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221. Whether or not virtual instruction was implemented in the school district
23during the public health emergency and, if implemented, in which grades it was
24implemented.
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12. If virtual instruction was implemented in the school district during the
2public health emergency, the process for implementing the virtual instruction.
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33. For each grade level, the average percentage of the 2019-20 school year
4curriculum provided to pupils, including curriculum provided in-person and
5virtually.
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64. Whether anything was provided to pupils during the 2020 summer to help
7pupils learn content that pupils missed because of the public health emergency and,
8if so, what was provided to pupils.
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95. Recommendations for best practices for transitioning to and providing
10virtual instruction when schools are closed.
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116. Any challenges or barriers the school board faced related to implementing
12virtual instruction during the public health emergency.
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137. By position type, the number of staff members who were laid off during the
14public health emergency.
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158. The number of lunches the school board provided during the public health
16emergency.
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179. The total amount by which the school board reduced expenditures during,
18or because of, the public health emergency in each of the following categories:
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19a. Utilities.
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20b. Transportation.
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21c. Food service.
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22d. Personnel. This category includes expenditure reductions that result from
23layoffs.
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24e. Contract terminations.
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1(c)
Report to the legislature. By January 1, 2021, the department shall compile
2and submit the information it received under par. (b
) to the appropriate standing
3committees of the legislature in the manner provided under s. 13.172 (3).
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(d)
DPI guidance on returning to in-person instruction. By June 30, 2020, the
5department shall post on its Internet site guidance to schools on best practices
6related to transitioning from virtual instruction to in-person instruction.
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(4)
Temporary credentials for former health care providers during
8emergency.
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(a)
Definitions. In this subsection:
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101. “Credential” means a license or certificate.
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112. “Department” means the department of safety and professional services.
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123. “Health care provider” means an individual who was at any time within the
13previous 5 years, but is not currently, any of the following, if the individual's
14credential was never revoked, limited, suspended, or denied renewal:
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15a. Licensed as a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or nurse-midwife
16under ch. 441.
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17b. Licensed as a dentist under ch. 447.
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18c. Licensed as a physician, physician assistant, or perfusionist under ch. 448
19or certified as a respiratory care practitioner under ch. 448.
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20d. Licensed as a pharmacist under ch. 450.
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21e. Licensed as a psychologist under ch. 455.
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22f. A clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist, or professional
23counselor licensed under ch. 457 or an independent social worker or social worker
24certified under ch. 457.
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25g. A clinical substance abuse counselor certified under s. 440.88.
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1h. Any practitioner holding a credential to practice a profession that is
2identified by the department of health services during the period covered by the
3public health emergency declared on March 12, 2020, by executive order 72.