El Paso Schools Will Require Students to Wear Masks, District Follows Dallas in Defying Texas Governor鈥檚 Ban on Coverings
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El Paso鈥檚 two largest school districts will follow an , the El Paso and Socorro school boards decided Tuesday night.
The El Paso Independent School District鈥檚 Board of Trustees late Tuesday voted 6-1 to follow Dr. Hector Ocaranza鈥檚 health order announced Monday requiring people 2 years and older to wear face coverings in most indoor settings, including schools. Masks will be required in EPISD buses and schools beginning Thursday.
The motion approved by the EPISD board also committed the district to joining a pending lawsuit by La Joya Independent School District and others in Travis County challenging Gov. Greg Abbott鈥檚 ban on local mask mandates. Trustee Daniel Call cast the only dissenting vote on the motion to require masks and sue the governor.

The El Paso City Council voted 5-3 Monday to file a lawsuit against Abbott to protect Ocaranza’s mask mandate. On Tuesday, County Court-at-Law No. 7 Judge Ruben Morales issued a temporary restraining order finding that Abbott’s executive order barring mask mandates exceeded his authority, the city said in a news release.
After local judges in Bexar and Dallas counties issued similar rulings, the Texas Supreme Court earlier this week .
Call said the litigation before the state鈥檚 high court factored into this decision.
鈥淭he likelihood of a mask mandate standing up to scrutiny with the Texas Supreme Court is very small, so if there is a mask mandate it probably will not last very long,鈥 he said. 鈥淭o me, judicial activism is not something that I think a school district should be involved with.鈥
But Trustee Israel Irrobali said decisions about what鈥檚 best at the local level shouldn鈥檛 come from lawmakers hundreds of miles away.
鈥淎t the end of the day, local control should be supreme and I believe that we should have the power in this situation to make that decision,鈥 said Irrobali, who has said he . 鈥淚t shouldn鈥檛 be left up to individuals in Austin that don鈥檛 know how it is in El Paso and have not been down here in quite a while.鈥
About a half hour later, the Socorro Independent School Board of Trustees voted unanimously to follow Ocaranza鈥檚 mask mandate unless it was struck down by a court. The order from Ocaranza, who briefed the Socorro board Tuesday night on current COVID-19 data, takes effect at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday.
Socorro trustees voted without comment after getting a closed-door briefing from their attorney, Steve Blanco, about current litigation and other legal issues regarding mask mandates.
The votes followed hours of public testimony before both school boards from a divided constituency whose members included parents who advocated for more protection for students amid an increase in the cases of the delta variant of COVID-19, and others who said masks were detrimental to the mental and physical wellbeing of their children.
The votes were another attack on Abbott鈥檚 statewide executive order issued late last month that stripped local governments and school boards from making decisions about their own jurisdictions. Several large districts, including Dallas Independent School District and the Austin Independent School District, have mandated masks and smaller districts in rural areas have followed .
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