A committee looking at the future of Oshkosh Schools holds its first public hearing tonight.
The committee is made up of parents, community leaders, instructors and students.
Deputy Superintendent David Gundlach says one of their goals will be to efficiently use existing school buildings in Oshkosh. He says the school might have three or four second grades, which makes it larger than other schools in the city. He says that’s much more efficient than single-track schools.
Tonight’s Advisory Facilities Committee meeting will be held at Oaklawn School.



