Illinois education board punishes Christian school for mask-optional policy – Center Square

Timothy Christian Schools in Elmhurst made the mask-optional announcement this week through a video from Superintendent Matthew Davidson. “It’s just worth noting that the issue of masks in schools is still categorically a recommendation, not a requirement from the [U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]."
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Freddy
4 years ago

This is unbelievable. 6 squad cars showed up and arrested her,put handcuffs on and paraded her thru the hallways for not having a face mask over her nose. Afraid this is just the beginning.
https://wrex.com/2021/08/12/woman-arrested-at-school-open-house-after-refusing-to-leave-following-masking-disagreement/

Debtsor
4 years ago
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How many cops will stand up to this nonsense? The exact location of that thin blue line is not fixed in place and moves with political administrations. we republicans are finding ourselves on the wrong side. Cops just wanna go home at night and get that pension and they’ll put their knee on your neck until your mask goes on, because that’s what they’re told to do. It’s difficult to say I support the police when I know that tomorrow I could be their target for political and not criminal reasons. They’re mostly good people but their job is to… Read more »

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