Tag: school

  • Mother Outraged About The ‘Time-Out’ Rooms Her Special Needs Son’s School Would Use On Him, Says It Resembles A Jail Cell

    Mother Outraged About The ‘Time-Out’ Rooms Her Special Needs Son’s School Would Use On Him, Says It Resembles A Jail Cell

    A mom in Long Island is distraught and speaking out after discovering that the “time-out room” for her special-needs son looked more like a jail cell. This made her feel “betrayed by the system.” Nicole Miller’s 10-year-old son, Cooper, was often sent to this room at North Ridge Elementary for behavioral problems. His drawings of the room, with bars over the door, confused his mother even more, per the New York Post

    The mother told NBC New York, “I was under the impression that they took him to a separate classroom. Maybe there’s a beanbag.” 

    The school informed Miller that her son had significant behavioral issues. They said they would need to use the room to assist him manage his emotions.

    “They told me, you know, he’s very behavioral. Like he will rip up his papers or they were concerned about him being a danger to himself or to other kids… They said he has to stay in the room until he regulates and calms down. I didn’t know any better at the time. I listened to what they said.”

    What The Mother Witnessed

    However, the mother requested to see the time-out room and was stunned by what she saw. 

    “A jail cell. It looked like a jail cell and I felt so betrayed by the system,” said Miller. 

    Yet, State law states that time-out rooms should only be utilized when there is an immediate safety concern. Children must be observed, and the doors should not be locked. Miller has moved Cooper to a different school that doesn’t use time-out rooms, believing that the seclusion worsened his behavioral problems.

    “He would have nightmares that he was in a building and all the windows were boarded and mommy was outside and he couldn’t get to mommy… I don’t think it’s that difficult to translate what that dream meant. And it was reoccurring,” the mother recounted. 

    The Commack School District justified using the rooms. The district said “These interventions are outlined in the behavior improvement plan which is crafted by a team and discussed with a parent.”

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • California School District Reaches $27M Settlement With Family Of Boy Killed In Bullying Incident

    California School District Reaches $27M Settlement With Family Of Boy Killed In Bullying Incident

    A California school district has agreed to pay $27 million to the family of an eighth-grader who died in a bullying incident four years ago. he lawyers representing the family of Diego Stolz announced the settlement Wednesday. Diego Stolz was 13 years old when he died. A graphic video of the attack that took his life showed the moment two teenage boys attacked him at Moreno Valley Unified School District’s Landmark Middle School.

    In a graphic video of his attack a kid sucker punches him in the back of the head. Stolz goes down immediately and hits his head against a pillar. Stolz suffered a traumatic brain injury and died nine days later. Stolz’s family sued the Moreno Valley Unified School District, alleging he was a regular victim of bullying and the school was aware of the ongoing harassment he was facing.

    The family’s attorneys say school administrators promised family members and Diego that the boys who were harassing and bullying him would be suspended and that the school was “taking care” of the problem. But when Diego arrived at school days later, he found that the boys were not suspended and the bullying began again, reaching new highs as they physically assaulted him for what would be the final time.

    The Moreno Valley Unified School District did not comment on the settlement and told the AP it did not intend to do so.

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  • Rapper Rick Ross Life Will Be The Subject Of A New Law Class At Georgia State University

    Rapper Rick Ross Life Will Be The Subject Of A New Law Class At Georgia State University

    Rick Ross continues to make history as he now joins the list of hip-hop artists and entertainers inspiring college courses across the United States. Georgia State University Professor Mo Ivory plans to highlight Rick’s music career and business empire as part of her Legal Life Of series.

    The university’s website lists Ivory as an attorney and GSU’s Entertainment, Sports, and Media Law Initiative director. Rick will be part of the professor’s course study this fall semester at GSU’s College of Law. As a hip-hop enthusiast, Professor Ivory told Fox 5 that the course study aligns with the genre’s 50th anniversary, which just passed on Aug. 11. She said the timing is ideal to

    “study the career of a visionary like Rick Ross.”

  • Arise, Unite, and Revolt! The Labour Force Commences A Nationwide Protest Over The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy And Austere Economy

    Arise, Unite, and Revolt! The Labour Force Commences A Nationwide Protest Over The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy And Austere Economy

    According to Premium Times, members of the National Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress began a nationwide protest in the early hours of today demanding that the government address the removal of fuel subsidy and the harsh economy. They had placards with inscriptions like

    “let poor Nigerians breathe”

    “end fuel price increase”

    “stop Naira devaluation”

    “fix local refineries”

    The demands of the organised labour include:

    “Immediate reversal of all anti-poor policies of the government, including the recent hike in PMS price, schools fees and VAT,”

    Mr Ajaero said.

    “Fix our local refineries in Port-Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna”

    “Release of eight months withheld salaries of university lecturers and workers.”

    “Accord appropriate recognition and support to the presidential steering committee and the work of its son committee to put a stop to inhumane actions and policies of government.”

    #Clique what are your thoughts?