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Zionsville Community Schools lifts mask mandate in classrooms

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The Zionsville Community Schools Board of Trustees unanimously voted to recommend masks for unvaccinated students in the 2021-22 academic year but lifted the district’s mask mandate in classrooms.

ZCS Supt. Scott Robison strongly recommended individuals who are not fully vaccinated wear masks in school, citing guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued July 9 that recommends all unvaccinated people 2 and older wear masks in schools. Currently, COVID-19 vaccines are not approved for children younger than 12 years old.

Parents packed the July 13 school board meeting, displaying signs calling for an end to the mask mandate. They said continuing the mandate was unnecessary, arguing that students have been negatively impacted by face coverings. Accounts of children having difficulty breathing, complaining of headaches and not seeing their friends’ faces were shared during the meeting. During the board’s June and July meetings, parents also cited examples of children having difficulties learning English as a second language and reading lips because of face coverings.

Numerous parents also said they do not plan to vaccinate their children, saying the risks outweigh the benefits and that children are statistically less likely to die or become seriously ill because of the disease.

Ruby Roberti, a parent of four ZCS students, told the board she has no plans to vaccinate her children.

“Let’s look at the potential discrimination and segregation of our unvaccinated children if we continue to make them wear masks,” Roberti told the board ahead of its vote. “We are sending a menacing message to these kids that, ‘We want your classmates to know you are dangerous and disobedient. Your life will be more difficult, and you will be punished if you are not vaccinated. If you want to end this harassment, you must submit to a risky medical intervention.’”

ZCS officials also released the school districts plans for the next school year regarding COVID-19 protocols:

Because of the emergence of new variants, Robison said COVID-19 will be a matter the school district contends with indefinitely. Meanwhile, he said the school board and district leadership team will continue to exercise their responsibilities to implement the school program in accordance with public health and government guidance and directives.

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