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2 <br /> 1 Supreme Court. She said the school board should also provide leadership and define high <br /> 2 academic standards for students' success. She said the school board's priority has been to <br /> 3 replace and supersede parents' rights in a number of areas including health, risk <br /> 4 management, and exposure to radical ideologies. She stated concern over a novel titled <br /> 5 "Water for Chocolate" that was assigned as a literature assignment in a sophomore English <br /> 6 class at Orange High School. She said the novel has been banned at schools in a number <br /> 7 of states but was chosen to teach magical realism and described it as the teacher's favorite <br /> 8 book. She said sexual fantasy is the experience through the whole book, and the teacher <br /> 9 assigned it as a classroom read with students and teacher taking turns reading it out loud. <br /> 10 She said her son and other classmates came home and reported feeling uncomfortable in <br /> 11 English class because of this book. She said she obtained her own copy of the book to <br /> 12 review it and is unable to read excerpts of it here or at a school board meeting due to the <br /> 13 rules of public comment. She said the students in this class are receiving affirmation by an <br /> 14 education authority that the degraded actions and ideas written in the book are worth their <br /> 15 time thinking about and testing on. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 The public commenter's time expired at this point. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Jacqueline Barker addressed the Board. She said something needs to be done about <br /> 20 the school mask mandate. She said her children are wearing masks 7 hours a day because <br /> 21 the schools require it, in part due to Orange County's mask mandate. She said one school <br /> 22 has silent 15-minute lunch, another allows talking during a 45-minute lunch, while some <br /> 23 require masks outdoors and others don't. She said there are inconsistencies and <br /> 24 contradictions amongst the school. She said her children are suffering health issues from <br /> 25 wearing masks so long including an obstructed nasal airways, allergies, nosebleeds, and <br /> 26 headaches. She said she is unable to send her children to school when they have allergies <br /> 27 because they would be unable to breathe and are not allowed to come to school with any <br /> 28 symptoms. She said that despite her child's medical provider attributing a new diagnosis to <br /> 29 wearing masks, the school still requires it with no break. She said there are many parents <br /> 30 speaking up about the harm masks are doing to children, and only time will tell the long-term <br /> 31 effects. She asked the Board to consider revoking the mask mandate and leave the choice <br /> 32 up to individuals. She said despite masking and vaccines infections are at an all-time high. <br /> 33 She said that children rarely die from COVID and it's rare for hospitalizations in children. <br /> 34 She said that many in Orange County are concerned with the mask mandates, especially for <br /> 35 children in schools, and encouraged the Board to end requirements. <br /> 36 <br /> 37 The public commenter's time expired at this point. <br /> 38 Chair Price noted that both commenters spoke on items related to the school boards, so <br /> 39 additional coordination would need to take place to address their concerns. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 Chair Price announced to the Board that they should be receiving wall calendars from <br /> 42 the Eno River Association and thanked them for all they do to protect that environment. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 b. Matters on the Printed Agenda <br /> 45 (These matters will be considered when the Board addresses that item on the agenda below.) <br /> 46 <br /> 47 3. Announcements, Petitions and Comments by Board Members <br /> 48 <br /> 49 Commissioner Greene wished everyone a happy new year and noted she has no <br /> 50 announcements. <br />