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K-12 leaders grapple with mask rules as support for mandates plummets

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Excepting a protest against mask mandates, a high school near Chicago closed and shifted to remote instruction Friday,.

With COVID-related closures now a thing of the past, Hampshire High School in District 300 made the move “ and social media threats to disrupt the educational environment.”

Schools in Illinois find themselves in limbo after a judge struck down the state’s mask mandate and Gov. J.B. Pritzker immediately appealed the ruling.

And in Connecticut, which plans to lift its school mask requirement on Feb. 28, superintendents such as Cheshire Public Schools’ Jeffrey Solan say they have been flooded with questions about what they plan to do when the mandate ends in a few weeks, .

Solan told the Associated Press that, based on this week’s COVID numbers, he would continue to mandate masks in his district. Unfortunately, this is an issue where you are not going to make everybody happy, he told the AP. We can’t allow those individual passions to decide the debate.

District leaders across the country, even in states that have been the strictest about face coverings, face a similarly uncertain future as COVID cases plunge and communities press for a return normal while the CDC and some parents say it’s still too early to drop mask requirements.

With Massachusetts planning to lift its school mandate on Feb. 28, the state’s largest district, Boston Public Schools, will continue to require face coverings. Mayor Michelle Wu is keeping the mandate in place because many children are not vaccinated,The Boston Globereported.

States such as Delaware, New Jersey, Oregon and Rhode Islandwhich have had mask mandates in place the longestare also about to pass the decision on to local school leaders.

“The virus still poses a risk of serious illness, particularly among those who are not up to date on their vaccinations,” Delaware in announcing the end of the mandate. “But we have the tools to keep ourselves and each other safe.”

But pushback is growing in those and other states where mask mandates had long received the strongest support from parents. Consider this headline fromThe New York Times: “.”


Mask tracker: 7 states are dropping school mandates in the coming weeks


A superintendent in the Boston area recently received an email from a parent urging him to drop the district’s mask requirement. In the message, the parent added the qualification,I am not a Trump supporter,” the意庄馨艶壊油reported.

Even Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the Brown University School of Public Health and a parent of students in the same district, is ready to see mask mandates lifted to give students a sense of normalcy, according to the意庄馨艶壊.油

Washington state school superintendent Chris Reykdal is also calling for an end to mask mandates,. But as of Friday, other state officials were not quite ready to change their policies. Gov. Jay Inslee said on Twitter that he may within the coming week.

 

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91心頭istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91心頭istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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