NEW LONDON, Wis. (WFRV) – Administration with the School District of New London says students are returning to in-person classes on Wednesday morning.
According to a release from the school district, officials throughout the district are ready and looking forward to welcoming students back to class.
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They say that they are grateful for the community’s strength, patience, and support as a plan was worked on and figured out to ensure students could have a safe and smooth return to school.
With in-person classes returning throughout the school district, there are several things that officials warn can be expected:
- Schools will begin at their usual start times.
- Anyone dropping off their child should plan accordingly to ensure they arrive on time.
- Students who use District transportation and live south of the Wolf River should expect no changes to their regular pick-up and drop-off times.
- Students attending Sugar Bush Elementary will experience no disruption to transportation services
- Pick-up and drop-off times will remain the same.
- Students who live in the City of New London, from North Water Street to Highway 54 (Dairy Queen to Kwik Trip), will be picked up at 7:20 a.m. at the Austin Court apartment entrance (south side of the Kwik Trip parking lot).
- Afternoon drop-off will be at approximately 3:50 p.m.
- Students who attend Lincoln Elementary, Parkview Elementary, Intermediate/Middle School, or High School and live north of Highway 54, including the adjacent western and eastern routes, will have their regular morning pick-up times as usual.
- Afternoon drop-off times for students living north of the Wolf River will be approximately 15–20 minutes later than usual.
- The New London Police Department will escort district transportation services to ensure the safe and secure travel route around the City of New London.
We understand that some families may still be facing challenges. If your child is unable to attend school due to flooding, evacuation, or displacement that limits access to transportation, please contact your child’s school to share your current situation. Our District transportation team will work closely with you to explore possible solutions and support your child’s return to school when it is safe and appropriate. Thank you for your continued partnership, understanding, and care for one another during this time.
Scott Bleck, District Administrator










