this is fucked up

normnorm Posts: 31,146
edited March 2012 in All Encompassing Trip
Texas mom plans to sue school district after she says daughter with cerebral palsy is told to ditch walker

Published March 24, 2012

The mother of a child with cerebral palsy is preparing to file a lawsuit against a school district after she says a special education director told her that her five-year-old daughter can no longer use her walker at school.

Kristi Roberts, the girl’s mother, reportedly recorded the conversation with the director Gary Lemley and uploaded it to YouTube. She said she did so as a last resort after two years of arguing with the district about her daughter's care.

"Basically she can't use the walker because we don't think it's safe," Lemley is reportedly heard saying on the audio recording.

Lakay Roberts, 5, has been using a walker at Kings Manor Elementary School in Houston for the past two years. She recently fell in the parking lot when the equipment collapsed.

"How many kids fall down at recess? Do you make them take their shoes off and buy new ones?" asked Roberts. "No ma'am. They're not using walkers," Lemley said, according to the report.

The school district, New Caney ISD, issued a statement to MyFoxHouston.com that said its main goal is to protect students. It cited student privacy laws and would not comment further on this particular issue.

"While a parent may choose to share information about his or her child, we cannot."

The statement goes on, "It is important to know that the video and audio recording at issue was not sanctioned or authorized by the District to be released for public dissemination. Furthermore, the District does not agree that the recording at issue here is a complete recounting of the entire underlying confidential discussion and is therefore neither representative nor accurate towards explaining the District's ongoing efforts to serve its students."

The recording, meanwhile, has been clicked on more than 10,000 times, and Roberts says support is pouring in online in the form of comments.

"The ones I read really touched me, that strangers care about this," she said.

Ana Calvo, president of the Ms. Wheelchair Texas Foundation, was born without arms and legs.

She said, "The law states she has the right to go to school in the least restrictive environment, and if it's a walker that's her accommodation to get from point A to point B then that is what she needs.”

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/03/24/te ... z1q4MWeJ2Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BTVNQRk ... ure=colike
Post edited by Unknown User on

Comments

  • DS1119DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    Huge thumbs down. :evil: :thumbdown:
  • STAYSEASTAYSEA Posts: 3,814
    Yes! that is messed up!

    I believe that Child Has no reason to go to that school. They have issues. I would find a school that loved her.
    Prejudice is everywhere. I just move on. What school district? They could lose all funding?
    If we made a noise . Def not HISD. They accept all. ?


    Bump!
    image
  • STAYSEASTAYSEA Posts: 3,814
    edited March 2012
    new Caney? They are ass back wards. Call the education authority. Texas still pushes "no child left behind"
    We NEED To CALL these rat fucks out!

    my tax money is paying for this... I'm gonnna cry.

    This is Efffed up!
    I know to many educators in Houston! I am pissed at this school district!. Get fired up! Blast the media!
    That school won't even get a pencil for the budget. This is insanely stupid . Children are Children.
    I can get parents to take there kids out of that school, for this reason.
    Post edited by STAYSEA on
    image
  • perfectlefts14perfectlefts14 Posts: 2,023
    Appalling!!!
    Tell the captain
    'This boats not safe
    And we're drowning.'
  • klusterfukklusterfuk Posts: 1,411
    way fucked up.
    The future's paved with better days

    Alpine Valley Resort is etched in my brain!!!


Sign In or Register to comment.