Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Mask mandate issued for Pine Bluff schools

- By I.C. Murrell

In an open letter Thursday, Pine Bluff School District Superinten­dent Barbara Warren announced that students, staff members and visitors must wear face coverings “at all times” on district property and buses, except while eating and drinking.

The mandate went into effect immediatel­y, Warren specified. She added the district would reevaluate the rule in 30 days “and make any necessary adjustment­s,” and she also solicited feedback from community members, asking them to complete a Ready For Learning survey at the district’s website: pinebluffs­chools.org.

“As you may know, on July 29, 2021, the Governor of Arkansas declared a state of emergency due to an increase in covid-19 cases,” Warren wrote in a letter addressed to parents, students, staff and community stakeholde­rs of her district. “In an effort to protect our students and staff, we are implementi­ng a mask mandate in our district, effective immediatel­y. A mask or face covering must be worn over the nose and mouth at all times on district property and on buses, except for eating and drinking, by all students, staff and visitors. Visitors will be welcome; however, [they] should be prepared to adhere

to procedures and protocols we have in place to include limiting the number of people in small enclosed offices and spaces, social distancing, and of course adhering to requiremen­ts to wear face coverings.”

Minutes before Warren’s letter was released, Southeast Arkansas College President Steven Bloomberg announced his school’s board will hold an emergency meeting over Zoom at 9 a.m. today to vote on a measure that would require students and staff to wear masks.

The district joins a growing list of Arkansas public school entities requiring the use of masks in light of an injunction against Act 1002, which previously prevented state-supported universiti­es, school districts and most other public entities from issuing such mandates. The act went into effect June 28, but Pulaski County Circuit Judge Timothy Fox blocked it last Friday amid a lawsuit from the Little Rock and Marion school districts challengin­g the act’s legitimacy. Two parents joined the school districts in the suit.

On Tuesday, the White Hall School Board approved a request from Superinten­dent Doug Dorris mandating masks. The day before, the Watson Chapel School Board voted in favor of a resolution authorizin­g Superinten­dent Andrew Curry to “set an expectatio­n” for the wearing of masks. Curry said he would wait to see further covid-19 data before determinin­g whether to enforce his “expectatio­n.”

The Pine Bluff School District formally annexed the Dollarway School District on July 1. Since the PBSD operates under state control, Warren answers to Arkansas Department of Education Secretary Johnny Key.

Friendship Aspire Schools assistant superinten­dent Virginia Henry confirmed that masks will be required at its Pine Bluff elementary campus on South Hazel Street and Southeast Campus high school on West 73rd Avenue.

Since the injunction of Act 1002, the University of Arkansas, Fayettevil­le, and Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, among other higher-learning institutio­ns in the state, have implemente­d their own mask mandates.

 ?? Commercial/I.C. Murrell) (Pine Bluff ?? Pine Bluff School District Superinten­dent Barbara Warren speaks to community members during a stakeholde­r meeting at the Pine Bluff Convention Center Aug. 3.
Commercial/I.C. Murrell) (Pine Bluff Pine Bluff School District Superinten­dent Barbara Warren speaks to community members during a stakeholde­r meeting at the Pine Bluff Convention Center Aug. 3.

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