It is with great pride that all of us at Seeds of Health celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Veritas High School.
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A Question and Answer session with Dr. Arana, Director of Pediatrics at the 16th Street Health Center, to learn about COVID-19 Vaccinations for children.
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Seeds of Health Public Schools is committed to the health and wellbeing of our students and school community. We are proud to offer a comprehensive array of supports and services for our student body that includes a team of professionals including therapists, counselors, social workers, nurses and other specialized staff who care for our students and make sure that they can reach their full potential.
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We at Seeds of Health were prepared to open our schools for in-person instruction in the fall. However, the City of Milwaukee Health Department has issued its final mandate effective immediately restricting the opening of schools this fall. As a result, all Seed of Health schools (Grandview, Tenor, Veritas, and Seeds of Health Elementary) will be opening ONLINE beginning August 31st, 2020. When the pandemic began last spring, our schools were prepared to transition to online learning and when we begin the 2020 school year, our teachers will be even better prepared for online instruction and will address any concerns you might have regarding providing appropriate instruction for your child.
On May 13, 2020, the Wisconsin Supreme Court lifted the statewide "Safer at Home" order. However, all public and private K-12 schools in Wisconsin are ordered to remain closed for the rest of the school year. Following this order, all Seeds of Health buildings will remain closed and students will finish the school year with virtual learning.
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Title I schools are recognized for demonstrated high-achievement, high-progress, and/or beating the odds.