L.A. County to drop school masking mandate but districts may continue enforcing the requirement

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Los Angeles County health officials announced Monday that, following new state recommendations, they too will make masking indoors optional for schools.

The L.A. County Department of Public Health said it will align school masking measures with the state and shift to strongly recommending indoor masking requirements at childcare sites and K-12 schools beginning March 12.

School districts, however, may continue to require masking at schools and during school activities.

“We will review any additional state guidance changes and provide an update on additional modifications to LA County safety measures during tomorrow’s Board of Supervisors meeting,” the statement reads.

The adjustment to the mask mandates comes after California officials announced the state will drop school masking requirements after March 11, leaving the decision up to districts and local jurisdictions.

Currently, California students and teachers have to wear masks indoors at K-12 schools statewide, regardless of vaccination status. But after next week, masks will be a recommendation rather than a requirement.

Los Angeles Unified, the state’s largest school district, has an agreement with its teachers union to require masks indoors at least through the end of the school year.

KTLA has reached out to LAUSD for an update but has not heard back as of early Monday afternoon.

The powerful teachers union, United Teachers Los Angeles, said in a statement to KTLA that while declining COVID-19 rates are promising, educators strongly recommend that masking stay in place in schools.

“LAUSD schools have been the safest and most well equipped in the country because educators and families united to demand critical health and safety protocols,” UTLA President Cecily Myart-Cruz said in the statement. “These protocols, like indoor masking, have protected tens of thousands of educators and more than half a million students, along with their families. It is premature to discuss removing these health and safety measures while there are still many unvaccinated youth in our early education programs and schools.”

Check back for updates to this developing story.

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