More likely they will say "I like it like this, we should make it permanent."
I don't think that will happen. The governor is owned by the teachers union, and they realize that they're running the risk of parents' finding out how little their children are learning, how toxic their social environment is, and so on. Also, many parents' are going to discover they can survive without the "free" daycare.
However, Cooper has already called off school until May 15, no doubt with approval from the union, so he might as well make sure people can't go to church and stuff, just for kicks.