Students across TX are starting back to school & many choosing “in person” learning are being illegally required to wear a mask.
FYI: School superintendents, school boards, the TEA, and the governor of Texas, do not have the authority to enforce this nonsense.
#NotNoButHellNo
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W odpowiedzi do @DwayneStovall
Agree, but those districts do have the autonomy to require them, and parents have the right not to send their kids.
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W odpowiedzi do @dfwjwb
Negative, Ghost Rider. No district can force that measure.
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W odpowiedzi do @DwayneStovall
Not the Governors mandate but their own they can. Same as any business
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W odpowiedzi do @dfwjwb
But it’s not a business, not private, and doesn’t have the authority. And what authority it does have ultimately comes from the legislature.
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W odpowiedzi do @DwayneStovall
The authority should be from the citizens, and PubEd is big biz. They may not be a Corp but ISDs can still set policies like dress codes, to include mask, uniforms, whatever. We as citizens have a right not to attend, attend somewhere else or fire those responsible for bad policy
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Limitations on the authorities of TX school districts originates in the legislature. ISDs don’t create rheir own power.
Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
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