
By WJBC Staff
BLOOMINGTON – Regional School Superintendent Mark Jontry says school districts in Illinois don’t really have a choice when it comes to the state’s mask mandate for students.
Some voices are calling for school districts to defy the governor’s mask requirements, but Jontry says there could be serious consequences for districts that don’t comply.
The Illinois State Board of Education could revoke a district’s accreditation, for example, or exclude the district from activities sanctioned by the IHSA and IESA. Jontry adds that defiant districts also run the risk of increased legal liability.
“It would expose the district to civil damages if somebody could prove that they contracted the virus at school because of the lack of masking,” said Jontry. “The district would have to pay that up, and honestly, it would probably result in your local property taxes going up in order for the district to fund that.”
He says mask mandates are driven by student safety concerns. Jontry is hopeful that the current restrictions can be lifted for the second semester of the school year.
Jontry is the superintendent for the Regional Office of Education #17 which covers McLean, Livingston, DeWitt and Logan Counties.
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