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Parents press board on unresolved bus assault, urge district not to cut elementary literacy coaching
Summary
During audience recognition at the April 28 meeting, a parent demanded action after his son was assaulted on a school bus; other residents urged the district to retain elementary ELA TOSA coaching positions to support a new literacy curriculum.
Three residents used the audience‑recognition portion of the April 28 Wallingford‑Swarthmore School Board meeting to press the district on two separate concerns: a parent asked for a restorative meeting after his son was assaulted on a school bus, and several speakers urged the board and administration not to eliminate elementary ELA TOSA (teacher‑on‑special‑assignment) positions while a new literacy curriculum is implemented.
Dean Dennis of Emerald Lane told the board his son was assaulted on a bus 95 days earlier and said he had received no action he…
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