DREXEL HILL, Pa. - Starting Monday, school districts in Pennsylvania were able to decide whether students and staff will be required to wear masks.
Some districts have already decided to make masks optional.The Upper Darby School District will stay put and require masks for now— until they can reach a threshold they are comfortable with.Superintendent Daniel McGarry said they will continue to hold public meetings and give the parents the chance to share how they feel on the issue that has been a huge debate across the state and country.MORE HEADLINES:"We’d like to, over a two-week period of time, we’d like to see over 50 or fewer cases and positivity rate of five percent or less here in our area," said McGarry. "That would allow us to feel.