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Restraining students should be limited in Texas schools to prevent abuse, advocates urge

Posted on January 30, 2023

Lawmakers want tighter rules on restraints that often impact students with disabilities more than peers. Concerns about students being abused or harmed because of restraint practices in schools prompted Texas… Continue reading “Restraining students should be limited in Texas schools to prevent abuse, advocates urge”

School interventions can be deadly

Posted on October 31, 2022

Xavier Hernandez rushed toward the door of his classroom — an escape he had attempted multiple times. To keep Hernandez from running away or hurting himself or others, Boulevard Heights… Continue reading “School interventions can be deadly”

Groups call for improved laws to protect special education students

Posted on October 24, 2022

Longview ISD. Marshall ISD. Fort Worth. Hutto. Burleson. It’s not hard to find allegations of students in special education classrooms being mistreated or abused by educators in their classrooms. What… Continue reading “Groups call for improved laws to protect special education students”

A mother watches helplessly as her teenage boy deteriorates in a Texas youth prison

Posted on August 4, 2022

The state of Texas has essentially controlled her son’s life since he was 11. The Texas Juvenile Justice Department was supposed to keep him safe and help him get better…. Continue reading “A mother watches helplessly as her teenage boy deteriorates in a Texas youth prison”

Disability group sues Donna ISD for records on alleged abuse

Posted on August 3, 2022

A federal lawsuit filed against Donna ISD by nonprofit advocacy group Disability Rights Texas (DRTx) claims the district failed to turn over records on the alleged abuse of disabled students…. Continue reading “Disability group sues Donna ISD for records on alleged abuse”

Court blocks new restrictions on voters’ assistants in Texas

Posted on July 21, 2022

Texans who assist voters with disabilities or those with limited English to fill out their ballots will no longer face felony charges if they go beyond simply helping the person… Continue reading “Court blocks new restrictions on voters’ assistants in Texas”

Texas is barred from enforcing new restrictions on voter assistance

Posted on July 19, 2022

Parts of a 2021 Texas voting law that cracked down on assistance for voters with limited English skills and voters with disabilities can no longer be enforced. A federal judge… Continue reading “Texas is barred from enforcing new restrictions on voter assistance”

Many local bilingual special ed kids are cheated by schools. Here’s how it happens

Posted on July 14, 2022

North Texas school districts rarely provide special education resources in Spanish causing some dual language kids to slip through the cracks. Continue reading “Many local bilingual special ed kids are cheated by schools. Here’s how it happens”

Supreme Court Denies Appeal From 1st Grader With Disabilities Put In Chokehold by Teacher

Posted on June 13, 2022

Excerpt: In T.O. v. Fort Bend Independent School District (Case No. 21-1014), lawyers for the family had urged the justices to take up the case because federal courts of appeals were divided about when and… Continue reading “Supreme Court Denies Appeal From 1st Grader With Disabilities Put In Chokehold by Teacher”

‘Make copies of everything’: Documents to have in case of a hurricane

Posted on June 6, 2022

Excerpt: Gathering your financial and personal documents can be almost as important as having a stocked hurricane kit well before June 1. “[Preparing] in an event is not going to… Continue reading “‘Make copies of everything’: Documents to have in case of a hurricane”

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