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HWDSB trustees pass motion to ask students and staff to wear masks

The new Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) trustees came short of imposing a mask mandate in their first meeting on Monday evening but they passed a motionto askstudents and staff to mask in all public school board buildings.

HWDSB director said imposing mask mandate would be unfeasible without guidance from Ontario or public health

Students are entering schools in smaller groups to help educators teach them about COVID-19 protocols. (Bobby Hristova/CBC)

The new Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) trustees came short of imposing a mask mandate in their first meeting on Monday evening but did pass a motionto askstudents and staff to mask in all public school board buildings a change from the current passive approach on face coverings.

HWDSB Ward 2 trusteeSabreina Dahaboriginallyintroduced amotion to impose a mask mandateshortly after trustees were sworn in. Dawn Dankowas elected as chair andMaria Felix Miller asvice chair of the board.

"As a school board, we have a responsibility to the health and wellbeing of students and staff,"Dahab said, adding how COVID-19 has hit marginalized communities harder.

The motion was met with applause from some of the roughly 60 people watching.A few audience members held a sign that read "mandate masks."

There have beenrenewed calls for mask mandates in light of viral illness trends and pressures on hospitals.

McMaster Children's Hospital said last week previously operating at over 140 per cent and emergency department visits measuring

Three people held a sign that read "mandate masks" at HWDSB's first meeting since the 2022 municipal election. (Bobby Hristova/CBC)

However, HWDSB director Sheryl Robinson Petrazzinishe didn't "think it would be feasible" to enforce a mask mandate because the province and public health aren't putting forward a mandate.

The Ontario government droppedmasking requirements in most settings, including schools, on March 21.

HWDSB was one of the few school boards that kept mandates in place for a while longer before stopping.

Chair Danko andWard 1 trustee Elizabeth Wong were among those who said they liked the spirit of the motion to impose a mask mandate but preferred deferring the decision to a meeting in the near future.

Paul Tut, trustee for Ward 13, and Todd White, trustee for Ward 5 and 10, strongly advocated for a mandate and said there's no need to wait.

A woman sitting
Ward 2 trustee Sabreina Dahab said the school board should have a mask mandate. (Bobby Hristova/CBC)

"No one is going to make the decision for us," Tut said, adding that the board needs to show some courage.

"Let's be leaders."

Student trustee Aisha Mahmoudsaid students, herself included, have been getting sick and falling behind in school.

Fellow student trustee Gloria Li said while HWDSB schools are supposed to be "mask friendly," people who wear face coverings feel pressure to take them off when no one else in the class is wearing one.

The motion eventually evolved into the board asking students and staff to wear masks, rather than forcing it.

Only Ward 4 TrusteeRay Mulhollandopposed the motion. He declined to answer questions about why.