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California is still requiring masks for everyone in K-12 schools, but it is leaving it up to educators to decide how to enforce that rule a move that has sown confusion and complaints from San Diego superintendents and parents.
At least one local school district, Alpine Union, is choosing to make masks optional for students and staff this fall.
“I take the tack that I represent my community, and my community’s adamant about choice,” Alpine Supt. Rich Newman said.
Three other districts Poway, Vista and Carlsbad Unified are urging the state to change its policy to allow fully vaccinated people the choice of wearing a mask at school.
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San Diego Unified School District officials announced the district will pilot a “Boost Democracy” texting initiative for public participation during school board meetings.
The program, which starts Tuesday, July 13, will enable community members who plan to participate remotely in board meetings to sign up to receive texts alerting them when it’s time for their comments.
It is one of the first such initiatives in the nation, according to Shane Harris, president of the People’s Association of Justice Advocates, who pitched the idea. He also is urging the San Diego City Council, San Diego County Board of Supervisors and county Board of Education to adopt the feature.
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