Law Florida gives school districts 48 hours to reverse mask mandates or lose funding

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Are you in favor of schools being treated like this?

Whyyy do some people (faaar right too many) think that wearing masks = taking away freedom?!?

Florida gonna Florida.



https://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-school-districts-48-hours-reverse-mask-mandates/story?id=79565155

Two Florida school districts that defied state rules and imposed mask mandates for students have been given 48 hours to reverse course or lose state funding equal to the salaries of their school board members.

In an order sent Friday to the districts in Alachua and Broward counties -- the first of five districts in the state to impose mask requirements this month -- the State Board of Education said that if they do not reverse their mandates in two days, the districts will have to provide Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran the current salaries of each school board member.

The Florida Department of Education said it then will start gradually withholding state funds -- equal to 1/12 of the salaries of the board members, monthly -- "until each district demonstrates compliance," according to a statement.

The order prohibits the districts from letting the reduction of funds "impact student services or teacher pay" and requires them to report to the state any instance in which they enforce their "unlawful" mask mandate.

It's not legal what the governor is doing.

The state board kept open the possibility of additional sanctions.

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Students and their families fill out paperwork at a back to school health clinic at Middleton High S...
Friday's crackdown came after weeks of threats from the education department and Gov. Ron DeSantis' office, including an emergency meeting of the state board Tuesday in which the chair, Tom Grady, suggested that sanctions against Alachua and Broward could include removing school officials from their elected posts.

Leaders in both school districts told ABC News Friday that they will not reverse their mask mandates and will take legal action against the state.

"It's not legal what the governor is doing. We think he has overstepped his purview," said Dr. Rosalind Osgood, chair of the Broward County School Board.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis arrives at a news conference, Aug. 3, 2021, near the Shark Valley Visit...
"Based on the dramatic spike in cases and quarantines in our schools and community, we believe universal masking is absolutely critical to keeping schools open, protecting the health of our students and staff, and limiting the current strain on our local health care system," Dr. Carlee Simon, superintendent of Alachua County Public Schools, said in a statement.

Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said on Friday he supported both districts, adding in a statement that President Joe Biden and his administration "stand with them and with all educators who put student and staff health and education first."

Neither district would definitively say whether they will take up the Biden administration's recent offer to let them use federal money to cover the withheld funds. Osgood said accepting the money would amount to "taking money away from education," emphasizing that "it's about the kids." Simon, meanwhile, noted in her statement that the Alachua County Commission has offered to make up the loss of funding.

The school districts in Miami-Dade, Hillsborough, and Palm Beach counties also voted this week to impose mask mandates for students. Brett Tubbs, a spokesperson for the state education department, told ABC News that "it has not been decided yet" whether the state will investigate those districts, though he said, "If we've already done it in the past, we will probably go that route again."
 
Are you in favor of schools being treated like this?

Whyyy do some people (faaar right too many) think that wearing masks = taking away freedom?!?

Florida gonna Florida.



https://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-school-districts-48-hours-reverse-mask-mandates/story?id=79565155

Two Florida school districts that defied state rules and imposed mask mandates for students have been given 48 hours to reverse course or lose state funding equal to the salaries of their school board members.

In an order sent Friday to the districts in Alachua and Broward counties -- the first of five districts in the state to impose mask requirements this month -- the State Board of Education said that if they do not reverse their mandates in two days, the districts will have to provide Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran the current salaries of each school board member.

The Florida Department of Education said it then will start gradually withholding state funds -- equal to 1/12 of the salaries of the board members, monthly -- "until each district demonstrates compliance," according to a statement.

The order prohibits the districts from letting the reduction of funds "impact student services or teacher pay" and requires them to report to the state any instance in which they enforce their "unlawful" mask mandate.

It's not legal what the governor is doing.

The state board kept open the possibility of additional sanctions.

student-school-tampa-florida-nc-jt-210805_1628211549241_hpEmbed_3x2_992.jpg

camera.svg
Ivy Ceballo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire via Newscom
Students and their families fill out paperwork at a back to school health clinic at Middleton High S...
Friday's crackdown came after weeks of threats from the education department and Gov. Ron DeSantis' office, including an emergency meeting of the state board Tuesday in which the chair, Tom Grady, suggested that sanctions against Alachua and Broward could include removing school officials from their elected posts.

Leaders in both school districts told ABC News Friday that they will not reverse their mask mandates and will take legal action against the state.

"It's not legal what the governor is doing. We think he has overstepped his purview," said Dr. Rosalind Osgood, chair of the Broward County School Board.

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Wilfredo Lee/AP
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis arrives at a news conference, Aug. 3, 2021, near the Shark Valley Visit...
"Based on the dramatic spike in cases and quarantines in our schools and community, we believe universal masking is absolutely critical to keeping schools open, protecting the health of our students and staff, and limiting the current strain on our local health care system," Dr. Carlee Simon, superintendent of Alachua County Public Schools, said in a statement.

Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said on Friday he supported both districts, adding in a statement that President Joe Biden and his administration "stand with them and with all educators who put student and staff health and education first."

Neither district would definitively say whether they will take up the Biden administration's recent offer to let them use federal money to cover the withheld funds. Osgood said accepting the money would amount to "taking money away from education," emphasizing that "it's about the kids." Simon, meanwhile, noted in her statement that the Alachua County Commission has offered to make up the loss of funding.

The school districts in Miami-Dade, Hillsborough, and Palm Beach counties also voted this week to impose mask mandates for students. Brett Tubbs, a spokesperson for the state education department, told ABC News that "it has not been decided yet" whether the state will investigate those districts, though he said, "If we've already done it in the past, we will probably go that route again."
It should be the right of the parent. The county I am in down here had an opt out form you needed to fill out so your child could go to school without a mask. The masks are the start of teaching the children to be compliant slaves.
 
I think you mean this:
"Why do mask mandates for children take away freedom?

If you don't understand, then you are too far gone.

You are a caricature of a caricature.

And once again, your AV hates Trump and basically EVERYTHING that YOU stand for. Might wanna change it to a Jim Jordan, or Marjorie Taylor Green, or Mat gaytes, or...some such scumbag AV. It would be more logical for you.
 
And once again, your AV hates Trump and basically EVERYTHING that YOU stand for. Might wanna change it to a Jim Jordan, or Marjorie Taylor Green
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lol, no republican in their right mind wants this skaag as their AV.

And besides that nobody likes her, she is often more embarrassing than AOC is to the left
 
simple solution! Write a school regulation listing a mask as official school uniform.
enforcing school unifom is still ok, right?
 
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Why does the school have to impose a mandate? Why not just let the kids who want to wear mask, wear them?

Because this is a great idea and would make perfect sense to everyone, except Democrats and white, virtue signaling, chicken little skyscreamers.

Want to wear a mask? You have the freedom to do so. Don't want to wear a mask? You should have the freedom to do so.
 
Schools have a dress code why is wearing a mask any different.
Might have something to do with the school board. Maybe those schools don’t have uniforms as well? Who knows but I do know that it isn’t as easy as what you’re suggesting. I still wear an N95 everywhere. I don’t give a shit that others aren’t wearing anything. That’s their problem.
 
Are you in favor of schools being treated like this?

Whyyy do some people (faaar right too many) think that wearing masks = taking away freedom?!?

Florida gonna Florida.



https://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-school-districts-48-hours-reverse-mask-mandates/story?id=79565155

Two Florida school districts that defied state rules and imposed mask mandates for students have been given 48 hours to reverse course or lose state funding equal to the salaries of their school board members.

In an order sent Friday to the districts in Alachua and Broward counties -- the first of five districts in the state to impose mask requirements this month -- the State Board of Education said that if they do not reverse their mandates in two days, the districts will have to provide Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran the current salaries of each school board member.

The Florida Department of Education said it then will start gradually withholding state funds -- equal to 1/12 of the salaries of the board members, monthly -- "until each district demonstrates compliance," according to a statement.

The order prohibits the districts from letting the reduction of funds "impact student services or teacher pay" and requires them to report to the state any instance in which they enforce their "unlawful" mask mandate.

It's not legal what the governor is doing.

The state board kept open the possibility of additional sanctions.

student-school-tampa-florida-nc-jt-210805_1628211549241_hpEmbed_3x2_992.jpg

camera.svg
Ivy Ceballo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire via Newscom
Students and their families fill out paperwork at a back to school health clinic at Middleton High S...
Friday's crackdown came after weeks of threats from the education department and Gov. Ron DeSantis' office, including an emergency meeting of the state board Tuesday in which the chair, Tom Grady, suggested that sanctions against Alachua and Broward could include removing school officials from their elected posts.

Leaders in both school districts told ABC News Friday that they will not reverse their mask mandates and will take legal action against the state.

"It's not legal what the governor is doing. We think he has overstepped his purview," said Dr. Rosalind Osgood, chair of the Broward County School Board.

ron-desantis-ap-jef-210809_1628531078216_hpMain_16x9_992.jpg

camera.svg
Wilfredo Lee/AP
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis arrives at a news conference, Aug. 3, 2021, near the Shark Valley Visit...
"Based on the dramatic spike in cases and quarantines in our schools and community, we believe universal masking is absolutely critical to keeping schools open, protecting the health of our students and staff, and limiting the current strain on our local health care system," Dr. Carlee Simon, superintendent of Alachua County Public Schools, said in a statement.

Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said on Friday he supported both districts, adding in a statement that President Joe Biden and his administration "stand with them and with all educators who put student and staff health and education first."

Neither district would definitively say whether they will take up the Biden administration's recent offer to let them use federal money to cover the withheld funds. Osgood said accepting the money would amount to "taking money away from education," emphasizing that "it's about the kids." Simon, meanwhile, noted in her statement that the Alachua County Commission has offered to make up the loss of funding.

The school districts in Miami-Dade, Hillsborough, and Palm Beach counties also voted this week to impose mask mandates for students. Brett Tubbs, a spokesperson for the state education department, told ABC News that "it has not been decided yet" whether the state will investigate those districts, though he said, "If we've already done it in the past, we will probably go that route again."
You have to be a right wing troll.
 
Children are the lowest risk group for Covid. The masks have be found to have staph in them and other things after wearing them all day. Masks are literally more dangerous to kids than covid.
 
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