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Parents and community members press district on safety, special‑education supports and a viral restroom video
Summary
Multiple public speakers at the May 7 meeting urged the board to improve campus safety, increase counseling and aides for special‑needs students, and be transparent about a viral video showing a child allegedly bullied in a restroom.
During public comment on May 7, several community members urged the Inglewood Unified School District board to take immediate steps on student safety, special‑education supports and transparency.
A parent who attended a school SSC meeting said a kindergarten teacher reported classes of 31 students and described an autistic non‑verbal child in a way the parent called "ableist," arguing that increased class sizes and school closures that concentrate enrollment…
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