U.S. opens investigations into bans on school mask mandates in 5 states
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[August 31, 2021]
(Reuters) -The U.S. Department of
Education is opening civil rights investigations to determine whether
five states that have banned schools from requiring masks are
discriminating against students with disabilities, the agency said on
Monday.
The department is targeting Iowa, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee
and Utah, all Republican-led states, in its investigations. It said it
was concerned that their bans on mandatory masking could leave students
with disabilities and underlying health conditions more vulnerable to
COVID-19, limiting their access to in-person learning opportunities.
"It's simply unacceptable that state leaders are putting politics over
the health and education of the students they took an oath to serve,"
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said in a statement.
"The Department will fight to protect every student's right to access
in-person learning safely and the rights of local educators to put in
place policies that allow all students to return to the classroom
full-time in-person safely this fall."
As millions of U.S. public school students head back to the classroom,
numerous school districts and state education agencies are grappling
with masking and vaccination requirements, especially in the South where
the virus is surging.
After the announcement of the investigations, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds
accused the Biden administration of playing politics.
"I believe and trust in Iowans to make the best health decisions for
themselves and their families," Reynolds said in a news release. "Iowa’s
democratically elected legislature endorsed that view as well when they
passed a law to support a parent’s right to decide what’s best for their
own children."
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Supporters of wearing masks in schools protest before the special
called school board workshop at the Pinellas County Schools
Administration Building in Largo, Florida, U.S., August 9, 2021.
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Florida, Texas, Arkansas and Arizona are four other
Republican-led states that have banned mandatory masking orders in
schools. The Education Department left those states out of its
inquiry because court orders or other actions have paused their
enforcement, it said in a news release.
The department says it is monitoring those states and would take
action if local mask-wearing policies are later barred from going
into effect.
A Florida state judge on Friday ruled that the state had no
authority to enforce an order by Governor Ron DeSantis banning
public school districts from requiring masks in classrooms.
Before the ruling, multiple school districts in the state had defied
the governor's order, putting in place mandates that provide
exceptions for students with medical conditions.
DeSantis has said his office will appeal the court's decision.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago and Tyler Clifford in New
York City; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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