St. Augustine High, a Catholic school, and the families of seven of its students filed a lawsuit Thursday against Gov. Gavin Newsom to allow the school to have in-person learning in the fall.
St. Augustine is an all-boys school with an annual enrollment of 700 students that serves grades nine through 12. The school is in North Park. The school installed UV lights in the air conditioning system during the summer and regularly sanitized surfaces. Students were required to wear face masks and practice social distancing, the school said.
There are people who are tired of living. But what does Gavin have to do with it?
Love this! Other private schools please take note.. kids need to be in school!
Keep up the good work, St. Augustine
Finally someone with some chutzpah!! SanDiegoCounty SanDiegoPD SanDiegoMag fox5sandiego SanDiegoLoyal
Jesus will wrap His loving arms around these students and will shoo the virus away.
Church schools are never a good thing.
They are worried about the students and teachers, but for the thousands of dollars they are not getting, sad!
Hmmm.
Vaya con dios
Good for them
Good. Students need to learn.
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