Trinity takes off the mask (GALLERY)

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TRINITY — The Trinity ISD Board of Trustees is taking off the mask — optionally.
At its regular meeting on May 24, the board approved making mask use optional, effective immediately, said Superintendent John Kaufman.
“This was on agenda before the governor’s mandate,” he said. “We felt that with the availability of vaccinations, it was time to relieve some of the requirements.”
Staff, students and visitors now have the option to wear masks.
In a separate matter, Kaufman said he was given permission to begin researching the district use of school uniforms.
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Kaufman stressed that this is the beginning of a process, and any implementation of a policy is a long way off.
“I will start by formulating a parent survey of five or six questions, and later send that out throughout the district,” he said. “We’re a long way off at looking at that; it may not get past the parent survey.”
The rationale that was given for a uniform dress code was to help boost student self-esteem, school pride, the ability to have everyone on a level playing field, and increased attendance.
“The premise for uniforms is pride; they put everyone on a similar playing field where kids aren’t being made fun of for their dress, or harassed because of economic status,” Kaufman said.
In other business, the board:
- granted permission to Kaufman to hire and offer contracts throughout the summer months to new teachers; and
- approved a contract with SFE Food Service.
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