The D.C. Public Charter Schools Where Masks Are Still Mandatory
"People's irrational fears are taking over these policy decisions," says one parent.

On March 16, Washington, D.C., became one of the very last major metropolitan areas in the country to finally end mask mandates for students. According to Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, kids who attend D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) no longer have to wear masks.
That's not always what happens in practice, of course. Earlier this week, Vice President Kamala Harris visited Thomas Elementary School, a public school, and posed for photos with kids. Every single child who participated in the photo op wore a mask, but Harris did not.
Thomas Elementary did not respond to a request for comment about its masking policies, so it's not clear if the school actually requires masks. If so, the school would hardly be alone in keeping a mask mandate in place. In fact, many of the city's public charter schools—which are overseen by a school board that is separate from DCPS—have kept mask mandates in place. Indeed, several have no plans to ever end the mandate, a source of tremendous frustration for some parents.
"Our principal told us that right now masks are still required indoors for all students," says Lindsay Elman, a mother of a child at Mundo Verde Bilingual Public Charter School.
Mundo Verde is one of five D.C.-area foreign language immersion charter schools that run from kindergarten through fifth grade. They are feeder schools for District of Columbia International School (DCI), which teaches sixth through 12th grade. And they are, by and large, keeping mask mandates in place.
DCI itself is sticking with an indoor mask mandate. And students only gained the right to go maskless outdoors as recently as March 28—last week.
"They wore them during sports, outdoor track was masked," says Lauren Peterson, a mother with three kids—twin seventh graders and a 10th grader—at DCI. Her fourth and youngest child attended school at Elsie Whitlow Stokes, another D.C. charter, but Peterson pulled the kid due to uncertainty about the mask mandates ever going away for good.
Yu Ying Charter School, a Chinese-English dual language charter, is waiting until April 25 to end the mask mandate. Yu Ying was also enforcing a travel quarantine as recently as last week: Unvaccinated students—a category which includes virtually all the pre-K students—and their immediate family members are forbidden from leaving the D.C.-Maryland-Virginia area. If they do leave, they must abide by a 7–10 day quarantine period.
The fact that these policies are far stricter than what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend is not lost on families with kids in these schools.
"Parents are not really allowed in the building for any reason," says Paul Fraioli, a parent. "Up until a month ago, they wanted to have the objects people touched sanitized."
The parents interviewed for this article expressed frustration with school administrators who had pledged to do exactly what CDC guidance and the scientific consensus believed was right, but abandoned this course of action once health experts conceded that de-masking was safe enough.
"For the past two plus years, we followed the science like it's the bible, and now people's irrational fears are taking over these policy decisions," says Elman, the DCI parent.
Fraioli points out that the CDC is moving away from raw case numbers as the relevant COVID-19 metric: What really matters to federal health officials is the hospitalization rate. But Yu Ying is focused on community spread—case counts—to determine its COVID-19 policies. The school's health and safety plan notes that even the outdoor mask mandate will be brought back if the community spread level increases from medium to high.* The plan also includes outdated recommendations that unnecessarily warn students and staff to avoid touching their masks and to wash their hands if they do.
"Be careful when taking off their mask and wash their hands after removing it," the plan reads. "Store the mask out of anyone's reach. Use a clean mask if someone touches the one they're currently wearing."
Yu Ying declined to offer comment for this article; none of the other schools responded to requests at all. Fraioli, Elman, and Peterson said the strict policies largely reflect the preferences of the staff rather than the parents. Many teachers indicated in surveys that they were only comfortable working in the schools if the mask mandate remain in place—even though virtually all teachers are vaccinated, as are most students. Kids, whether vaccinated or not, are at extremely low risk of severe COVID-19 health outcomes.
It's true that the point of charter schools is to offer families choices beyond what the traditional public school system provides. In theory, some charters could serve as enclaves of greater COVID-19 enforcement, matching more cautious parents with teachers and educational environments that are aligned with their preferences. If more kids—preferably, all kids—had the option to benefit from school choice programs, then students and parents could sort themselves into the schools that fit their comfort level.
Unfortunately, we are a far cry from that reality. Most kids are obligated to attend a specific public school assigned to their ZIP code, and teachers unions across the country have constituted a powerful interest group in favor of keeping public school students masked—and, until recently, in virtual classrooms. Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), has previously stated that she wanted to see "no transmission in schools" at all before she would support the removal of masks.
D.C.'s public charter schools are generally not unionized, though Mundo Verde opted to join AFT two years ago, in the middle of the pandemic. In any case, it's disappointing that the somewhat different governing structures of DCI, Yu Ying, and other schools in their cohort have not produced better results from the standpoint of mask-and-distancing-weary families.
"I've never even seen my son's kindergarten teacher in person," says Fraioli.
*Update: Yu Ying's guidance specifies that outdoor masks will be required when the community level increases to high, not to moderate.
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What's the big deal?
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He will continue to ENJOY such tyrannical lordship until YHOU the PEOPLE decide he can no longer do that.
No one has yet been able to explain to me how it is that governors, a that is, the chief EXECUTIVE officer in the state, can MAKE LAW then enforce it.The ligislatire lets him do it. So do the people.
Don't like yur child being forced to don the mug nappie at the local gummit skelw? Take him out. NOW.
Until enough people actully DO THAT< the charade and tyranny will continue unabated. No kids in school, no money for the school. It will be forced to close. Then who will decide who dons the nappie and who does not?
Sue them for child abuse. The medical science is on your side.
Robby, parents shouldnt reasonably expect their kids to not be learning queer gender pronouns, nonexistent gender pronouns, and about their teacher having buttsex, right?
So who are you to say these mask mandates, that could save even one grandma, aren't fair game?
How is it that you remain so deluded? Go and learn the size of the smallest openings in those cheap blue folded nappies. Those are the 'holes" between the fibres as they are twisted into threads. Now go and learn the range of diameter of the Rice Rabies virus. Compare. Remember, you identified the SMALLEST opene=ings between fibres. Learn how many of those virus particles could "hold hands" in flank formation and march right on through that face covering like it wasnot even there. You will need a lot of numbers to make it clear.
Now that your ignorance has been cured, please riddle to me in twenty five words or fewer WHY nyone should be required to don the infernal things.
So are all the rainbow colors in the picture celebrating the Promise of God not to flood the world again, or the cultural appropriation of that image by the 'gay' pride community?
It's just a pragmatic just in case God exists. Don't flood me bro.
A folk song, not scripture, but "God said fire not a flood next time".
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, I give you Global Warming.
(God does have a sense of humor; we are getting the frog in the pot treatment)
Their shirts are a sign of white supremacy .
School kids, anyone else indoors, is only 6 additional new cases a day away from having indoor mask mandates re-instated in Philly.
94 new cases with 100 being the trigger point. Yet, as long as I stay away from the Zoo, my magic tiger repellent rock works much better than the chicomvirus masks.
VP Kammy responded by saying -
"Masks. Masks are masks, which are things that cover out face, like masks, but not unlike masks, which protect us from covid, like masks that don't protect us from covid.:
I just recently stopped wearing the onion on my belt due to decreased numbers. Protected me 100% from the covid so far. I think the schools can safely end the use of their chosen talisman.
It’s not about Covid.
The most important economic and social attribute anywhere near DC is being demonstrably anti-right.
The solution is to end public school and let private schools and teachers do whatever they negotiate.
''People's irrational fears are taking over these policy decisions.' Welcome to the new age, same as the Dark Ages, but with more options to be refused.
""People's irrational fears are taking over these policy decisions," says one parent...."
Guy needs to learn the past tense.
The virtue signaling/ political loyalty test impulse is strong in DC. The vax status mandate for clubs in DC has been over for months, and almost all are still checking. Despite the CDC admitting vaccination doesn’t stop spread.
Best is the Black Cat, who demand vax status proof at the door but masks are optional. Just pickin and choosin the science.
Got screwed out of two shows I bought tickets for months ago hoping this all would be over. I’m not giving that town another penny in the foreseeable future.
What surprises me is the schools cited are charter schools. I thought one of the benefits of a charter school was to increase the influence of parents and decrease the influence of teachers unions. Apparently that is not the case in DC.
What always bugs me is the teachers seem stubbornly unconvinced by the data. And yet these are the people teaching our kids math and science? How can they teach what they don't seem to believe themselves?
This demonstrates to me, that for libertarians and libertarian leaning individuals, there is no method available to us of organizing our society as it is currently constituted toward maximizing liberty. Short of disposing of one the fundamental tenants of Libertarianism, the NAP, we inevitably run afoul of those trip wires that are so well placed by our enemies. For you see, in the case of these "alternative" charter schools, the very institution itself of society wide, open education available to all, is rotten at its core (as are virtually all of our institutions). At every step of the way, we fall for the crumbs these institutions leave on the ground for us to fight over knowing full well they have distracted us from our goal for at least another 2 or 3 decades. Unless and until we recognize that these institutions as we know them must be utterly abolished and salted from existence, we will never make real progress toward our goal. And this is where the NAP comes into play, we are slaved to the current system by our adherence to the principle of the NAP, even while knowing full well that slavery (physical or mental) can never be broken through peaceful means. In the end, extreme violence is required by either the slave or those acting on their behalf to break those chains.