The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Parents sue district over mask mandate

Lawsuit: District lacks authority to require masks.

- By Vanessa Mccray Vanessa.mccray@ajc.com

Eleven families are suing Fulton County Schools in an attempt to overturn the district’s mask mandate.

Atlanta attorney Ray S. Smith III said the complaint was filed late Friday in Superior Court of Fulton County. It contends the district lacks the authority to require masks and says the mandate “has caused both physical and mental health issues across all ages,” according to a copy Smith provided to The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on.

The district acknowledg­ed the lawsuit in a statement issued Monday: “While we cannot comment on the pending litigation regarding the current mask policy, the district maintains its commitment to safety, while providing high quality, uninterrup­ted face-toface instructio­n.”

The lawsuit is the third to be filed in recent months against a metro Atlanta school system over mask requiremen­ts.

Gwinnett County parents opposed to that district’s mask rules sued a few weeks ago. Last spring, Cobb County families filed a lawsuit but then dropped the case after their district decided to no longer require face coverings.

Fulton County Schools, the state’s fourth-largest district, requires masks in schools and on buses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also recommends universal mask-wearing in schools.

The families represente­d

by Smith are asking the court to stop the district from enforcing the mandate and declare it void.

The complaint states: “Rather than respecting each parent’s right to choose what is best for their child’s health, the school board and teachers are oversteppi­ng beyond their roles as administra­tors and educators.”

Smith declined to comment.

Fulton’s decision to require masks made some parents more confident about sending their children to school, but upset others. Opponents protested outside schools and during at least one board meeting.

An online fundraisin­g campaign organized by Christy Mccranie, identified in the lawsuit as one of the plaintiffs, has raised more than $28,000 of a $40,000 goal to assist with the legal battle. Mccranie could not be reached for comment.

The lawsuit describes her as the parent of two Fulton students. Wearing masks in school “has made it exponentia­lly more difficult for them to hear, understand,

focus, learn and retain informatio­n,” according to the complaint.

Other parents who joined the suit said it’s challengin­g for their children to wear masks because they use inhalers, have learning disabiliti­es or struggle to breathe because of medical conditions.

The suit also states that children have “developed sore throats and chronic headaches” because of daily, long-term mask use.

The district planned to make masks optional this year. Then, the week before classes began, officials said masks must be worn in schools located in areas with high COVID-19 case counts. A few days after school started Aug. 9, all campuses met the district’s mask-mandate threshold.

District officials attempted to appease those opposed to mask rules by offering to open a mask-optional campus for students in kindergart­en through eighth grade. But administra­tors ultimately dropped that plan after too few families expressed interest in enrolling.

 ?? VANESSA MCCRAY/VANESSA.MCCRAY@AJC.COM ?? Protesters opposed to Fulton County Schools’ mask requiremen­t hold up signs Aug. 12 outside of the board’s meeting.
VANESSA MCCRAY/VANESSA.MCCRAY@AJC.COM Protesters opposed to Fulton County Schools’ mask requiremen­t hold up signs Aug. 12 outside of the board’s meeting.

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