Monday was the first day masks became optional in Juneau schools.
But, on Monday morning, many of the students who filed into Juneau Douglas High School Yadaa.at Kalé still wore face coverings. Jowielle Corpuz was one of those students.
Both Corpuz and her friend, Sydney Carter, said they were worried that as more people take their masks off, the number of cases of COVID-19 might spike again. A few miles down the road, at Riverbend Elementary School, Principal Elizabeth Pisel-Davis said kindergartners stared at her in amazement that morning as they unloaded from school buses.
Fourth-grade students Amelia Ryder, Kayden Manacio, Alani Zeller and Klarence Domingo sit in the cafeteria at Riverbend Elementary School on Monday. Natalie Ward teaches fourth and fifth grade at the school. She said most of her students weren’t wearing them, but still respected those who were.
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