Earlier this week, the New York Times reported that Centner Academy, a small private school with two campuses in Miami, had enacted a policy that essentially forbade teachers from getting vaccinated against COVID-19 if they wanted to remain in the classroom. The school's co-founder, Leila Centner, sent an email to staff last week stating that teachers who have already received the vaccine will not be permitted to interact with children and that teachers who get vaccinated over the summer may not have a job waiting for them in the fall. Since opening in 2019, Centner Academy has in some ways branded itself as the school of choice for wealthy parents who don't want their children to be vaccinated. Unlike Florida public schools and even the majority of the state's private schools, Centner Academy does not require students to have any vaccinations before enrolling. And in recent months, as the COVID pandemic continued to rage, the school hosted speeches by at least two so-called anti-vaxxers.