MPS drops mask requirement, goes optional based on CDC COVID level


Teacher Raymond Roberts leads a vocal music class Monday at Milwaukee High School of the Arts Aug. 15, the first day of school for the 1,100 students who attend the school.

Masks will be optional in Milwaukee Public Schools for at least a week, after the CDC changed Milwaukee County’s COVID rating from “high” to “medium,” the district announced Friday morning. 

It will be the longest period without a mask requirement since MPS schools have been open during the pandemic. The policy will be reevaluated every Thursday night based on the CDC rating

School started Monday for over 20,000 MPS students, with masks required because of a higher COVID level. Other students start Sept. 6. 

MPS had required masks constantly through the pandemic until this past April, when the school board gave control to Superintendent Keith Posley. Students had one day without the requirement — April 19 — before Posley reinstated it as COVID levels rose. 

Going forward, MPS staff and students will be required to mask up whenever the CDC puts Milwaukee County in the “high” category — based on the number of COVID cases and hospital usage. 





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