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CHARLESTON An attempt by West Virginia’s two teachers’ unions to block the current school re-entry plans for public schools was blocked by a judge Tuesday.
Kanawha County Circuit Judge Carrie Webster ruled Tuesday against a request for a temporary restraining order against the West Virginia Board of Education brought by the West Virginia Education Association and the West Virginia chapter of the American Federation of Teachers.
The two separate suits were rolled into one, but both unions requested a restraining order and injunction.
Webster ruled against the restraining order but is taking a motion to dismiss the case under advisement.