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Mom sues school district after child contracts COVID-19

A mother is suing a Wisconsin school district after she said her son contracted COVID-19 from a classmate.

Mom sues school district after child contracts COVID-19

A mother is suing a Wisconsin school district after she said her son contracted COVID-19 from a classmate.

POSITIVE COVID-19 CASE LAST MONTH AT WAUKESHA바카라 게임 웹사이트S ROSE GLEN ELEMENTARYCH SOOL A MOM IDENTIFIED IN THE SUIT AS SHNONAN JENSEN CLAIMS THAT AN UNMASKED STUDENT CAME TO SCHOOL WITH COVID SYMOMSPT ON SEPTEMBER TH16 AND 17TH HER OLDEST SON WHO WAS DMA MUST CONTRACTED COVID-19 FROM THAT STUDENT AND SPREAD THE VIRUS TO TWO YOUNGER SIBLINGS, THE LAWSUIT ALLEGES THE DISTRICT THROUGH HER SON AND OTHER STUDENTS QUOTE INTO THE COVID-19. SNAKE PIT BY ITS RE REFUSAL TO IMPLEMENT REASONABLE COVID-19 MITIGATION MEASUSRE THE WAUKESHA DISTRICT HAS NO MASK REQUIREMENT LIFTING IT INAY M AFTER A HEATED DEBATE. WE REACHEDUT O TO WAUKESHA SCHOOL OFFICIA ALS DISTRICT SPOKESPERSON TELLING US THAT THE DISTRICT IS NOT COMMENTING ON THE ADVICE OF ITS LAWYERS, BUT THIS SUIT AIMS TO GO BEYOND TSHI ONE COVID-19 CASE AND BEYDON WAUKESHA THE LAWSUIT REQUESTS CLASS ACTION STATUS FOR THE CASE, WHICH COULD EXTEND ANY RULING TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS ACROSS, WISCONSIN. WE SPOKE BY PHONE WITH THE LAWYER WHO FILED THE CASE ABOUT TH E REASONS FOR REQUESTING A CLASS ACTION ST, THE SUIT ASKS FOR NO DAMAGES OTHER THAN FOR WAUKESHA SCHOOLS TO ADHERE TO CCD GUIDANCE ON COVID9-1 PROTOCOLS IN SCHOOLS IN WAUKESHA. I바카라 게임 웹사이트M KENT WAINSCOTT WISN 12 NEWS. THE LAWSUIT IS BEING FUNDED BY A POLITICAL ACTIVIST AND
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Mom sues school district after child contracts COVID-19

A mother is suing a Wisconsin school district after she said her son contracted COVID-19 from a classmate.

A mother is suing a Wisconsin school district after she said her son contracted COVID-19 from a classmate. Shannon Jensen filed the lawsuit in federal court on Oct. 5 against the Waukesha School District and school board.Jensen is seeking an injunction ordering the district to comply with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 guidelines. According to the lawsuit, the board in May removed a student face mask requirement and other COVID-19 mitigation measures. The lawsuit said one of Jensen's son's classmates came to Rose Glen Elementary School with symptoms in September and didn't wear a mask. Jensen's son was seated next to the sick student and was wearing a mask but still became infected. Her other two sons later tested positive as well. The lawsuit said the district threw her son and other students "...into the COVID-19 'snake pit' by its 'reckless refusal to implement reasonable COVID-19 mitigation measures.'"The lawsuit requests Class Action status for the case, which could extend any ruling to school districts across Wisconsin. "There are a lot of parents out there who aren't able to bring a suit within their own school district but are frustrated with their school boards listening, you know, to just the loudest people in the room, and not necessarily taking the recommendation of the experts into consideration at all," said lawyer Frederick Melms, who represents Jensen in the case.The suit does not seek monetary damages. School Board President Joseph Como declined to comment on the lawsuit. The Minocqua Brewing Company Super PAC is funding the lawsuit. The brewing company is owned by Kirk Bangstad, who has aired his frustrations about how former President Donald Trump's administration responded to the pandemic.

A mother is suing a Wisconsin school district after she said her son contracted COVID-19 from a classmate.

Shannon Jensen filed the lawsuit in federal court on Oct. 5 against the Waukesha School District and school board.

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Jensen is seeking an injunction ordering the district to comply with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 guidelines.

According to the lawsuit, the board in May removed a student face mask requirement and other COVID-19 mitigation measures.

The lawsuit said one of Jensen's son's classmates came to Rose Glen Elementary School with symptoms in September and didn't wear a mask.

Jensen's son was seated next to the sick student and was wearing a mask but still became infected.

Her other two sons later tested positive as well.

The lawsuit said the district threw her son and other students "...into the COVID-19 'snake pit' by its 'reckless refusal to implement reasonable COVID-19 mitigation measures.'"

The lawsuit requests Class Action status for the case, which could extend any ruling to school districts across Wisconsin.

"There are a lot of parents out there who aren't able to bring a suit within their own school district but are frustrated with their school boards listening, you know, to just the loudest people in the room, and not necessarily taking the recommendation of the experts into consideration at all," said lawyer Frederick Melms, who represents Jensen in the case.

The suit does not seek monetary damages.

School Board President Joseph Como declined to comment on the lawsuit.

The Minocqua Brewing Company Super PAC is funding the lawsuit. The brewing company is owned by Kirk Bangstad, who has aired his frustrations about how former President Donald Trump's administration responded to the pandemic.