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Middle school loses track of special needs kid during ICE walk out.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:17 am
Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:17 am
Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:42 am to Night Vision
Would sue the frick out of the school district
Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:43 am to TechBullDawg
someone needs to be arrested for child endangerment
Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:45 am to Fanatics
This is infuriating. Enforce the law!
Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:49 am to Night Vision
Leaning in to the IEP is a strange and unnecessary way to discuss this story. It reads like a law suit filing.
Better points to emphasize:
Why the F was a middle school conducting a political protest? Extremely inappropriate.
It takes away from actual instruction.
It rouses emotions in naive children who can’t possibly understand the complex issues.
It’s contrary to safety protocols for ALL children, and places them in unnecessary danger.
And special needs children are especially vulnerable.
Oh, and there’s that “legal contract”, “federally mandated” IEP plan to consider…
Better points to emphasize:
Why the F was a middle school conducting a political protest? Extremely inappropriate.
It takes away from actual instruction.
It rouses emotions in naive children who can’t possibly understand the complex issues.
It’s contrary to safety protocols for ALL children, and places them in unnecessary danger.
And special needs children are especially vulnerable.
Oh, and there’s that “legal contract”, “federally mandated” IEP plan to consider…
Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:51 am to Jimbeaux
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Leaning in to the IEP is a strange and unnecessary way to discuss this story.
Why? While it's egregious for all students... the mishandling of a special needs kid really drives the point home in a way that highlighting the average 13yr old doesn’t.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 11:51 am to SallysHuman
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Why? While it's egregious for all students... the mishandling of a special needs kid really drives the point home in a way that highlighting the average 13yr old doesn’t.
Yes, I agree, but I don’t give 2 cents about whether or not the kid was on an IEP, except perhaps documenting his “special needs” status.
Let’s be clear, the IEP process is a typical government policy and program that started with good intentions but has been mutilated by abuse over the years.
Every Adam or Shaniqua can get an IEP for just about any “condition” real or otherwise.
Secondly, emphasizing it as a “federal contract” is odd. It’s an educational policy enacted by court precedent, yes, but so are a dozen other things that the school probably violated. It just smacks of lawyer hyperbole.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 12:07 pm to Night Vision
If they took my kid out of class to do these "protests", without me knowing, and they wound up lost and had to call me or the spousal unit to come get them off the side of the road...... that would spin me into a level of pissedoffedness that I'm sure had never been witnessed by them prior.
That's one reason why I have no plans to move. I know the schools here would never do that because 1) the leaders are fairly competent and stick to actual learning as it has been and 2) the locals here would go absolutely batshit crazy on them and they would be pitchforked out of office.
That's one reason why I have no plans to move. I know the schools here would never do that because 1) the leaders are fairly competent and stick to actual learning as it has been and 2) the locals here would go absolutely batshit crazy on them and they would be pitchforked out of office.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 12:09 pm to Night Vision
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An 11-year-old called his mom from the side of a busy highway, alone and terrified: “I’m very scared… come pick me up.” His school didn’t even notice he was gone. While Dundee Middle School was consumed by an ICE walkout, Harley — an 11-year-old with a federally protected disability plan — was left behind. He wandered miles from campus during the chaos, all the way to Rt. 72 & Randall Rd — one of the busiest intersections in the county. No absence alert. No tardy notification. Nothing. Harley has an IEP — a legally binding federal plan schools must follow to protect students with special needs. Not a suggestion. A contract. His mom Alexa Blasdell: “If they can’t keep my kid safe, they need to take accountability for that.” The district cited student privacy. A child walked miles alone in traffic. Those are not the same conversation. Dundee Middle School didn’t just fail Harley — they violated a federal agreement they signed. And now he refuses to go back. He’s 11. He shouldn’t have to be scared to go to school
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