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Woodbury joined Alex Bohannon, Andrea Bramer, Deanna Kaplan, Elisabeth Motsinger and Marilyn Parker in voting for the recommendation, while Leah Crowley, Dana Caudill Jones and Lida Calvert-Hayes opposed it.
The universal masking policy will be evaluated after nine weeks. It applies to students, staff members and visitors inside the school districtâs buildings and vehicles, including buses. Masks can come off as soon as someone is outside.
Asked by Crowley how schools will enforce the masking mandate, McManus said she did not think it would be an issue.
âThis is not about mask-policing and consequences. Weâre saying, âWear your mask.â It was not a problem for our children last year, no matter the level,â McManus said. âKids are going to follow the mandate and honestly, as soon as they walk out the door, take it off. This is nine weeks.â
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