Parents' lawsuit against Jacksonville Episcopal School for mask policy permanently dismissed
A lawsuit filed by a group of parents against Episcopal School of Jacksonville regarding face masks has been permanently dismissed.
Last month at least 10 parents said the school's COVID-19 policy requiring unvaccinated students to wear masks usurped Gov. Ron DeSantis' Parent's Bill of Rights, banning universal mask mandates and "COVID-19 harassment," a term used to define special treatment against a student in connection to rules on masking, testing and quarantining.
But this week, court records show that Duval County Senior Circuit Court Judge Robert M. Foster agreed with attorneys representing the school that the Parent's Bill of Rights doesn't impact or represent private schools' policies.
The legal team representing the parents suing argued that the blanket language in the bill, "any other institution," included enforcement in private schools. Episcopal's attorneys disagreed, adding that the bill is specifically centered around governmental agencies, not private entities or religious entities Episcopal School of Jacksonville is. private religious school.
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