If Dallas County has an upswing in case counts again, that might change the district’s thinking, Hinojosa added. DISD had single digits of new COVID-19 cases among staff and students on Wednesday, he said.
Jerrell Brown, 9 , walks with Jayce Williams, 7, after a day of classes at Paul L. Dunbar Learning Center on Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021, in Dallas. Dallas ISD will change its mask policies at the end of February, making masks optional.Dallas ISD will no longer require masks at its schools by the end of this month.
“If the data turns around and tells us that we need to go back to a protocol that requires us to wear masks, we will not hesitate to do that,” Hinojosa said.Hinojosa said Thursday that the data “didn’t allow” the district to make any change at that time when the omicron variant was causing spikes.“It’s time for us to get to as much normality as we can,” Marshall said. “We’ve been prudent and thoughtful about protecting our students and our staff members’ health. But I think it’s time.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still recommends mask requirements in schools. Earlier this week, CDC director Rochelle Walensky told members of a Congressional committee in a closed-door meeting that she did not plan to change those recommendations at this point. Meanwhile, some Texas school districts remain in a legal battle with the state fighting Abbott’s executive order banning mask mandates.
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