A New Jersey school district was blasted for reinstating its mask mandate starting Wednesday due to rising COVID-19 cases. Passaic Public Schools Superintendent Sandra Montanez-Diodonet sent out a letter to parents and staff on Tuesday stating that masks are required effective Wednesday for “all employees, Pre-K through grade 12 students, and visitors are required to wear face coverings in all district facilities, school grounds, and buses.”

“Please be advised that as per our Board Policy No. 5141.10, during periods of High Activity Level as published in the NJDOH COVID-19 Activity Level Report, mask-wearing is required,” read the letter, which was shared by what appears to be the school district’s Twitter account.

The letter came after state health officials and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Passaic being among 10 counties that reached “high” community levels of COVID-19 in New Jersey.


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Furthermore, the state reported 2,207 COVID-19 cases and 28 confirmed deaths on Tuesday, the highest number of fatalities reported in a single day since Feb. 16.

Passaic Public Schools, one of New Jersey’s largest school districts, presides over approximately 14,000 students and 17 schools, including Passaic High School. The statewide mask mandate was lifted by Gov. Phil Murphy in March. Murphy had recently told a local news outlet that he does not “foresee any mandates in New Jersey unless something drastically changes.” (SOURCE)