Suit Filed Against LAUSD on Behalf of Students with Special Needs
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The Alliance for Children’s Rights, the Learning Rights Law Center, and Milbank have filed a suit in the California Supreme Court to force LAUSD to comply with its most basic duty under the law: to ensure that students who need assessments and safe in-person instruction or support in order to access their education get what they need.
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@KidAlliance, @learningrights, & @MilbankLaw filed suit in the CA Supreme Court to force @LASchools to comply w/ its most basic duty under the law: to ensure that students w/special needs receive the safe in-person support they require. bit.ly/acrlausd
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@learningrightslawcenter (instagram) | @LearningRights (facebook)
@laschools (instagram) | @LosAngelesSchools (facebook)
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@allianceforchildrensrights, @learningrightslawcenter, and @MilbankLaw filed suit in the California Supreme Court to force @LASchools to comply with its most basic duty under the law: to ensure that students with special needs who need safe in-person assessments and instruction get the support they require. Read + take action bit.ly/acrlausd
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@LASchools needs to comply with law to help our most vulnerable students. @allianceforchildrensrights, @learningrightslawcenter, and @MilbankLaw filed suit in the California Supreme Court forcing #LAUSD to fulfill its obligation to safely mitigate learning loss for students with special needs. bit.ly/acrlausd
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Tens of thousands of students with special needs in #LAUSD are struggling with #distancelearning. They’re regressing and they’re giving up. It’s heartbreaking and it’s avoidable. That is why @allianceforchildrensrights, and @learningrightslawcenter, and @MilbankLaw filed suit in the California Supreme Court against @LASchools to comply with the law bit.ly/acrlausd