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Student, 10, confronts anti-maskers: ‘Please be quiet. It’s inappropri­ate’

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The youngest person who spoke in favour of masks at last week’s school board meeting in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, decided she wasn’t going to let antimasker­s steal her thunder.

Before 10-year-old Kaylan Park stepped up to the microphone at the contentiou­s meeting, she had watched other pro-mask speakers get interrupte­d by heckles and boos from people who oppose the district’s mask mandate. A couple of those opponents ended up walking out of the meeting in anger.

Critics were protesting the district’s decision earlier this month to extend its mask mandate until at least October 29 to protect students and staff against Covid-19.

But Kaylan, a fifth-grader, didn’t let the tense environmen­t intimidate her.

‘‘It is super weird to be here because adults don’t think that their children should wear masks,’’ Kaylan said when it was her turn to speak. ‘‘ . . . A lot of you guys are adults. You guys should be able to know that masks save lives.’’ When some audience members voiced disagreeme­nt, Kaylan responded: ‘‘Can I please speak? Let me speak before you guys go off.’’ Her demand was met with applause.

But some audience members continued talking, which prompted Kaylan to say emphatical­ly: ‘‘Please be quiet . . . It’s inappropri­ate that you guys can’t stay quiet.’’ Kaylan, who was wearing a mask bearing the message ‘‘Masks Save Lives,’’ noted that donning a face covering is an act of kindness toward others.

‘‘You’re doing it for your safety,’’ she said. ‘‘It’s like kindness. My teacher tells me when you do something for other people, they can do it back. Wear a mask for them and they’ll wear it back. Just wear a mask for kindness. You’re showing kindness.’’ Some audience members stood up and applauded and others were seen patting Kaylan on the shoulder after she returned to her seat.

Board meetings typically occur in the high school library, but Wednesday’s session was relocated to an auditorium and police presence was requested after the previous meeting last month was cut short when several people refused to wear masks.

Facial coverings are not required where the meeting took place.

 ?? TNS ?? Kaylan Park, 10, returns to her seat next to her mother, Kenyona Matthews, right, as she is applauded after speaking in support of the Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, school district’s mask mandate.
TNS Kaylan Park, 10, returns to her seat next to her mother, Kenyona Matthews, right, as she is applauded after speaking in support of the Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, school district’s mask mandate.

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