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Parents and residents press District 211 on IEPs and sports participation; Palatine Township donates for iPad insurance
Summary
A student public commenter said her IEP and dyslexia paperwork were not handled in a timely way; a local advocate urged balanced sports opportunities under Title IX; Palatine Township presented $3,625 to cover iPad insurance for 145 qualifying students. The board lacked a quorum and postponed formal business.
A Township HSD 211 public commenter told the board she believes her Individualized Education Program (IEP) supports have been inconsistently followed and that dyslexia-specific paperwork was not renewed, leaving her without necessary testing this year. Camille Biss, who identified herself as a junior, said school staff sometimes did not implement IEP accommodations and that dyslexia paperwork ‘‘only lasts 3 years’’ and should have been…
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