Democrat DC Mayor Bowser Announces Unvaccinated Students will Be Denied an Education – No Option For Virtual Learning

August 26, 2022 in News by RBN Staff

source:  gatewaypundit

By Cristina Laila
Published August 25, 2022 at 5:28pm

Democrat DC Mayor Muriel Bowser is denying unvaccinated students an education.

Unvaccinated students will not be allowed in school and there will not be an option for virtual learning.

Over 40% of blacks ages 12 to 17 are not vaccinated for Covid, the Daily Signal reported.

A reporter for The Daily Signal asked Bowser if unvaccinated students would have to learn remotely, she replied, “We’re not offering remote learning for children, and families will need to comply with what is necessary to come to school.”

Students will have 20 days to prove they are up-to-date on their Covid vaccination or they will be removed from school.

The Daily Signal reported:

The District of Columbia does not appear to have a contingency plan for unvaccinated students, who are banned from attending schools in person this fall after the first twenty days, according to comments made by Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser Thursday.

During a press conference, Bowser, a Democrat, admitted there are no alternative options, including virtual learning, for students who cannot attend school due to the District’s vaccine mandate, meaning unvaccinated children will effectively be left without an education.

Over 40% of blacks ages 12-17 are not vaccinated, according to city data.

The Daily Signal asked Bowser what the plan was for unvaccinated students. Washington, D.C. public schools start Monday.

Bowser responded “They can go to school on Monday. But they need to get their vaccinations… and their families will be alerted as to the dates.”

Students get 20 days to provide their vaccination certificate. The Office of the State Superintendent of Education for D.C. announced that “all students must have up-to-date immunization certification on file with the school within the first 20 school days or they will not be allowed to attend school or school activities until the immunization certification is secured by the school.”

The Office continued that “if the student does not come into compliance within a 20-school day period, the school must remove the student from school until the immunization certification is secured by the school.”

The Office continued that “if the student does not come into compliance within a 20-school day period, the school must remove the student from school until the immunization certification is secured by the school.”