Vaccinated students and school staff may be able to safely leave their masks at home, according to new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but some Wisconsin schools might still require them.
Bob Peterson, president of the Milwaukee School Board, said Friday that the district’s plan to require masks indoors for everyone in the fall, approved by the board in June, still stands. We’ll continue to monitor local health data and further advice from the health department, but right now our current policy will remain in force, Peterson said.
Many other school districts in the state had already made masks optional in recent months. For districts that do require masks, the guidance raises a host of questions about when it’s appropriate to make masks optional for unvaccinated students, as well as how to track vaccination status legally and without stigmatizing students.
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