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Masks Can Be Required for Classmates, Teachers of 12 Virginia Students with Disabilities​

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The recent settlement also says schools must take reasonable steps to accommodate parents who don’t want their children to wear a mask.

Parents of 12 students with disabilities in Virginia public schools have the right to request that peers and teachers wear a mask while in class with their children.

The parents filed a federal lawsuit in February challenging Governor Glenn Younkin’s executive order giving parents the right to exempt their children from mask mandates, reports 8News. The lawsuit said that under the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), requiring masks is a reasonable accommodation for students at high risk of complications from COVID-19.

The settlement, reached on Monday, clarifies that the involved schools will have to accommodate students under the federal law regardless of Executive Order 2 and Senate Bill 739. As the twelve students move through the public school system, the settlement will also apply to all other schools they attend. The currently impacted schools are Brownsville Elementary, Stanton River Middle, Grassfield Elementary, Southeastern Elementary, Enon Elementary, Cumberland Elementary, Stenwood Elementary, Quiocassin Middle, Trailside Middle, Loudoun County High, Jennie Dean Elementary, and Tabb Middle.

A letter explaining the joint understanding of the law will be sent to the 10 districts where the students attend and must also be shared on the Virginia Department of Education’s website, according to CNN.

Through an “interactive process,” the school districts will first be required to determine if masking is necessary to satisfy ADA requirements or if alternative steps, such as one-way masking, improved ventilation, or social distancing, can be taken instead. If it is determined that masking is needed, “any required masking should be limited to the places and times necessary to satisfy the requirements” of the law, reads the letter.

“Those parents essentially filed a suit to say, ‘We want the school to be able to make other students who are near our children mask up if necessary,’” described 8News legal analyst Russ Stone. “So that is what the settlement says but it also gives the schools a great deal of discretion in how they make those accommodations.”

The letter also says schools must take reasonable steps to accommodate parents who don’t want their children to wear a mask, including offering an alternative seat or classroom assignment. However, the schools cannot require a student with disabilities to be segregated or excluded because of their need for peer masking.
As part of the settlement, the plaintiffs will also be awarded $295,000 for attorney fees, costs, disbursements, and expenses by the state. The settlement did not include an admission of fault or liability.

“This was a fair settlement for all,” said Macaulay Porter, a spokesperson for the governor.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which represented the plaintiffs, said it hopes this case offers modifications to policies, practices, and procedures to give students with disabilities and others an equal opportunity to benefit from public education.

“We’re hopeful that every school in Virginia will view this settlement as a sign that they should make similar accommodations for their students, even if they are not part of the case,” said Eden Heilman, legal director of the ACLU of Virginia.

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The twelve children involved are not required to mask themselves. They also got their IEPs to state that virtual or homebound learning was not suitable for them.

These are the disorders they have include these some presenting with profound mental retardation:
Type 1 Diabetes
Relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia post bone marrow transplant
Cystic Fibrosis
Unspecified chronic lung disease
Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder associated with Streptococcus (PANDAS)
Asthma
Down Syndrome
Decreased Lung Capacity due to congenital birth defect
Cornelia de Lange Syndrome
Traumatic Brain Inury with End Stage Renal Failure

Link to court documents.
 
You never really understand something until you have to deal with them, but disabled people are some of the most vicious bullies on the planet. Just look at the permanent sneers and scowls burned onto the faces of guys in wheelchairs. They hate you for being able to use your legs and they will do anything they can to hurt you.

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This disabled man created an entire web forum to distribute child pornography

It's why I sleep soundly knowing that Eugenics is the right solution not just for society as a whole, but for my community as well.
 
Parents of 12 students with disabilities in Virginia public schools have the right to request that peers and teachers wear a mask while in class with their children.
Does not seem like they are requesting it.

I would have less of a problem with this if masks worked but they do not work unless they are n95 or better and you do not want your kid sitting around all day wearing masks like that.
 
>can’t have peanut butter sandwich because Timmy who’s mom won’t accept that their child has a complication that will affect them as adults which they will need to adapt
>can’t have merit awards because Janice will get sad that Detroy isn’t being lavished with as much praise as xiao Mai Kok when xiao studied for the calculus exam and detroy was out keeping it real
>mandatory attendance for drag time story hour, police will be called if you refuse to sign the permission slip



I wonder why kids think school is bullshit. Certainly has nothing to do with the fact that the entire institution is built around coddling people when they should be learning how to succeed in spite of struggles.
 
That's awfully specific. What if you're teacher of 11 or 13 Virginia students with disabilities?
The ruling was made specifically for these 12 students and will follow them through what ever schools and districts they go to. They are attempting to make this a general rule beyond the districts they go into.
 
The ruling was made specifically for these 12 students and will follow them through what ever schools and districts they go to. They are attempting to make this a general rule beyond the districts they go into.
I didn't read past the headline. Thanks for humiliating me.
 
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Interesting to see that Down's Syndrome and Diabetes require people to mask up.
Downies have a ton of comorbid conditions
Diabetics also. They can handle a cough and the common cold well enough but scratch their leg and they might spend 8 months in the hospital as their immune system heals cuts more slowly and are prone to severe infection that easily spreads to nearby muscles and bones(!). Downies often have malformed esophageal problems, they talk weird because their throats are often full of gunk and shaped like mangled plumbing. I'd consider both "immuno-compromised" with an asterisk, they're vulnerable but for complex reasons. Still, if you want the weird malformed kids to not be bullied & somewhat fit in, this is a bad play by the parents.
 
Any goodwill, sympathy and courtesy I have had to the disabled and my willingness to accommodate had completely evaporated in the past years due to how often and willing they are to use the ADA like a cudgel to force others. I'm so tired of it
Wanna really hate speds? Grow up special needs.
 
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