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Upper Grand Board Makes Masks Voluntary after End of Mandate

Board says they will need to follow direction of government and align with Ministry and rescind Board resolution on masking in place since August of 2020.

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The Upper Grand District School Board, through it’s Director of Education Peter Sovran, issued an update to students and their families advising that mandatory masks will no longer be required as of March 21st as the they do not have the authority to enforce it beyond the end of the Provincial Mandate.

The Board says they came to the decision after consulting with several parties on the board’s authority to mandate public health measures.

The Board adds that the have added the changes to mask protocol to their next meeting set for March 22nd.

They say they will need to follow the direction of government and align with the Ministry and rescind the Board resolution on masking in place since August of 2020.

They Board says that students, staff and visitors are still weclome to wear masks at their schools as it is their choice. They add that masking indoors continues to be strongly encouraged.

Staff will continue to be provided with personal protective equipment.

The full statement is available at the link below.

Masking mandate to end in UGDSB on March 21, as school board does not have the authority to continue enforcement of the mandate