Gov. Hogan has stripped counties of their power to close all schools, following a disagreement with Montgomery County officials.

MARYLAND — Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday issued an amended emergency order that strips county governments of their power to prohibit blanket school closures due to COVID-19.

The move reverses Montgomery County's decision to prohibit in-person classes at private and parochial schools, which has drawn criticism from Hogan.

Under his amended emergency order, private and parochial schools can decide when and how to reopen during the public health crisis.

"Private and parochial schools deserve the same opportunity and flexibility to make reopening decisions based on public health guidelines," the Republican governor said. "The blanket closure mandate imposed by Montgomery County was overly broad and inconsistent with the powers intended to be delegated to the county health officer."

On Friday, Montgomery County's top health official, Dr. Travis Gayles, directed nonpublic schools to remain closed for in-person instruction through Oct. 1. Read more at Patch