Orlando Sentinel

Court sets hearing for lawsuit over disabled students, mandated masks

- By Jim Saunders

TALLAHASSE­E — A federal appeals court is scheduled to hear arguments in February in a dispute about whether Gov. Ron DeSantis’ efforts to prevent school mask mandates violated laws designed to protect the rights of people with disabiliti­es.

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a notice last week that said arguments will be held the week of Feb. 7 in Miami. The case centers on a July 30 executive order that DeSantis issued to prevent school districts from requiring students to wear masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Families of children with disabiliti­es sought a preliminar­y injunction against the order, but U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore rejected the request in September. That led attorneys for the families to go to the Atlanta-based appeals court, contending that the state has violated the Americans with Disabiliti­es Act and the Rehabilita­tion Act, both of which protect the rights of people with disabiliti­es.

In a brief filed last week, attorneys for the families wrote that the “case is about whether children with disabiliti­es who are at a heightened risk of severe illness or death if they contract COVID-19 can safely attend their schools.”

“These children are left in limbo as they face an increased risk of illness or death if they go to school or an irrecovera­ble loss to their education if they enroll in substandar­d virtual or homebound schooling,” the brief said. “A reasonable accommodat­ion is available to make in-person classes safe to attend: universal masking.”

DeSantis’ executive order led to the Florida Department of Health issuing rules aimed at barring school mask mandates and the Florida Department of Education imposing financial penalties on districts that bucked the rules. The Republican-controlled Legislatur­e went a step further during a special session last week, passing a law that bars local school officials from requiring students to wear masks.

While some school districts challenged the Department of Health rules and required students to wear masks, those districts in recent weeks have dropped mask mandates.

DeSantis and other state Republican leaders have argued for months that parents should be able to decide whether children wear masks. The disabiliti­es lawsuit was filed in August and includes the families of 15 children with a variety of disabiliti­es such as Down syndrome, autism and chronic kidney disease.

In a Sept. 15 decision rejecting a preliminar­y injunction, Moore wrote that the plaintiffs should have pursued administra­tive claims before filing the lawsuit. He said the plaintiffs have different circumstan­ces, requiring “unique solutions.”

The judge also wrote that the plaintiffs had not shown “irreparabl­e harm because they have not been denied educationa­l services all together.”

In a court document filed last month, attorneys for the state backed Moore on both issues.

“The district court was also right to conclude that plaintiffs have not alleged an irreparabl­e educationa­l injury sufficient to warrant a preliminar­y injunction,” the attorneysf­orthestate­wrote. “The temporary denial of plaintiffs’ preference for in-person instructio­n in the locations and on all the terms that they would dictate to their local schools is not an irreparabl­e injury.”

But in the brief filed last week, attorneys for the families disputed that they needed to exhaust an administra­tive claims process. They also wrote that the Americans with Disabiliti­es Act “prohibits discrimina­tion against a qualified disabled person because of their disability.”

 ?? JOE BURBANK/ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? A demonstrat­or holds a message for the Orange County Public Schools board during a protest in front of the OCPS headquarte­rs in downtown Orlando on Aug. 23.
JOE BURBANK/ORLANDO SENTINEL A demonstrat­or holds a message for the Orange County Public Schools board during a protest in front of the OCPS headquarte­rs in downtown Orlando on Aug. 23.

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