On Sunday, just before students in Ann Arbor Public Schools were set to return to the classroom, the district reinstated its mask requirement. From Jan. 9 to 20, three years into the COVID-19 pandemic, students in Ann Arbor will be forced to wear masks to attend school.
“On further consideration of the disruption caused for families when schools are closed due to illness and absences, and in light of the current health risks for our students and staff, we are updating the AAPS Health Advisory as follows,” read an announcement from Superintendent Jeanice Swift. “Masks are required while indoors in AAPS…
