PERK Files Lawsuit Against Granada Hills Charter High School on Behalf of Teachers and Educators 

PRESS RELEASE

January 19, 2022

PERK Files Lawsuit On Behalf Of Teachers And Educators Of Granada Hills High School 

The First Teachers And Educators in The State Of California Fired For Refusing To Take The Shot

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

JANUARY 19, 2022 

On Friday, Jan. 14, 2022, the Protection of the Educational Rights of Kids (PERK) and five individual educators filed a lawsuit against Brian Bauer, Executive Director of Granada Hills Charter High School (GH Charter) and GH Charter.  The plaintiffs filed a complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief, damages based on violations of civil rights, and requested a jury trial. Attorney John Howard and Attorney Scott Street from JW Howard Attorneys, LTD represent the plaintiffs.

 

The lawsuit, filed at the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles, declares that the vaccine requirement for employees is illegal under state law and federal law, is discriminatory, unconstitutional, a violation of privacy under the California State Constitution, and a violation of the U.S. Constitution 1st amendment religious rights.

PERK is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that advocates for civil rights issues, bodily autonomy, medical freedom and issues affecting children and families, and is deeply concerned about the negative impact posed by this mandate. PERK has filed this complaint against Granada Hills Charter, in addition to its other lawsuits against Los Angeles County, The City of Beverly Hills, Los Angeles Unified School District, Piedmont School District, and others.

 

Plaintiffs Iris Arnold, Setiawatin Beckman, Angela Karapatyan, Sarah Olczak, Laurie Peachey and PERK allege that Brian Bauer, the executive director of GH Charter unilaterally decided to require that all employees get vaccinated and pressured the school’s governing board to ratify the requirement, which became their official policy. 

 

Several employees requested religious exemptions, but Bauer denied them. Two of the plaintiffs requested medical exemptions, but he denied those also. Those plaintiffs were then fired. They were placed on administrative leave and were told they could not set foot on campus.  Consequently, by requiring universal vaccinations -with no exceptions- GH Charter became the first public school in the State of CA to terminate employees because of their vaccine mandate.

 

These plaintiffs are experienced educators, who make a positive impact on thousands of lives, and give their hearts and souls to their students. Yet, out of approximately 500 faculty and staff, 7 employees of GH Charter were fired after being denied religious and medical-based exemptions from the vaccine. They pleaded for their jobs and asked for accommodations that aligned with the Governor’s own policies, but were denied. 

 

They have been stripped of their positions and are heartbroken to be terminated from their lifelong careers. They have also been denied unemployment benefits. All at a time when students were just adjusting to being back on campus after 17 months of distance learning!  Additionally, the educators and PERK contend that -like all Californians- school employees have a right to bodily integrity and a right to refuse medical treatment.  They also have the right to keep their jobs until given a meaningful opportunity to challenge the termination, which was denied, and is thus a violation of the CA Supreme Court decision Skelly V. State Personnel Board and due process.

 

Not only were the plaintiffs denied their rights to challenge the mandate, but Mr. Bauer retaliated against the teachers after firing them, by reporting them to state officials, and by calling their non-compliance “misconduct,” preventing them from accessing unemployment benefits. Now, these educators have been fired and denied unemployment benefits. Their credentials are in jeopardy. Even so, they choose to take a stand, to tell the truth, to speak out for individual freedoms rather than take the path of least resistance. 

 

Covid-19 vaccines shouldn’t be politicized.  They cannot stop the spread of the virus, as the recent surge of Omicron has shown. Despite evidence of waning effectiveness of the shots (they don’t stop infection or transmission) and evidence of significant adverse effects, GH Charter has demanded universal vaccinations for its employees. Their vaccine mandate is a violation of both civil rights and constitutional rights and constitutes religious discrimination under state and federal law.

 

Lawsuit Here: File Lawsuit Against Granada Hills Charter High School 

ABOUT THE PLAINTIFFS:

Setiawatin (Zeth) Beckman, originally from Indonesia, an experienced and passionate math teacher who arrived in the USA shortly before 9/11/2001, who works with students from all academic levels. 

Dr. Angela Karapetyan is a veteran math teacher who is dedicated to working with the most academically challenged students in special education. She also works with high-achieving students and is the recipient of the medal won at an Academic Decathlon. She moved to the US from Armenia to escape their oppressive political climate.

Sarah Olczak is a counselor with 17 years of experience, 13 of those years served at GH Charter. She was an academic counselor, college counselor, transition counselor and 504 coordinator. She is also a cancer survivor and a staunch supporter of bodily and medical autonomy. 

They seek justice because their constitutional and basic human rights were trampled and disregarded. The lawsuit was filed to hold Mr. Bauer and GH Charter accountable for their unlawful discrimination and violations of the law.   

 

ABOUT PERK 

Protection of the Educational Rights of Kids: PERK is a California 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation headquartered in California whose mission is to advocate for medical freedom, bodily autonomy, children’s rights, parental rights, civil rights and protect children’s right to an education. PERK has over 20,000 members throughout California, consisting of public employees, first responders, and parents of children attending school, grades K through 12, in California. PERK has thousands of members with children attending school within LA County.

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ABOUT ATTORNEY JOHN HOWARD AND ATTORNEY SCOTT STREET

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BREAKING NEWS: ANOTHER VICTORY FOR PARENTS AS CALIFORNIA JUDGE STAYS SCHOOL VACCINE MANDATES

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California Judge Stays School Vaccine Mandates, Grants Expedited Hearing

Alameda County, CA, January 13, 2022- Today, Alameda County Superior Court Judge Brad Seligman ruled in favor of Petitioners Protection for the Educational Rights of Kids (PERK), Children’s Health Defense, California Chapter (CHD-CA), JANE DOE, and JANET DOE, parents whose children attend school within the Piedmont Unified School District…

School Legal Updates

LAUSD Lawsuit

We are putting the finishing touches on our amended Petition to include additional, egregious harms to LAUSD families and children, while serving aggressive discovery to find out the details behind LAUSD's policies.

The Amended Petition will expand the scope of our original lawsuit, bringing new claims to address additional horrors occurring as a result of LAUSD's policies. To that end, our fearless warriors at Facts Law Truth Justice sent counsel for LAUSD the attached letter, regarding its new masking requirements. Please share this letter far and wide and encourage parents throughout California to use it. We need to push back on these policies at every level, and these schools and representatives need to know you know the law, your rights, and the latest "science"!

click on letter for pdf

Piedmont Unified Lawsuit

On Tuesday, January 11, at 1:30 p.m. our attorneys will be in court remotely seeking an ex parte order staying the Piedmont resolution. This hearing is remote and private. Therefore, please keep our attorneys - and Judge Seligman - in your prayers. Pray that Facts Law Truth Justice communicate the bases for their request clearly and persuasively, and that Judge Seligman hears and agrees with them and has the courage to and does grant their request in its entirety. We will provide you with the ruling of that hearing as soon as we have it.

Important Press Release on LAUSD hearing from Facts Law Truth Justice

LEGAL TEAM PRESS RELEASE

December 15th, 2021

Major Victory for Students and Families as LAUSD Pushes Back Vaccination Deadline 

In a decision that will set the stage for how school districts around the country proceed with mandates, Los Angeles Unified School District voted this afternoon to wait until Fall 2022 to require students 12 and up to receive COVID-19 vaccines.

PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION UPDATE

This morning Judge Beckloff, potentially in relation to the impending vote by LAUSD, issued his ruling in favor of LAUSD by denying the injunction.

LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST LAUSD REMAINS IN PLACE

While the deadline extension represents a victory for the families of the 34,000 LAUSD students who may now stay in school until Fall of 2022, the lawsuit filed by FLTJ, CHD-CA and PERK against LAUSD will proceed as other aspects of LAUSD’s current policy remain contested. Unvaccinated students will still be prohibited from participating in extracurricular activities, such as science clubs, drill and athletics. They will also continue to have COVID testing requirements and mask mandates.

PERK and Firefighters  First Responders Who Risk Their Lives Protecting the City File Lawsuit Against the City of Beverly Hills

Press Release:

PERK and Firefighters 

First Responders Who Risk Their Lives Protecting the City File Lawsuit Against the City of Beverly Hills 


Protection of the Educational Rights of Kids (PERK) and two individual firefighters, filed a LAWSUIT AGAINST CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS ON BEHALF OF MORE THAN 21 FIREFIGHTERS to stop the unlawful Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate.


For Immediate Release in Los Angeles, California, December 14, 2021-  On Dec. 10, 2021, Protection of the Educational Rights of Kids (PERK) on behalf of two dozen individual firefighters, filed a lawsuit against the City of Beverly Hills, Muntu Davis -the Health Officer of Los Angeles County, the City of Beverly Hills, and the County of Los Angeles, was filed on Friday Dec.10, 2021 in Los Angeles Superior Court. Attorneys Scott Street and Attorney John Howard represent the plaintiffs.  


The plaintiffs filed a complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief and damages based on violations of civil rights, and a demand for a jury trial. The lawsuit declares that the mandate exceeds the county’s authority under state law, is unconstitutional, is a violation of privacy under the California State Constitution, and is a violation of the US. Constitution’s 1st amendment religious rights.


Plaintiffs PERK and Firefighters Josh Sattley, Ettore Berardinelli, Jr. allege that despite their essential, (and arguably courageous and heroic) efforts to protect and serve city residents during the entire pandemic, while others sheltered in place, these firefighters (including the unnamed firefighters) are now being required to take the vaccine –against their will– or lose their jobs!


Despite evidence of limited and waning effectiveness of the vaccines,  including the fact they don’t stop transmission, emergency authorization, and evidence of significant adverse effects, the City of Beverly Hills has demanded universal vaccinations for city employees.


The lawsuit also contends that the City of Beverly Hills has subjected Mr. Sattley and Mr. Berardinelli, and others firefighters, to extreme pressure when they requested religious exemptions, and that they put Mr. Sattley on unpaid leave, which is a violation of the Supreme Court’s decision in Skelly V. State Personnel, his right to due process, and rights under the state law Firefighter Bill of Rights.


This vaccine mandate is also a violation of their civil rights, and constitutional rights and constitutes religious discrimination under state and federal law.


Additionally, the Beverly Hills firefighters -like all Californians- have the right to bodily integrity and the right to refuse medical treatment, which the County and City’s Vaccine Mandate and actions violate.


PERK, a non-profit that advocates for civil rights issues, bodily autonomy and medical freedom is deeply concerned about the risks to the health and welfare and of children and families that are posed by the mandate, and is sponsoring and financially supporting the case, in addition to it’s lawsuits challenging vaccine mandates for Los Angeles County employees, for students of Los Angeles Unified School District, and students of Piedmont School District.


Public employees and first responders have already experienced segregation, harassment, discrimination and coercion based on their vaccination status. This has a serious impact on those firefighters, their families, co-workers, the fire department, city, county and the public at large. This type of coercion and intimidation by the City of Beverly Hills and County of Los Angeles has a deleterious and chilling effect on it’s residents.


Protection of the Educational Rights of Kids: PERK is a California 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation headquartered in California whose mission is to advocate for medical freedom, bodily autonomy, children’s rights, parental rights, civil rights and protect children’s right to an education. PERK has over 15,000 members throughout California, consisting of public employees, first responders, and parents of children attending school, grades K through 12, in California. PERK has thousands of members with children attending school within LA County. Donate to support our efforts


Media Contact:

President of PERK

Amy Bohn

Perkgroupadmin@protonmail.com