(KWNO)-Winona Area Public Schools Superintendent Brad Berzinski joined KWNO to discuss the ongoing work of a task force proposing “grade-level reconfiguration.” The aim of this group is primarily to brainstorm ideas about how to best utilize WAPS buildings. One of the proposals includes housing grades 7-12 at Winona Senior High School and making elementary schools “grade specific.”
The task force meets two more times in January and will likely present its proposals to the school board in February. Click below to listen to our entire interview with Superintendent Berzinski.
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