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A Plum man is suing the school district and its solicitor, alleging they conspired against him when he objected to virtual schooling during the covid-19 pandemic.
Nathan O’Leath said in a federal lawsuit filed Friday that he and his wife, Nicole O’Leath, have two children, ages 7 and 10. They said they had to move the children to a private school.
The suit names Plum Borough School District, as well as Bruce E. Dice & Associates and Dayne E. Dice, an attorney there, as defendants.
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Plum School District officials socially distanced, wore masks and some even participated online at January’s voting meeting.
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Several Plum parents wore shirts like this one to the Jan. 26 school board meeting to send district officials a message.
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Plum School District parents eagerly waited at the Jan. 26 school board meeting for their chance to ask officials about bringing students back into school full-time.
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Plum School District officials plan to gradually allow students to come back to school five days a week with a goal of having all learners back full-time in March.