What if this happened to your child?

Special Thanks to Terri Mauro at About.com for shining a spotlight on this. I took this directly from her post:

Site of the Day: Petition to Tell the St. Lucie County School District to Respect the Rights of Students with Disabilities
Friday June 12, 2009

What It Is: An online petition in protest of the decision by Alex Barton’s school district to allow the teacher who had her kindergartners vote him out of class to keep her contract and tenure.

Who’s In Charge: The petition was posted by Kristina Chew, who originally blogged about the case at AutismVox and now writes at Autism – Change.org.

Why It’s Worth Checking Out: Though a court recently upheld the district’s sanctions against the teacher, Wendy Portillo, the school district has now reversed them itself, amid a huge wave of support for the teacher from parents in the district, and harassment of Alex’s mother and brother. While it’s understandable that even good teachers make mistakes, the fact that there has been no meaningful apology here, no acknowledgment by the teacher and the community that the teacher’s actions were harmful to all the students in that classroom, and a growing atmosphere of blame toward Alex and, particularly, his mother is something that we as parents of children with special needs have to speak out about. It may not make much of a difference in St. Lucie, but it’s a contribution to the larger conversation about bullying and abuse in schools.

Where to Start: Add your name to the online petition.

And here’s another post where the teacher explains her side of the story.

And please comment here – what do you think of this and what do you think we should do about it?

Insensitivity and Intent – How should it be handled?

A friend of mine sent this email to a group of her friends in the Special Needs Community and we’d really like to hear your opinions on this issue:

I have slightly edited the email to protect her privacy – her words are in quotes.

We “were attending a gathering Saturday night in a room of about 100 people when a gentleman handed the microphone to another gentleman (here, I use the term loosely) and made the off handed joke… “don’t mind him, he rode in here today on the little yellow bus”. Of course he thought he was funny and people laughed.

But I was sitting there fuming. This gentleman KNEW” my son “was there, in fact a little while before, he acknowledged his presence to everyone in the room into the microphone. [Read more...]

Special Olympics Torch Run

I received this email from Brian at Special Olympics and thought you might like to know about it!

Hello Everyone -
Just want to give you all a heads up that we have our Torch Run Ceremony on Tuesday, June 9th (from 11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m) at the City Hall courtyard, which is located on the corner of Broadway and Cook. Our guest speakers include Mayor Larry Lavagnino, Recreation and Parks Director Alex Posada, Recreation and Parks Commissioner Ken George, and Santa Maria Police Sgt. Howard Coolidge.
If you have time please come out and support the 40th anniversary of Special Olympics!! If you have any questions regarding the TR Ceremony please don’t hesitate to call Brian at 925-0951 ext. 135.
Thank you, Brian

Brian Zepeda
Special Olympics Sports Coordinator
615 S. McClelland St.
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 925-0951 ext. 135

Add Special Olympics to your grocery shopping list! Visit your neighborhood Vons/Pavilions during April and make a donation at checkout to support people with disabilities. Every donation makes a difference!

 

Torch Run 2008 - The Torch Arrives at City Hall

Torch Run 2008 - The Torch Arrives at City Hall

 

 

Torch Run 2008 - Howard Coolidge speaks at the Torch Run Ceremony

Torch Run 2008 - Howard Coolidge speaks at the Torch Run Ceremony