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Why a judge blocked Florida’s order to reopen schools

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Saying Florida officials “ignored” safety during COVID, a judge on Monday blocked the state’s attempt to hold back funding from districts that don’t reopen for in-person instruction.

Circuit Judge Charles Dodson ruled in favor of the Florida Education Association and several other organizations in against Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran’s executive order that required schools to submit plans to reopen five days a week.

“Local communities should have the freedom to make the best decisions for reopening or keeping open local schools,” Florida Education Association President said in . “Our districts should not be ruled by reckless edicts from on high.鈥

Flordia districts that have reopened have already seen cases and quarantines, including Martin County, where about 300 students and several educators have been isolated due to COVID since in-person classes began Aug. 11, the association said.


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Dodson鈥攚ho noted in his ruling that hearings in the case have been held via Zoom videoconference due to COVID concerns鈥攆ound that the state’s order fails to consider two of the CDC’s benchmarks for reopening schools: The rate of transmission in a community and the safety precautions implemented by administrators.

“What has been clearly established is there is no easy decision and opening schools will most likely increase COVID-19 cases in Florida,” Dodson wrote.

The judge said the Florida Education Association provided convincing evidence that state health officials were instructed not to offer their opinion when local school boards sought guidance on the safety of reopening classrooms.

“Video evidence of school board meetings indicated several school boards’ frustration with the lack of help in that regard. Local school boards wanted to know鈥 is it safe to open our schools in our county?” Dodson wrote. “Defendants reduced the constitutional guarantee of a safe education to an empty promise, in violation of the Florida Constitution.”


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Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91看片istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91看片istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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