
West Virginia Charter Schools Back Religious Vaccine Exemptions
Charleston West Virginia News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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West Virginias charter school board supports religious exemptions for school vaccine mandates, filing a legal brief with the state Supreme Court amid a court fight over the 2023 religious freedoms law. This move could influence the courts view, as charter schools, part of the public system but with more flexibility, are splitting from the main education boards stance. The case started when a Raleigh County judge ruled in favor of families seeking exemptions, but the Supreme Court put a stay on the decision. The appeal moves forward, testing if religious rights can bend vaccine rules.
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