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SUWANEE, GA – Republican Gubernatorial candidate Vernon Jones joined Gwinnett County parents on Juju 30 to protest the Gwinnett County’s Public Schools’ decision to re-impose its mask mandate as students return to classes this week. The requirement has caused an outcry from parents who initially were told by school officials that masks would be optional.
; or Monday, Aug. 9, depending on which grade the student is in.
“This decision from Gwinnett County to mandate masks for the entire school year is not based on science, it’s political,” said Jones, who spoke at the “Unmask Our Children” event on July 30 and called on Gov. Brian Kemp to step up. The protest was held at the J. Alvin Wilbanks Instructional Support Center, 437 Old Peachtree Road N.W., Suwanee as the Gwinnett County Board of Education met.
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Parents urge Gwinnett school officials to reinstate mask mandate
Parents of young children urge school district to reinstate mask mandate
A Gwinnett County mom wants Gwinnett County schools to re-introduce its mask mandate. Her children are too young to receive the vaccine.
DACULA, Ga. - While Tashena Butlers children enjoy the last week of summer break, their mom worries their health could be at risk when the Gwinnett County Schools’ students start classes at Harbins Elementary in Dacula this fall, with COVID-19 numbers on the rise, and no mask mandate. I think most people are in the same mind-frame that it s best for the kids to be in school but there is that concern, what s going to happen. We know the numbers are going up. Are we doing everything we can or are our schools doing everything they can to make sure that our kids are safe? Butler said.