Montgomery Co. school board expected to lift mask mandate

Written by: Kate Ryan

Montgomery County’s Board of Education is expected to lift the Maryland school system’s mask mandate during its meeting Tuesday.

The school system telegraphed the likelihood of ending the requirement when it posted a statement on Feb. 26 saying the move was “anticipated.” That statement was posted one day after state lawmakers approved a plan to turn the decision on masks in schools over to local districts.

The union that represents more than 14,000 Montgomery County Public Schools employees said it agrees with the plans. But in prerecorded testimony for Tuesday’s meeting, Jennifer Martin, the president of the Montgomery County Education Association, asked about provisions for those students and teachers who are considered at high risk for getting very sick from COVID-19.

“What accommodations will be made for those individuals?” she asked. “We must ensure the well being of high-risk populations within MCPS.”

Read more at WTOP.

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