CHARLESTON — Two fathers, who are also public school teachers and union members, are suing to stop charter schools from opening in West Virginia without county voters’ approval.
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CHARLETON – The state s two largest teacher’s unions have filed complaints seeking to have the state Board of Education and others refrain from requiring in-person schooling until all school personnel receive a complete vaccination against COVID-19 and to allow county school boards to determine how and when in-person instruction and activity will resume.
The West Virginia Federation of Teachers AFL-CIO, President Fred Albert and members Jerry Throckmorton, Greg Garber and Amy Haden filed their complaint January 20 in Kanawha Circuit Court against the West Virginia Department of Education, state Schools Superintendent Clayton Burch, the state Board of Education, the Kanawha County Board of Education and Kanawha Superintendent Dr. Tom Williams.