Florida Board of Education gives school districts ultimatum on masks
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[August 21, 2021]
By Maria Caspani
(Reuters) -The Florida Board of Education
on Friday told two school districts they would have some of their state
funding withheld if they failed within the next 48 hours to provide
parents with a way to opt out of a requirement that their children wear
masks.
School boards in Broward and Alachua counties have mandated masks in
schools in defiance of an executive order issued last month by Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis that barred local officials from imposing mask
mandates.
Like some other Republican governors, DeSantis has called mask-wearing a
personal choice which, for students, should be made by parents.
"These are the initial consequences to their intentional refusal to
follow state law and state rule to purposefully and willingly violate
the rights of parents," Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran said
in a statement on Friday.
The order was the latest development in the raging debate over
mask-wearing in some U.S. states where the coronavirus further exposed
deep political fault lines.
Earlier this week, the state Board of Education voted unanimously to
punish the two counties for mandating masks.
It said on Friday that both school districts will be required to
provide the commissioner of education with information regarding the
salaries of school board members within 48 hours, with the intent of
cutting their pay.
The Florida Department of Education "will then begin to withhold from
state funds, on a monthly basis, an amount equal to 1/12 of the total
annual compensation of the school board members who voted to impose the
unlawful mask mandates until each district demonstrates compliance," the
statement said.
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A student wearing a protective masks, walks past a “Welcome back”
banner on the first day of school, amid the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) pandemic, at St. Lawrence Catholic School in North Miami
Beach, Florida, U.S. August 18, 2021. REUTERS/Marco Bello
In a tweet, President Joe Biden expressed solidarity
with the two school districts.
"American Rescue Plan funds can be used to backfill the salaries of
the brave Florida school board members, superintendents, and other
educators keeping our children safe," he wrote.
Florida is battling a resurgence of COVID-19 spurred by the highly
contagious Delta variant, which is spreading infections mostly among
the unvaccinated.
Coronavirus hospitalizations have increased by 28% in the past two
weeks, according to data from the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS). The state has reported more than 2.91 million
COVID-19 cases, trailing only Texas and California.
(Reporting by Maria Caspani in New York; Additional reporting by
Anurag Maan in BenagaluruEditing by Matthew Lewis and Aurora Ellis)
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