Hamilton Journal News

Va. school district adds security after parent makes threat over masks

- Vimal Patel

A Virginia woman was charged with a misdemeano­r Friday after she issued a threat at a school board meeting if the district con- tinued to enforce a mask mandate where her chil- dren attend class. Mask mandates were the topic of the evening at the Page County Public Schools board meeting in Luray, Virginia, Thursday night when Amelia Ruffner King stepped to the podium to speak during time allotted for public comment.

“My children will not come to school on Monday with a mask on, all right?” King, 42, said. “That’s not happening. And I will bring every single gun loaded and ready to, I will call every …”

She was cut off before she could finish.

“I’ll see you all on Monday,” King said as she left.

The remarks caused school officials to plan for an increased police presence throughout the district Monday.

Virginia has been the site of acrimoniou­s debates over pandemic mandates at public schools. An executive order issued by the new Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin, and set to go into effect today allows parents to opt out from having their children wear masks at school.

Some school leaders in the state, including Superinten­dent Jason Kamras of Richmond Public Schools, have vowed to keep mask mandates in place, and a group of parents have filed a legal challenge to the governor’s executive order, setting up a showdown at the Virginia Supreme Court.

The school board in Page County voted 4-2 Thursday night to effectivel­y support the governor’s order and allow parents to opt out of the mask mandate.

Phone messages left at numbers listed for King were not immediatel­y returned.

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