Students with disabilities win dispute over masks in Va. public schools

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Parents of students with disabilities in Virginia public schools have won a major legal dispute, winning the right to require mask-wearing by teachers and students to help protect their children against COVID-19.Glenn Youngkin’s first acts was to stop mandatory mask wearing in public schools, signing executive order number two in January that left the decision of masking in the hands of parents.But parents of disabled kids immediately filed a federal lawsuit, arguing that accommodating mask-wearing at school is a right covered by federal disability laws.The state and the parents reached a settlement Monday, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia, in which the state agreed that requiring public school teachers and students to wear masks is a reasonable modification, under the executive order, for students with disabilities who request the masking.A spokesperson for Youngkin’s office noted that this was a fair settlement for all."

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