Ms Levine said six officers turned up to the family's home on 29 January and arrested her in front of one of the couple's children, who was aged three.
"When they read out the list of things that I was being arrested for, malicious communications, harassment, causing a nuisance on the school premises, I knew that I hadn't done any of those things," she said.
"I was pretty shocked and knew absolutely that they wouldn't have any evidence against us," she added.
According to The Times, the couple said they were banned from entering Cowley Hill Primary School in Borehamwood after questioning the recruitment process for a head teacher and criticising the leadership in a WhatsApp group for parents.
The parents said they emailed the school "regularly" following the ban to address issues relating to the needs of their disabled daughter, who has epilepsy and is neurodivergent.


