School District U-46 bars parents without masks from entering board meeting to talk mask policy – Wirepoints on Chicago’s Morning Answer

On Monday, School District U-46, the state’s second largest district, barred parents from entering a board meeting to talk about the district’s mask policy unless they wore a face-mask. Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski joins Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson on Chicago’s Morning Answer to discuss this along with Pritzker’s re-election bid and pensions.

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Tom Paine's Ghost
4 years ago

If you bust the Teachers Union then their paid puppets on the School Board become powerless. Bust all Teachers Unions now. School vouchers for all.

susan
4 years ago

Under the Open Meetings Act, it seems a school Board has authority to hold closed meetings (not open to the public) but there does not seem to be provisions for excluding any specific “class” of people (such as by race, sexual preference, political party, or masklessness). GENERAL PROVISIONS (5 ILCS 120/) Open Meetings Act.   (5 ILCS 120/1) (from Ch. 102, par. 41) Sec. 1. Policy. It is the public policy of this State that public bodies exist to aid in the conduct of the people's business and that the people have a right to be informed as to the conduct of their… Read more »

BB
4 years ago

Go Parents! Enough with thee school boards

The Paraclete
4 years ago

This could become a George Floyd level event, better yet if they attacked the board! Good for the parents.

TTH
4 years ago
Reply to  The Paraclete

“Better yet if they attacked the board”

What’s wrong with you? If you don’t like the actions of the school board then work to elect different members. You don’t suggest or encourage attacking them.

I don’t think masks should be required in school nor are they effective but your suggestion is absurd. Both the far right and far left loonies openly encourage disrespecting law and order. Sad.

The Paraclete
4 years ago
Reply to  TTH

Yea OK my bad

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  TTH

A summer of violence turned IL deep, dark blue in November 2020. Violence works, unfortunately, but I’m not willing to stoop to that level. I’d rather leave the state first.

Linda
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

There was no violence

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