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Following governor's lead, LCPS lifts mask mandate

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Following orders from the governor, Las Cruces Public Schools has lifted the indoor mask mandate for students and staff. Effective immediately, masks will be optional while district officials evaluate current COVID-safe practices.  

For indoor activities and events, schools will still observe social distancing to the greatest extent possible. Under the new guidance, concession sales can resume immediately.  

“We will move cautiously forward under this shift,” said LCPS Superintendent Ralph Ramos. “Students, families and staff have sacrificed a lot to get the number of positive cases down. Effective immediately, masks will be optional, and we will respect the decision of students, families and staff to choose for themselves whether or not they want to wear a mask – indoors or out.”  

According to Ramos, the following adjustments were made following Thursday’s announcement:  

    • Masks and face coverings are optional in all LCPS facilities, including all athletic and school-sponsored events 
    • Social distancing, to the greatest extent possible, will be observed at all indoor events  
    • Concessions may resume  
    • If cases spike, the district reserves the right to reinstate mask mandates or other applicable COVID-safe protocols 
    • The district will continue to restrict building access to essential visitors only 

 District officials will continue to observe sanitation schedules and will continue to follow guidance from the New Mexico Public Education Department and the New Mexico Department of Health.  


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