KENOSHA, WI (WLIP)—The Kenosha Unified School Board has scheduled a special meeting for 5:30 Thursday evening at the Educational Support Center where there will be an update on plans to reopen schools this fall.

At a marathon meeting last month, KUSD officials laid out a preliminary draft on what may happen when students and teachers return to the classroom.

Whatever the plans are the district should be eligible for federal aid to implement them.

Congressman Bryan Steil told WLIP’s Wake Up Kenosha that while the federal government can release guidelines, ultimately the decision to reopen should be a local one.

Among the early recommendations from KUSD is for students to wear masks and to close campuses to visitors.