"Trespassing in Virginia could be considered a Class 1 misdemeanor, according to the Virginia code. Class 1 misdemeanors are 'the most serious misdemeanors in Virginia' and are punishable up to 12 months in jail, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both."
"The lawsuit argues that by forcing schools to dismiss mask mandates, children with disabilities will be forced to be excluded from public schools, violating the ADA."
"Sanchez spent much of last week in his high school auditorium alone for not masking & was sent to an office later in the week. He was one of hundreds of students who didn’t mask in school after Virginia Gov. @GlennYoungkin’s executive order on optional masking went into effect."
"My number one parenting goal right now is to get my kids OUT of Arlington Public Schools," @NatBrinkman told @AlexMillerNews.
WATCH: https://t.co/xK7TvEATN9 via @Newsy
"Fairfax County Public Schools made a show of defying Virginia Gov. @GlennYoungkin’s order that schools respect parental rights on masking on Tuesday, with an assistant principal standing in front of the school to suspend students without masks...."
Gov. @GlennYoungkin said, "The tip line is "for parents to send us any instances where they feel their fundamental rights are being violated, where their children are not being respected [and] where there are inherently divisive practices in their schools."
"Faced between following the rules of the state or the school district, the vast majority of students wore masks to avoid punishment from their schools, but those who did not were segregated into a separate room."