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No mask mandate for Osceola County schools

No mask mandate for Osceola County schools
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Pro-mask parents, political candidates demand Osceola mandate amid rise in delta variant cases

Pro-mask parents, political candidates demand Osceola mandate amid rise in delta variant cases
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Osceola County organization protests school board, demands changes for safer school year

Osceola County organization protests school board, demands changes for safer school year The group leading the changes held a news conference in the courtyard then went inside to speak at the school board meeting. Share Updated: 10:28 PM EDT Aug 3, 2021 Osceola County organization protests school board, demands changes for safer school year The group leading the changes held a news conference in the courtyard then went inside to speak at the school board meeting. Share Updated: 10:28 PM EDT Aug 3, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript GAIL PASCHALL-BROWN CONTINUES THE TEAM COVERAGE. [HONKING] GAIL: FOLKS DROVE IN CIRCLES IN FRONT OF THE OSCEOLA COUYNT SCHOOLS BOARD BUILDING IN PREST.OT SENDING TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND STAFF BKAC TO SCHOOL AND OSCEOLA COUNTY WITHOUT A MANDATORY MASK MANDATE PUTS THEM AT A GREAT GRAVE POSITION, EYTH SAY. WE ARE IN DISAGREEMENT WITH THE FACT THAT THE MASKS ARE OPTIONAL. WE BELIEVE THAT THE MASKS SHOULD BE MANDATORY,

Pensacola Women s March Will Be A Virtual Call For Equal Rights

4:22 With COVID cases on the rise in Northwest Florida, the Pensacola chapter of Women s March Florida decided to host the 2021 event virtually bringing in speakers from across the state on Saturday, Jan. 23. This year’s Women’s March comes four years after the initial event was organized in D.C. as a response to the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Now, this year there’s a new administration in the White House. But, Women s March Pensacola President Allison Ferreira says they’ll be organizing for the same issues as before. “(It’s) still a pivotal moment in society as a whole with women’s rights, she said. We’re going to continue to show this administration, we’re not going to back down from maintaining and progressing women’s rights. It’s not a Democratic or Republican agenda, it’s a human rights agenda. We’re going to continue to hold any and all establishments accountable.” 

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