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Parents urge investigation, call for resignations over special-education services
Summary
Two parents told the Azusa Unified School District board they face repeated delays and poor communication in IEP processes and called for an immediate review of special-education leadership and resignations of district administrators; speakers asked the board to ensure timely evaluations and culturally responsive meetings for multilingual families.
Two parents urged the Azusa Unified School District Board of Education on March 10 to investigate special-education leadership and take action after describing repeated delays and poor communication in individualized education program (IEP) processes.
"Parents are not asking for anything extraordinary. We are asking for the basic support services that students with IEPs require to succeed," said Anthony Luja during the public-comment period, calling for the resignation of Lynnae Musgrove and Aaron Kramer and urging the board to restore…
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