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The support letter also was signed by Justice Department attorney Eric Drieband of the civil rights division.
The initial lawsuit was filed earlier this month by Douglas Peterson, the father of a student at Albuquerque Academy, after the school opted for online instruction in response to the states public health order. The lawsuit asserts that the school could have moved forward with classroom instruction if it had the same 50% capacity limit as public schools. Peterson is seeking a restraining order and preliminary injunction to lift the 25% capacity limit.
This case raises issues of national public importance regarding the interplay between the governments compelling interest in protecting public health and safety from COVID-19 and parents fundamental right to direct the upbringing of their children through education, says the Justice Department letter, which also notes that daycare centers can operate at 100% of capacity.
Well, Duh. Public schools look terrible compared to private schools. Since the NEA can’t legally kill all the people who run private schools they look for sneaky underhanded ways to wreck them. The thought that they would be thanked and lauded and praised for doing as good of a job as the private schools would never cross their sick, twisted little minds. Nope. Try to destroy them. Govt at its finest.
Glad theyre taking it up. The states (CA too, and others, I think) want to limit private and religious schools because those schools actually are opening up again, while the union controlled public school teachers are sending each other pictures of skeletons and refusing to go back to the classrooms because, you know, the virus. But they still want their paychecks.