coordinator is reviewing instructional materials for the AP Computers Science A (#9540) course.
The funds will assist commercial property owners and tenants with façade and exterior improvements.
The WIAA plan provides the opportunity for student-athletes to take part in all three sports seasons.
The buildings remain closed to the public through Aug. 31.
The application deadline is Sept. 18.
The new practice begins this week.
Enrollment Services is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Participants wishing to speak during the open forum will be required to pre-register.
Face coverings may be removed while addressing the chamber for public comment, presenting to council or running the meeting.
Officials are continuing to update documents.
The Increased level of COVID-19 cases in Appleton prompted the advisory proclamation.
Remote public participation will be limited to City residents or those directly affiliated with agenda items and related projects.
Appleton's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
The marketing, customer service, and repairs using local, licensed, and approved contractors will be managed entirely by SLWA.
The CAPER will be available starting May 8, 2020, and general public has until June 7, 2020, to offer comments on the proposed submission.
Appleton Health Department received notice Thursday of 7 additional residents testing positive for COVID-19, bringing the total cases to 28.
Appleton Health Department received two additional residents testing positive for COVID-19, bringing total number of confirmed cases to 21.
The Appleton Health Department received notice Tuesday of an additional resident who tested positive for COVID-19, total 19 cases now.
Appleton Health Department received notice Saturday of an additional resident who tested positive for COVID-19, making total 16 cases.
Appleton Health Department received notice Thursday afternoon of additional resident who tested positive for COVID-19, total number is 15.
There are currently seven residents in isolation, six who had COVID-19 who have been released from isolation.
Due to a staffing shortage, we are temporarily closing our Finance Department Customer Service Center on the first floor of City Hall.
The Appleton Health Department received notice Saturday of two additional residents who have tested positive for COVID-19.
"We should all be prepared for caring for ourselves or others in our households who may contract the virus."
The Appleton Health Department received notice Friday of a third person in Appleton who tested positive for COVID-19.