Cruz family’s Cancun trip rattles their private
school
Parents demand enforcement of quarantine rules that
will keep the senator’s children out of class.
By MARC
CAPUTO
02/19/2021
06:47 PM EST
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/02/19/ted-cruz-children-school-470341
Three weeks
before Sen. Ted Cruz embarked on his ill-fated Cancun trip to escape the
aftermath of Texas’s devastating winter storm, the elite K-12 Houston private
school attended by his two daughters emailed a Covid warning to parents about
international travel.
The bottom
line: St. John’s School students who travel internationally must quarantine for
7 to 10 days upon their return. And they won’t be able to even learn online while
in isolation.
The rules,
pegged to CDC guidelines, were sent Jan. 30 in reaction to a controversy that
gripped the school after its winter break, when the 11th and 12th grade classes
had to promptly quarantine because students attended holiday parties that led
to multiple Covid-positive infections.
A divide
had formed between the parents and students who followed the safety guidelines
and those who flouted them — a microcosm of the broader societal conflict that
plays out daily across the nation.
Cruz’s trip
this week wrenched that divide wide open. As newly released text messages and
Cruz-mocking memes exploded on social media, St. John’s parents demanded the
school enforce the safety rules that will keep his kids out of class, taking
the scandal out of the political realm and into his home.
“At the end
of the day, he’s taking this heat for using his children as an excuse for
taking a vacation. And that’s a mistake,” said Lara Hollingsworth, a parent of
three kids at the school. “From a parent standpoint, all I’m asking is the
school follow the CDC guidelines, and I need to say I have no reason to believe
they won’t.”
Cruz has
long held a reputation as a polarizing politician people love to hate, and
Hollingsworth said some of his critics at the school believe he displayed
“hypocritical behavior.”
“You’ve got
someone out here saying, ‘I did this to be a good dad.’ No one is trying to
dispute that,” she said. “The question is are you fully aware of the
consequences of what you did? Does it make you a bad parent? No. Does it make
you a bad senator? Maybe.”
The topic
of the Cruz family’s travel became so hot that administrators of the St. John’s
School Parents Facebook page closed down comments Friday on a post that
referred “to this recent communication from the school regarding ... advisories
(including CDC requirements links) for international travel.”
Under the
guidance, any international traveler who returns to the United States must
quarantine or isolate for 7 to 10 days after returning to in-person
instruction.
A Cruz
spokesman said the senator’s “daughters plan to follow the St. John’s policy.”
St. John’s
administrators could not be reached for comment.
When Cruz
arrived back in Texas after a day in Mexico, the senator acknowledged Thursday
to the press that the trip “was obviously a mistake and in hindsight I wouldn't
have done it." He also has expressed regrets for criticizing California in
the past for its power problems, as old statements of him railing against
vacationing politicians have been flung back in his face.
“Let's be
honest, you're in Cancun ... you’re at the beach drinking daiquiris,” Cruz
joked in a 2015 interview with a conservative commentator while mocking a
climate change summit.
The video
clip was unearthed by the liberal group American Bridge, which also obtained
the text messages his wife sent to neighbors ahead of the trip. The messages
were first reported by the New York Times.
“The
question isn’t who leaked the text messages. It’s who didn’t leak them? It’s an
example of how universally reviled Ted Cruz is in public and private life, and
even in his own neighborhood,” said Max Steele, a communications advisor for
American Bridge, who recalled Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham’s quip in 2016
about his colleague: “If you killed Ted Cruz on the floor of the Senate, and
the trial was in the Senate, nobody would convict you.”
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Against
that backdrop, Cruz has been forced to go on a mea culpa media tour to undo
some of the damage as he positions himself for a second presidential bid in
2024.
Not
everyone is willing to forgive so soon.
“I don’t
feel badly for him,” said Victoria Konar, a parent of a senior at St. John’s
School.
Konar,
Hollingsworth and a third parent who spoke on condition of anonymity with
POLITICO praised the school for its Covid safety measures.
“It’s
enraging to see this politician go out of the country like this and there’s a
concern that he would be putting the school at risk if he was trying to sneak
out,” the parent said. “There are just a huge number of people who are very
angry at Ted Cruz, like most people in the United States.”



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