LOS ANGELES—The father of a freshman student at Granada Hills Charter has brought a legal action against the school, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), and Interim Superintendent Megan Reilly on behalf of his daughter, alleging the district’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate discriminates against the girl on religious grounds. The Los Angeles Superior Court petition filed Friday, Dec. 3, asked a judge to allow the unvaccinated girl to continue with in-person learning and to direct the district to not discriminate against students who do not get vaccinated because of their religious beliefs. An LAUSD representative did not immediately reply to a request for comment. Granada Hills Charter is the largest public charter school in the nation with more than 5,800 students. The school has been recognized by the California Department of Education as a distinguished school and has received a Gold Ribbon Award from the department. Beginning Jan. 10, students age 12 and over who do not have proof of vaccination against COVID-19 will …