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CITY PUTS SPECIAL ED SERVICES AT RISK FOR PARENTS GIVING UP LEGAL RIGHTS
NYC, USASaturday, December 7, 2024
The Department of Education explains that without this waiver, they could face significant legal liabilities. But some politicians are calling this move "heartless" and "coercive. " Assemblyman Sam Pirozzolo from Staten Island even labeled it as "blackmail, " stating that families are being forced to waive their rights unjustly. City Councilwoman Rita Joseph went further, suggesting that the city seems more focused on red tape than providing essential services to children in need. To guide parents, officials announced that they’ll post an FAQ online to explain the waivers better.
This increased push for legally binding waivers is drawing major criticism. Some argue that the change in paperwork submission deadlines wasn’t properly communicated by New York City Public Schools in prior years. This situation leaves families feeling helpless and underscores serious concerns about how the schools are addressing the needs of kids with special education requirements. It’s a situation that reflects deeper issues within the education system and the lengths parents are being asked to go to secure help for their children.
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