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Central Bucks School Board votes down mask requirement

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DOYLESTOWN, Pa. - The Central Bucks School Board voted down a mask requirement 5-4  Wednesday night, but they plan to revisit the issue at the next meeting.Parents lined up in numbers outside the Central Bucks School district building with some waiting more than an hour to be allowed inside to voice their opinion on the district's health and safety plan.

The special school board meeting was called regarding mandating masks."This is America, I decide what my kid does, not you," Ann Marie Wood Worth said.Only 110 people were ultimately allowed inside and 30 were allowed to speak with 15 on each side."It’s frustrating, yes.

It would be nice if they had a forum ten all of us could be in there," parent Tim Henney said.MORE CORONAVIRUS HEADLINES:.

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