M. Jacob "Doc" Mathius, the former principal of Queen of Martyrs School in Evergreen Park, Illinois. / Screenshot of Facebook postWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Feb 17, 2022 / 11:13 am (CNA).A principal at a Catholic school who was placed on leave after he defied the Archdiocese of Chicago s mask mandate will not return to the school, it was announced on Wednesday, Feb. 16. Father Martin T. Marren, pastor of Queen of Martyrs Church in Evergreen Park, Illinois, shared the news in a letter to the community of Queen of Martyrs Catholic School, following a meeting with the suspended principal, Jacob "Doc" Mathius.Mathius was suspended from his position on Feb. 8, after he announced that his pre-K-8 elementary school could go mask-optional. This announcement came after a state judge nullified Illinois statewide school mask mandate.At the time, Archdiocese of Chicago policy stated that children enrolled in its schools must wear masks, regardless of what local regulation
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Catholic high school Spanish teacher Jennifer Vintigni speaks to students learning virtually from home and students working on-site during a class at Padua Academy in Wilmington, Del., March 30, 2021. The students participating virtually joined the class through video conferencing technology. (Credit: Chaz Muth/CNS.)
No one has to tell Catholic school teachers how different this past year has been. At the start of the pandemic last spring, most Catholic schools adapted to online schooling and continued that way until the end of the school year.
WASHINGTON, D.C. No one has to tell Catholic school teachers how different this past year has been.