Newark Families Will Be Notified If School Mask Policy Changes

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Newark NJ

08 February, 2022

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NEWARK, NJ — New Jersey's face mask mandate for K-12 schools is set to expire in March. But in the Newark Public School District, the local mandate will remain, officials say. Gov. Phil Murphy confirmed Monday that he will drop New Jersey's school mask mandate, effective March 7. But the state will allow individual districts and day care centers to maintain masking requirements after that date. People who want to voluntarily wear masks can continue to do so. Read More: Schools Can Extend Mask Mandate, But NJ Requirement Ends In March "The wearing of masks is part of the district's protocols and we are maintaining our protocols," a Newark school spokesperson told NJ.com. Those policies currently include requiring students, employees and visitors to wear masks while in buildings or on school grounds. District administrators said they would notify Newark families about any changes to the masking policy, Chalkbeat reported. Send local news tips and correction requests to [email protected] Sign up for Patch email newsletters. Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site. Don't forget to visit the Patch Newark Facebook page.

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