‘Enough is enough’: Michigan parents pushing to drop mask mandates in some school districts
Updated 1:08 PM;
Today 1:07 PM
Dozens of Hudsonville parents and community members stand outside of a school board meeting Monday, April 15, where some parents urged school officials to make masks optional. School officials locked the doors to the meeting, citing capacity limits.
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HUDSONVILLE, MI – Jenni Gamby says “enough is enough” when it comes to requiring masks inside Michigan schools.
The Hudsonville mom of three kids believes masks are detrimental to students’ mental health and hinder their ability to learn and socialize in the classroom. She said her two elementary-aged kids have suffered this school year as a result of COVID-19 restrictions like mask rules, virtual learning and social distancing.