Less than a week after saying masks would be optional at Teton County schools, the school board has made them mandatory.
During their Regular meeting yesterday, the Board of Trustees voted to require masks for staff and students.
The uptick in coronavirus infections in the valley prompted the policy change, which will remain in effect through January 26th.
At that time, board member will meet to reevaluate the need for masks in the school.
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