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For the first time since the beginning of the academic year, Oklahoma City Public Schools announced it would lift its masking requirement beginning Tuesday, March 1.
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It appears that covid cases among children are falling and the timing of the decline coincides with an increase of mask mandates in Oklahoma schools.
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Superintendent: 'The very first day back where we had made the choice, 100% of our kids walked in the door with a mask on or willing to put one on with no argument.'
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StateImpact is keeping track of Oklahoma schools with mask mandates
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The mask mandate comes despite a state law prohibiting school districts from implementing universal masking
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Santa Fe South Public Charter School in Oklahoma City is implementing a mask mandate for all students and staff as of Thursday. The move is in direct violation of state law.
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House Democrats in Oklahoma are calling for a special session to repeal a bill regarding face mask usage.
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The Norman City Council voted Tuesday to extend the city’s mask mandate as COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the state. The original ordinance was…
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The Norman City Council approved changes to the city’s mask and nuisance ordinance Tuesday night in an effort to address large social gatherings,…