Forced to make a choice between keeping schools fully funded and protecting children and educators, at least four school districts in Florida plan to defy Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis's order blocking mask mandates as the school year begins, citing the spread of the Covid-19 Delta variant.
After initially saying on Monday that Broward County Public Schools would comply with DeSantis's order, officials in the state's second-largest district announced on Wednesday that they will keep the district's mask mandate in accordance with the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance.
"Now that students are required to return to school in person, prohibiting mask mandates is an action of the state that affirmatively puts them in danger."
—Bacardi Jackson, SPLC
"The fact that we were able to achieve the creation of this vaccine—a very effective vaccine in the time frame that we did—has been absolutely amazing," the essay reads. "It just blows my mind that we can receive such a great opportunity and then, as a society, fail to take advantage of it and cause hundreds of thousands of needless deaths. The scientific community really stepped up and has done amazing things during this pandemic to try and help people keep people safe, and we ended up seeing politicians just trying to counteract and fight against that at every turn."
School board members in Alachua County voted on Tuesday night to keep a school mask mandate in place for at least the first two weeks of school, potentially risking a portion of its $141 million in state funds.
Amid the news that school districts are flouting DeSantis's order, state education officials are planning to meet on Friday to discuss a proposal that would allow families to use private school vouchers to transfer their children out of schools that mandate mask-wearing.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) accused the governor of using the pandemic to further his "relentless efforts to privatize education and destroy public schools," while endangering the lives of children and teachers.
"It is another example of DeSantis’ dictatorial propensities that ignore the requirements of the Constitution and usurp the authority of local elected officials and policymakers to do what is in the best interests of their constituents," Jackson added.
This content originally appeared on Common Dreams - Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community and was authored by Julia Conley.
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