CHARLESTON — Making good on its promise last week, the West Virginia Education Association announced Monday that it had filed an injunction to block the current version of metrics used to make school re-opening decisions.
The WVEA, one of two unions that represent public school teachers in West Virginia, filed an injunction against the state in Kanawha County Circuit Court on Monday.
Dale Lee, president of WVEA, said the union is seeking a temporary restraining order to block implementation of the County Alert System color-coded map and the metrics used to determine the colors based on the incidence rate of cases per 100,000 and the positivity rate using a seven-day average of cases.
“Our members have watched the constant manipulation of the map,” Lee said.-- excerpt, rest at link above --
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