Over the weekend, Virginia’s Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed many executive orders, including one that eliminates mask requirements in public schools across the state.
Despite this decision, an increasing number of school districts claim that their masking regulations will continue to be enforced.
“There is no greater priority than the health and welfare of Virginia’s children. Under Virginia law, parents, not the government, have the fundamental right to make decisions concerning the care of their children,” Youngkin’s second executive order read.
Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, commented on the issue from her personal Twitter account as a parent in Arlington County, Virginia. In her tweet, she applauded the county for keeping the mask requirement in place and condemned the Republican governor’s decision to eliminate the mask requirements.
“Hi there. Arlington county parent here (don’t believe you are @GlennYoungkin but correct me if I am wrong). Thank you to @APSVirginia for standing up for our kids, teachers, and administrators and their safety in the midst of a transmissible variant,” Psaki wrote.
Since Youngkin signed the order Saturday, schools in Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax counties have reminded parents that masking policies will remain in effect.
FCPS Superintendent Scott Brabrand said in a statement Sunday: “As we return to school after the holiday weekend, we want to let you know that FCPS will continue universal masking for all students and staff.”
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