Hallsville ISD to continue 'masks optional' policy following Abbott's latest executive order lifting mask mandates

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According to the governor’s executive order, Texas schools can longer require students to wear masks after Friday, June 4. | Unsplash/Sharon McCutcheon

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott recently issued an executive order prohibiting Texas schools from requiring students, staff and faculty to wear masks after Friday, June 4.

The governor's decision was likely influenced by a recent announcement from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declaring that fully vaccinated Americans could participate in most activities without a mask and plunging rates of COVID rates across the state.

The State of Texas recently reported zero COVID-related deaths for the first time in over a year, according to ABC 13 News.

The Hallsville Independent School District (ISD) Board had already voted to make masks optional earlier in March.

"In a meeting on March 5, the Hallsville ISD Board voted to lift the mandate and make masks optional, effective on March 22," Gwen Walker Communications Coordinator at Hallsville ISD told Houston Daily. "This decision applied to both staff and students."

Abbott's very first mask mandate order on the outset of the outbreak was peculiar and round-a-bout. According to Texas Monthly, he began by prohibiting counties from mandating masks, but then hinted that there was a loophole for counties to skirt his order. Counties ended up doing just that and mandated businesses to require masks. 

Abbott eventually instituted a bona fide mask mandate in July of 2020, requiring virtually all Texans to wear a mask in public spaces.

In March of 2021, Abbott lifted the statewide mask mandate and prevented local governments from instituting their own mandates. However, several municipalities ignored him and stuck by their mandates.

Abbott's actions have often been contrasted with those of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. The latter rescinded all meaningful COVID restrictions, including mask requirements all the way back in the fall of 2020. DeSantis did technically allow localities to mandate masks, but he neutered their ability to enforce any orders, NPR News reported.

A recent order from DeSantis conflicts with Abbott's approach. The Florida governor was the first to ban local government from mandating masks, beating his Texas counterpart by over two weeks. However, DeSantis' order did not apply to public schools, whereas the Texas governor's order explicitly did, according to Tampa Bay Times.