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Youngkin, Psaki respond to Northern Va. school systems announcements on mask requirements
Ivy Lyons | ilyons@wtop.com
January 16, 2022, 9:20 PM
Virginias freshly inaugurated governor, Glenn Youngkin, signed executive orders removing school masking requirements across the state on Saturday afternoon. Since that moment, Arlington and Alexandria school systems have joined Fairfax County Public Schools in reminding families that masking policies remain in place. ... Youngkins list of day one executive orders put the power to decide if students should wear a mask squarely into the hands of parents across the state.
A child whose parent has elected that he or she is not subject to a mask mandate should not be required to wear a mask under any policy implemented by a teacher, school, school district, the Department of Education, or any other state authority, the order said.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki, in response to coverage from WTOPs Nick Iannelli on Sunday, voiced her support for the move as an Arlington County parent a title, she noted, newly minted governor Glenn Youngkin does not have. ... Thank you to [Arlington Public Schools] for standing up for our kids, teachers and administrators and their safety in the midst of a transmissible variant, Psaki wrote.
Virginia Delegate Patrick Hope of Arlington County also responded to Gov. Youngkins statement in a discussion with WTOP. He said that the states governor has no authority at all to determine how mask mandates operate at individual school systems. ... We are governed by the Virginia code, Hope told WTOP. And the Virginia code states very clearly that school districts should adhere by the CDCs recommendations.
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WTOPs Nick Ianelli and Zeke Hartner contributed to this report.