Three families in Baltimore have officially notified the Baltimore City Schools of their intent to file a lawsuit, raising serious concerns about the safety of autistic students within the school system.
The families allege that the current measures in place are insufficient to protect their children, leading to a potentially unsafe learning environment. They argue that the school district has failed to provide adequate support and resources tailored to the needs of students with autism.
The decision to pursue legal action reflects a growing frustration among parents regarding the treatment of special needs students in public schools. The families hope that their lawsuit will bring attention to the challenges faced by autistic students and prompt necessary changes in school policies.
As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how the Baltimore City Schools will respond to these allegations and what measures may be implemented to address the concerns raised by the families.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).
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