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Judge Halts VA Governor's Opt-Out School Mask Order, for NowA judge temporarily halted Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's executive order that sought to allow parents to opt out of classroom mask mandates for their children but had been met with resistance from some school districts.
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Downstate judge finds in favor of parents who object to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s school mask mandate; CPS says COVID-19 protocols will continueHundreds of students at Chicago Public Schools and at scores of districts across the state may be freed from wearing a mask in the classroom, with an Illinois judge ruling Friday that Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s COVID-19 mandate was authorized illegally.
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Schools Scramble After Downstate Judge Halts Pritzker's Mask MandateCPS says students must attend school on Monday with masks on.
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Chicago Public Schools says judge's ruling does not stop CPS from requiring masksCPS said the 'court’s current ruling does not prohibit CPS from exercising its authority to continue its COVID-19 mitigation policies and procedures, including universal masking by students and staff and vaccination and testing requirements for staff members.'
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