California parents sue Gov. Newsom to allow schools to open for in-person learning, citing their children are suffering academically and psychologically.
"Parents should have a choice. Teachers should have a choice. Districts should have a choice," Petrilla said."The governor is trying to take away that freedom with this order."
Christine Ruiz, who has two sons with autism and a third son, said their"lives stopped" in March."They've got no learning whatsoever," she said.
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