
Citing Delaware County's transmission rate at just over 8%, the district expects the downward trend to continue.īoth districts state they will continue to follow mandates put in place by health and government officials. census) to provide each voter in the township equal representation. Ward boundaries are redrawn every 10 years (following the decennial U.S. They went from 17 cases throughout the district last week to zero this week. It consists of 7 members, each representing one of the 7 wards comprising the Township. Over at the Garnet Valley School District, Garnet Valley School District voted to drop its current mask mandate, effective Wednesday. Masks are still federally required on school buses. In December, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court removed a state mask mandate, leaving the decision up to local districts. "I sit in a desk and listen to my teachers talk from behind a mask, in a cage of plexiglass barely even able to hear him," one student said.īut, they won't have a choice on school buses though, as masks are still required on public transportation under federal law. Students will still have the choice of whether they want to continue wearing one. The mask mandate officially ends Thursday. Students in Radnor will have to wear the mask for one more day.
