
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, WI (WHBL) - Area school districts are getting ready to end the school year on schedule.
WHBL News reached out to public school districts across Sheboygan County to find out if there will be any need for additional days this school year.
Cedar Grove-Belgium Superintendent Jeanne Courneene said what every administrator has said, that the weather cooperated this winter. "Due to no snow days that were impacted the school calendar as planned; we are continuing to move forward with what we have."
The Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah school district will be one of the first to let students out for the summer this Friday. Superintendent Ann Buechel-Haack says they set their calendar to accomplish this, which helps the local economy.
"Our students can go on to the next phase of their life; either with the resort community," says Buechel-Haack. "A lot of them with our youth apprenticeship likes to find jobs and are already in jobs so they get to start in with that."
Most district will let students go sometime next week.