Thursday, December 09, 2021

Springfield Public Schools responds to attorney general's mask ultimatum


(From Springfield Public Schools)

On numerous occasions, SPS has publicly stated our intent to remove the district’s current masking requirement in January - once our youngest students have had an opportunity to be fully vaccinated. Our intention remains unchanged.

Yesterday, school districts and public health agencies across Missouri received a letter from the Missouri Attorney General with significant implications for how school districts and local communities are able to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. 








This opinion is based on the Attorney General’s interpretation of a decision that involved the Department of Health and Senior Services. That decision was issued by the Circuit Court in Cole County, Missouri on November 22, 2021.

First, there is a 30-day period before this decision becomes final. Consequently, there is no final judgement in this case until December 23. Furthermore, there is significant disagreement about how and if the Cole County decision even applies to public schools. A full review by attorneys for Missouri public school districts, including SPS, is currently underway.

In the meantime, the district’s COVID-19 health protocols remain unchanged through the end of the first semester on December 22. Once the legal review is complete, SPS will determine if modifications to our pandemic response are needed, and if so, will communicate that to you directly as soon as possible.

As the pandemic continues, we remain focused on providing five days of quality, in-person learning in a safe, healthy environment for all students.

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