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Mason City and Clear Lake school districts will no longer require their schools to wear masks on school grounds. Staff, students and visitors may make the choice to wear a mask when the individual feels it is appropriate, noted an email the Mason City district sent to families early Thursday morning. The note comes three days after Superintendent Dave Versteeg told the school board he planned to require them for the remainder of the school year.
Iowa schools are no longer able to require staff or students to wear face masks during the school day, thanks to a new order that was passed in the final hours of the 2021 legislative session and signed into law by Gov. Kim Reynolds just after midnight Thursday morning, mere hours before the next school day was to start.
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