A parent in New York called the police after their child was removed from class for not wearing a mask

A parent in New York called the police after their child was removed from class for not wearing a mask

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A parent in Long Island, New York, called the police because their child refused to wear a face mask and was pulled from class and placed in an auditorium with five other children who wouldn’t wear them.

According to the New York Post, six students at Islip Middle School were escorted out of class by school security guards because they didn’t comply with a school policy requiring masks in schools.

“As discussed with our community previously, any district student who does not adhere to the mask mandate will be brought to an alternative location where students are advised to either put on a mask or wait for their parent/guardian to pick them up,” Islip Superintendent Dennis O’Hara told ABC 7.

According to ABC 7, the parent called Suffolk County police around 9:50 a.m. Thursday – the first day of class in the school district.

A police spokesperson told The New York Post that the issue was not a police matter but said an officer “took a report.”

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul at the end of August 24 announced she directed the state health department to require all students, staff, and visitors at schools would be required to wear masks in school buildings. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in July recommend all students and faculty at US schools wear masks during the school day, regardless of their vaccination status.

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