Hours after the state Board of Education voted to remove the statewide school face mask requirement, Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) announced that – at least for now – all students and staff are still required to wear masks.
MCPS sent out the following message Tuesday evening:Â
Dear MCPS Community,
Today, the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) voted to rescind its emergency mask mandate. A joint legislative committee must approve the decision and determine what date the mandate would be lifted statewide. If the committee approves the MSDE decision, local school districts will have the ability to make an independent decision about mask mandates.
A decision about masks in MCPS will be reviewed and made in the near future.
At this time, all Montgomery County Public Schools students and staff are still required to wear masks in schools and offices. MCPS will provide an update on all COVID-19 mitigation strategies to the Board of Education at its Feb. 24 business meeting.
Montgomery County Public Schools
MCPS Community Message: Masks continue to be required in schools and offices: https://t.co/SN4BSZHxOL pic.twitter.com/magNc7ykcJ
— MCPS (@MCPS) February 22, 2022
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