(JUST THE NEWS) – After a judge told a school district it couldn't require masks for students without a quarantine order, the district reported fewer COVID-19 cases, but it has faced other consequences.
It comes as a member of the Illinois Legislature's Joint Committee on Administrative Rules said there is further evidence the Illinois State Board of Education can't revoke a public or private school's recognition status for failing to follow the governor's mask mandate.
Attorney Thomas DeVore said since securing a temporary restraining order enjoining the Hillsboro school district from mandating masks on children on Sept. 17, cases have gone down.
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