School that kept second-grader in a 'cage' discriminated bec

School that kept second-grader in a 'cage' discriminated because of his race and disability, lawsuit says


School that kept 2nd-grader in ‘cage’ discriminated against him because of race and disability, lawsuit says
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A White headmaster at a Catholic school in Long Island, N.Y., forced a Black sixth-grader to kneel while apologizing to a teacher, the boy's mother said.
A mother of a 10-year-old boy with special education needs is suing Seattle Public Schools for denying her child an education and for keeping him in what the former principal described as a “cage” in 2019, the lawsuit alleges.
The mother, whom The Washington Post is not naming because she is a domestic violence survivor, is seeking damages to be decided by the court, attorney fees and costs, and other relief the court deems equitable.

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