Wake County PSS accused of violating rights of disabled students
Alicia Neal claims her 12-year-old son was denied the right to an education. "You can't sit a child in front of a computer that has a learning disability and think that he is going to learn," she said. "That's what they did to my son.
This is a concern that has been around a long time. I am glad someone from the media is bringing it to the attention of the African American community. Kudos to the writer Triangle Tribune writer, Sommer Brokaw.
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I will contact the ACLU tomorrow
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James, this seems tailor-made for the ACLU
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Well, as you noted on FB, Cooper or one of his flunkies
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Desperately Seeking Attorneys
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It's more than the mugshots
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Roy Cooper
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Take it to them, James.
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Go to the Attorney General's
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Please recommend at Daily Kos
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Please repost this
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It's a sorry attempt at "shaming."
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