Florida withholds funds from two school districts over mask mandates
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[August 31, 2021]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) - The Florida Department of
Education said on Monday it has withheld funds from two school districts
that made masks mandatory in classrooms this fall.
"Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran announced that the Florida
Department of Education has withheld the monthly school board member
salaries in Alachua and Broward County, as directed by the State Board
of Education," the department said in a statement.
Earlier this month, the Florida Board of Education told the two school
districts that some of their state funding would be withheld if they
failed to provide parents with a way to opt out of a requirement that
children wear masks.
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, and barring his
administration from withholding funds over mask mandates.
School boards in Broward and Alachua counties have mandated masks in
schools in defiance of an executive order issued last month by DeSantis
that barred local officials from imposing mask mandates.
"Each district has implemented a mandatory face mask policy that
violates parental rights by not allowing a parent or legal guardian to
opt-out their child," the statement said, adding that the penalties will
continue until the school boards comply.
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People protest against the school mask mandate, enacted to help slow
the spread of COVID-19, outside a Hillsborough County School Board
meeting in Tampa, Florida, U.S. May 18, 2021. REUTERS/Octavio
Jones/File Photo
Florida is one of several states where Republican
governors have sought to prevent local governments and school
districts from mandating masks.
These governors have said that such rules infringe on personal
liberty. Proponents of mask mandates have said the rules are
necessary to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic, as cases rise
particularly in areas with lower vaccination rates, driven by the
highly infectious coronavirus Delta variant.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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