Christian School Shut Down By Michigan County Amid Court Battle
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As of Friday, there have been zero COVID-19 positive cases among faculty and students, according to updated records on the school’s website.
The school’s attorney, Ian Northon, told Fox 17, that since last Sunday the county has been calling a teacher to demand that she hand over the names of students in her second-grade class, and even threatened her with “imprisonment,” Northon said.“They’re trying to now claim that a two-week-old potential exposure is now an imminent threat,” Northon told The Detroit News.Douglas Van Essen, a lawyer for the Ottawa County Health Department, said the health department never threatened the teacher.
“I can assure you that while someone may have advised her that she had to quarantine, no one threatened to arrest her if she left her house,” Van Essen told The Detroit News. “We are not enforcing against the teacher. We are enforcing against the school, which has a legal duty to report the close contact information.”Discover more from NewsBreakers
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