AUSTIN, Texas – Masks for students and teachers will be mandatory in counties with more than 20 reported COVID-19 cases when public schools resume in-person classes this fall, under new public health guidelines released by Texas state education officials Tuesday.
The final guidance has been modified from a draft that the agency accidentally posted last month which included few safety mandates for school districts, consistent with Gov.
"Consistent with the executive order, masks are required in schools for the duration of the executive order," education Commissioner Mike Morath told superintendents on a phone call Tuesday.
No campus should reopen until pandemic begins to subside, Texas teachers association saysAfter the final guidelines were announced, the teachers association said they don't go far enough.
For the first three weeks of the school year, school districts can limit students' access to in-person instruction, as they adjust to the shift.