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Parents demand accountability for special needs support failures

June 26, 2024 | Elmwood Park CUSD 401, School Boards, Illinois



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Parents demand accountability for special needs support failures
During a recent school district meeting, a parent voiced serious concerns regarding the lack of support for special needs students, highlighting a troubling incident involving her son. The parent recounted that despite assurances of support from the district, no action was taken following an incident where her son returned home with unexplained bruises. She expressed frustration over the absence of communication from school officials, including a lack of reports and notifications to the school nurse.

The parent also pointed out systemic issues, noting that many Hispanic families in the community face language barriers that hinder their involvement in school matters. She criticized the absence of Spanish translators at the meeting, which she argued prevents non-English speaking parents from voicing their concerns and participating in their children's education.

Her testimony underscored a broader dissatisfaction with the district's handling of special needs education and parental engagement. She pledged to continue advocating for improvements, stating, \"this is not acceptable,\" and emphasized her commitment to ensuring better support for special needs students moving forward.

Following her remarks, Dr. Gautier, a board member, was prompted to report back to the board on the issues raised. The meeting then transitioned to announcements from the superintendent, indicating a shift in focus but leaving the concerns of the parent and the community unresolved for the time being.

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