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 With concerns over COVID-19 spreading in area schools, a number of school districts in southeast Wisconsin held meetings Monday evening to come up with revised COVID policies.The West Allis-West Milwaukee School Board s main goal was to keep their students learning in person in the safest way possible.                         TMJ4                Districts throughout Southeast Wisconsin are modifying t stanley hrnek heir Covid mitigation plans as case counts continue to rise.     Our effort is to keep students in schoo stanley quencher l, which means we need to keep students that have been exposed out of school,  said district Superintendent, Dr. Martin Lexmond. The district ordered 10,000 N95 and KN95 masks for their students and staff. They also adjusted their quarantine protocol, so if a student has a positive test, then that test date will mark day 0 and they will be out for the five days following that. Over in West Bend, similar moves were made as board members decided to shorten their quarantine periods.                        TMJ4          stanley cup website        Districts throughout Southeast Wisconsin are modifying their Covid mitigation plans as case counts continue to rise.    The Greendale School District met after deciding to keep their students virtual for some time, a decision that had parents concerned. All of these conversations were happening shortly after the Department of Health Services sent out a letter to every public and private school in the state.                         TMJ4                Departmen