Families sue to block Menlo Park’s TIDE Academy closure – The Mercury News Today Us News



Parents of students with disabilities at TIDE Academy in Menlo Park are asking a federal judge to block the Sequoia Union High School District from shutting down the campus, arguing the move would unlawfully harm students who rely on its small, specialized environment.

The parent group is seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent the district from closing the school, terminating staff or transferring students without consent while a lawsuit over the pending closure moves forward.

A hearing is set for Thursday before U.S. District Judge Trina L. Thompson.

Tide Rising, a parent-led group, filed suit last month alleging the closure — approved by the school board unanimously early February — violates federal anti-discrimination laws and would cause “irreparable harm” to students with disabilities and economically disadvantaged students.


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