
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers says there is “no secret plan” for him to shut down in-person classes this fall.
Evers says his statewide mask mandate is aimed at helping slow the spread of the coronavirus, but he says shutting down public schools would be much harder.
A news release from State Senator Steve Nass Monday said there are growing indications the governor would prohibit all Wisconsin schools from starting the new year with in-person classes.
The Republican Nass says he’s been hearing from education sources that Evers will take the action within just a few days.
Evers has specifically denied those claims.












