Illinois Education Association
Calls on School Districts to Wait for Appellate Court Ruling Before
Making Decisions on COVID Safety Measures
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[February 09, 2022]
The following is attributable to Illinois Education Association (IEA)
Vice President Al Llorens regarding the ruling by Sangamon County
Judge Raylene Grischow on the temporary restraining order (TRO) that
would prohibit enforcement of face masks, vaccination, and Covid
testing mandates:
“Our students thrive on consistency and the last two years have been
anything, but consistent. We do not want another disruption to our
students’ learning while we are still working to bridge the learning
gap created by the pandemic.
"That’s why we believe our school districts should not make any rash
decisions changing COVID safety requirements until after this
process plays out in our court system. Our educators should be
focused on their students - not worrying about health and safety.
We’ve been able to keep our schools open with these safety measures
in place.
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"We know that in person learning is the best way for our students to learn and
we should be doing everything we can to continue to meet in person. While we
wait for the appellate court’s decision, we think it’s important to focus on
working with parents to provide our students the best education possible.
"The only way we got through the last two years was by working together, and we
need to continue to do so. Our students deserve a team of parents, community
members, educators and other stakeholders behind them.”
[Bridget Shanahan
Media Relations Dir.]
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