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'I could not believe it': Grandmother questions why Greeley school is not requiring masks

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A private school in Greeley is being accused of not following the governor's statewide mask order.

"I think the school needs to be accountable," said the grandmother of two young children attending the school.

The grandmother asked to hide her identity to protect her grandchildren.

"It’s Colorado guidelines that’s masks are mandated and these are adults making these choices for these children, and I think it’s wrong," the woman said.

School at Dayspring Christian Academy started this week.

On the school's website, a message to families and staff reads, "We will not require students or staff to wear a mask; it will be optional and up to the parent’s discretion."

This was included as part of the reopen plan.

School officials could not be reached for comment.

The governor's office told Denver7 that "masks are required in all public spaces including schools for anyone over 10 years old."

It's unclear if the state will take action against the school.