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Walpole School Committee Votes Unanimously For K-12 Mask Policy
In its first in-person meeting since the start of the pandemic, the School Committee went beyond the DESE requirement to include pre-K.

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In its first in-person meeting since the start of the pandemic, the School Committee went beyond the DESE requirement to include pre-K.

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The policy, announced by the state's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, will remain in effect until at least Oct. 1.
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No vote was taken after more than an hour of public comment, which was sharply divided. The policy will be revisited on September 9.
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The policy will be reviewed before school starts. Exceptions were made now for custodians and administrators not working around children