Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, legally, it seems like the governor has a right to ban mask mandates (even if I disagree), if the previous one had a legal right to mandate them. So I don’t know that schools have the legal authority to enforce the mandates anymore. It may play out in the courts. In the meantime, I could see schools disciplining massless kids, but I’m not sure they’ll go as extreme as sending them home. I guess we’ll see.
Well, its in direct conflict with Chapter 456 (some call it SB1303, which became Chapter 456.) Even if its not what the author's of the bill intended, it IS in fact a law right now and laws voted on by both houses of government and signed by the governor take priority over EO's. This was always true, even under previous governors. Even republican attorney's have admitted that. So, it will most definitely go to court and in the meantime the mask mandate will be in effect until a court says otherwise. Despite what all the anti-mask tantrum-throwers are saying.
Anonymous wrote:Sister is a teacher at a FCPS and said that they were notified that kids who arrived maskless would be asked to put on a mask and provided with one. If they refuse, their parent would be called for pickup.
You know this is going to be a sh!tshow at some schools with some parents. I feel for the people manning the doors!
Teachers are supposed to send any who refuse to keep a mask on to the principal's office just as they are supposed to do now.
Anonymous wrote:This is what some schools may be facing on Monday
https://twitter.com/BradKutner/status/1484537442199875584?s=20&fbclid=IwAR0HCQ_e4SYjU1mr4qQMqeZW5tjeQatvLJx2U3mYLmL4BrOQgfsKrblTpb4
Anonymous wrote:Well, legally, it seems like the governor has a right to ban mask mandates (even if I disagree), if the previous one had a legal right to mandate them. So I don’t know that schools have the legal authority to enforce the mandates anymore. It may play out in the courts. In the meantime, I could see schools disciplining massless kids, but I’m not sure they’ll go as extreme as sending them home. I guess we’ll see.
Anonymous wrote:Well, legally, it seems like the governor has a right to ban mask mandates (even if I disagree), if the previous one had a legal right to mandate them. So I don’t know that schools have the legal authority to enforce the mandates anymore. It may play out in the courts. In the meantime, I could see schools disciplining massless kids, but I’m not sure they’ll go as extreme as sending them home. I guess we’ll see.
Anonymous wrote:I assume whatever they would do anytime a student refuses to comply with any other school rule, such as vaping, skipping class, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will schools send the maskless kids home? Will school staff be at school doors to ensure compliance? I'm just wondering how this is all going to go down come Monday. What do you think schools should do?
I hope schools send the kids home. I don't know how many parents will actually follow through and use their kids as pawns, but there are calls for Maskless Monday: https://maskoffmonday.com/take-action-now-1/f/contact-your-school-today?fbclid=IwAR0AktQT7kn88vq2qkXfpeATKE_UJ8tKjTdpA1YuL6BVHOYyBFUNQHxCMa8
I stopped reading that website at the following "Given that communist, fearful, uninformed, or nasty school administrators..."![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will schools send the maskless kids home? Will school staff be at school doors to ensure compliance? I'm just wondering how this is all going to go down come Monday. What do you think schools should do?
I hope schools send the kids home. I don't know how many parents will actually follow through and use their kids as pawns, but there are calls for Maskless Monday: https://maskoffmonday.com/take-action-now-1/f/contact-your-school-today?fbclid=IwAR0AktQT7kn88vq2qkXfpeATKE_UJ8tKjTdpA1YuL6BVHOYyBFUNQHxCMa8
Anonymous wrote:Will schools send the maskless kids home? Will school staff be at school doors to ensure compliance? I'm just wondering how this is all going to go down come Monday. What do you think schools should do?