The state Court of Appeals is withdrawing its opinion favoring a Charlotte private school in its dispute with parents of two expelled students. A court order issued Monday offered no explanation for the decision.
Charlotte Latin School objects to a proposal for the full state Court of Appeals to rehear a case involving a dispute between the school and two former parents. A lawsuit claims the school expelled two students in 2021 after their parents questioned changes in school policy.
Parents suing a Charlotte private school over the expulsion of their children are asking the full state Appeals Court to consider the case. An appellate panel rejected the parents’ arguments on Jan. 2.
A unanimous state Court of Appeals panel has ruled against two parents who challenged a Charlotte private school’s decision to expel their children. The parents had claimed the school retaliated against the parents for asking questions about school operations.
A new court filing from two parents alleges that Charlotte Latin School "hatched a plan" to expel their two children after the parents questioned the school's operations.