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Dori: Masks on school buses? Sad test scores? Data disagreements with state superintendent

Feb 19, 2022, 7:55 AM

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First grade students load onto the bus after a day of classes at the Green Mountain School on Feb. 18, 2021, in Woodland, Washington. (Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

(Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

Mask mandates continuing on public school buses in Washington state, but ending in school buildings? Results from 2021 student test scores? Tracking youth suicide in Washington?

Their data may differ, but neither Dori Monson or Chris Reykdal, the , back down from an opportunity to spar about the most painful and challenging issues facing today鈥檚 kids and families.

Dori: Despite pushback, Washington students鈥 COVID mask-less 鈥榳alk-ins鈥 go viral

Gov. Inslee announced this week that the statewide indoor mask mandate that requires students to wear masks will be lifted March 21. But during a Friday interview, Dori asked Reykdal: 鈥淲hy not on school buses? Where is the logic?”

Meanwhile, school boards in Richland (part of the Tri-Cities) and Kettle Falls (at Columbia River鈥檚 upper reaches near the Canadian border) said they would not wait for the mask drop. Both announced plans this past week to dismiss on-campus mask mandates one month before Inslee鈥檚 statewide timeline — though Richland’s school board has since voted to match the March 21 date.

And the abysmal results from math and English proficiency test scores the state revealed last week? “What鈥檚 up with that?,” Dori asked.

Dori cited results showing only 30% of Washington students in grades 4-11 met math proficiency in Washington between 2019-2021; during that same period, 52% met state English standards.

Reykdal disagreed with the influence Dori claims Black Lives Matter plays in the classroom. Dori stood firm against Reykdal鈥檚 claim that racial and social justice aren鈥檛 overtaking lessons in English, social studies, and math classes.

鈥淒ori Monson listeners everywhere, listen to me: I am Chris Reykdal, superintendent of public schools. There is no place spending bell-to-bell on this issue. They might infuse it, because racial justice is history,鈥 the superintendent countered in his rebuttal to Dori鈥檚 argument.

鈥淵our characterization is simply not true,鈥 he said to Dori.

鈥淵es, the words 鈥楤lack lives matter鈥 are an undeniable truth,鈥 Dori retorted. 鈥淏ut the organization that wants to disrupt our nuclear family? Do we believe that disrupting the nuclear family is a good thing?鈥

鈥淵ou always leave me at a loss for words,鈥 Reykdal responded. 鈥淣one of this is part of the system in our public schools.鈥

Listen to Dori鈥檚 entire interview with Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal:

Listen to the Dori Monson Show weekday afternoons from noon 鈥 3 p.m. on 成人X站 Newsradio, 97.3 FM. Subscribe to the聽podcast here.

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Dori: Masks on school buses? Sad test scores? Data disagreements with state superintendent