A judge has denied a request by Boston public school teachers for an injunction that would have allowed them to choose to teach remotely as long as the city’s coronavirus positivity rate remained higher than 4%.
“Even once the 4% positive threshold is cleared, the Boston Public Schools can still compel teachers to work on-site if the Boston Public Health Commission determines that this can be done safely,” Suffolk Superior Court Judge Robert Gordon wrote in his decision Wednesday.
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