School association doesn’t expect ISBE to enforce mask mandate ‘at this
point’
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[February 21, 2022]
By Greg Bishop
(The Center Square) – An association
representing large school districts across Illinois expects the issue of
mask mandates to eventually dissipate, despite the attorney general
appealing to the Illinois Supreme Court.
Earlier this month, a circuit court judge ruled Pritzker’s mask and
exclusion policies for students and vaccine or testing mandates on staff
null and void. Thursday, an appeals court dismissed the governor’s
appeal. The attorney general is appealing to the Illinois Supreme Court,
saying the governor’s mandates are still in effect.
“The Appellate Court’s failure to address the important legal issues in
question has added to the confusion resulting from the circuit court’s
decision prioritizing a relatively small group of plaintiffs who refuse
to acknowledge science or the need for public health measures to protect
vulnerable Illinois residents,” Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul
said.
Large Unit District Association Executive Director John Burkey told The
Center Square “things continue to be in turmoil, in terms of the
guidance that actual districts are getting.
“What I think, it's pretty clear we are progressing to a point where
masking will not be required statewide in schools and I think with the
appellate court decisions … we are just one step, maybe one big step
closer to that,” Burkey said.
While some of his member districts are still requiring masks because of
COVID-19 transmission rates in their areas, Burkey said many of his
districts are going mask recommended.
“But I think our districts are much more looking at this now as a local
issue than they were a couple of weeks ago [after the circuit court
decision],” he said.
The Illinois State Board of Education won’t say if they’ll continue to
pursue nonrecognition status for the growing number of schools that are
going mask optional in defiance of Pritkzer’s insistence that his orders
still stand.
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker speaks at an event in Rockford on Tuesday, Nov.
16, 2021.
Courtesy of Facebook
Since the governor’s orders in August, ISBE has pursued punishing
schools, public and private, for not enforcing mask mandates, or having
written mask-optional or recommended policies. The agency was rebuffed
by the courts and by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules leading
to changes to the process.
In the most recent updated list published Jan. 7, ISBE has about seven
private schools listed as recommended for non-recognition status, with
two on probation. Four public schools are listed as on probation.
A request for comment from ISBE on whether the agency will pursue
non-recognition for a growing number of mask-optional schools, or how
many such districts there are, was not returned. A statement was
provided instead.
"We are disappointed in the appellate court’s decision and concerned for
the health of those in schools – particularly vulnerable children and
adults," State Superintendent of Education Carmen Ayala said. "We hope
to do everything we can together to preserve the ability to continue
in-person learning."
"The court has made it clear that school districts can continue to keep
their own mitigations in place," Ayala said. "School district leaders
should continue to consult with your own legal counsel as to the
specific impact of the decision on your school district."
As to district concerns of being punished by ISBE, Burkey said districts
feel this may soon dissipate.
“I do not think that they expect ISBE will be pursuing that at this
point,” Burkey said.
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