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LA charter school bars 70 high school seniors who refused COVID jab from graduation events

Updated: June 3, 2022 at 11:58 am EST  See Comments

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LOS ANGELES (LifeSiteNews) – A Los Angeles charter school barred its high school seniors from attending their graduation if they did not get the abortion-tainted COVID-19 vaccine. 

Seventy of the nearly 1,100 seniors of Granada Hill Charter High School (GHC) could not attend the school’s Thursday graduation ceremony because of the school’s jab policy. GHC also barred unjabbed students from senior awards ceremonies and prom. 

GHC’s jab policy, adopted in October, maintains that any student aged twelve and above who is eligible for a COVID jab must get the jab or apply for an independent study program. The policy went into effect at the start of the spring semester in January. Visitors to GHC’s campus must also provide proof of vaccination.  

Speaking to the Los Angeles Daily News, Andrew Luna, a recent graduate of GHC, said “I feel like I’ve earned these events, like Grad Night, prom … I did all four years at this school. For them

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