WICHITA, Kan. — Kansas’ largest school district won’t require students and teacher to wear face masks who get a COVID-19 vaccination during the upcoming school year.
The Wichita Eagle reports that the Board of Education for Wichita Public Schools on Wednesday reviewed the district’s reopening plan, but took no formal action. The board previously delegated COVID operational decisions to Superintendent Alicia Thompson. She said that: “Current data and public health recommendations, as well as feedback from stakeholders, lead us to masks being optional for all.”
The mask requirement in district facilities will end July 6.