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Parent says district-supplied transportation and deaf-education supports are inadequate for Marshall High student
Summary
A parent whose child attends Marshall High School as part of the district's Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) cluster described repeated late bus rides, lack of certified teachers of the deaf in core classes and concerns about construction-related safety. She asked trustees for immediate review and reliable transportation.
A parent told the Northside ISD Board of Trustees that her daughter, a deaf and hard-of-hearing student assigned to Marshall High School as part of a DHH cluster, has been arriving late to school under district-provided transportation and is not receiving classroom instruction from a certified teacher of the deaf.
Brian Groover, parent of Breslin Groover, said district transportation regularly takes more than an hour and a half to get the student to school despite having a single Marshall student assigned to the route. "NISD is failing my daughter," Groover…
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