Mask mania in Loudon County, Vs., and elsewhere
School mask mandates have recently been lifted in New Jersey and in Delaware. Massachusetts is also considering lifting its mandate.
But in Loudoun County, Va., students who attempt to enter school maskless could face arrest. According to a leaked email, a security official for Loudoun County Public Schools coached principals on obtaining a warrant to arrest students who attempted to enter school maskless.
The email was sent on Feb. 1, by John Clark, the Director of Safety and Security for Loudoun County Public Schools to the district’s principals.
“If you determine that an individual should be trespassed then a school admin representative, in conjunction with S&S Coordinator Rich Thomas, will proceed to the magistrate to swear out a trespass summons/warrant,” the email says. “School admin will meet Rich Thomas at the Safety & Security office and then proceed to the magistrate, which is located next to our office.”
Clark’s directive blatantly defies Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order empowering parents to opt their kids out of school mask mandates.
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The school appears to be in the grips of liberal wackos who are defying the governor. The Virginia Supreme Court has recently upheld Youngkin's order making masking voluntary. There is a consensus-building that the mask mandates are ineffective and counterproductive.
See, also:
Virginia School Board Tries to Flee Parents as They’re Served Subpoenas for Defying Youngkin Exec Order on Masks
This was in Frederick County.
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Illinois School Board Tries to Walk out on Bosnian Immigrant Warning Against Tyranny but Parents Stop Them Cold
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