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A Prince George teacher raised concerns about the current mandatory mask policy in SD57 schools at tonight’s (Tuesday) SD57 School Board Meeting.
Tabitha Krauskopf, grade 1/2 teacher at Edgewood Elementary School and parent to elementary-aged children says the mandatory mask policy could have a ‘detrimental’ impact on the school-aged population.
“There’s a real void in data when it comes to long-term health effects that masks have on our growing and developing children,” she explained.
Krauskopf says there has been research that suggests various medical issues in children have been linked to wearing masks for long periods of time, and more evidence should’ve been provided before implementing this rule in schools.
Instead of removing masks upon entering their classroom, middle and high school students will now have to stay masked until seated at their desks. “It isn t going to be a huge shift,” said Prince George District Acting Superintendent Cindy Heitman. “The only difference, really, for our students and staff is that they have to wear their masks within their learning groups.” Students will not need to wear a mask when at a workstation, if separated by a barrier, or while eating. “If they have to get up and move to sharpen a pencil or get something, they ll have to put their masks on,” said Heitman. “So, we ll have to do some more education around reminding students to wear their masks when they leave their workspace.”