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Skip to main content School that kept second grader in a cage discriminated because of his race and disability, lawsuit says Lateshia Beachum, The Washington Post May 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail A mother of a 10-year-old boy with special education needs is suing Seattle Public Schools. JGI/Jamie Grill/Getty Images/Blend Images 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 s fees and costs, and other relief the court deems equitable. ....
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Jaleel and Janelle Williams, identified here by their middle names, pose for a self-portrait. Credit: Courtesy of Janelle Williams Mother of boy locked in cage at Seattle school files lawsuit May 10, 2021 Seattle Public Schools faces a new lawsuit after a principal repeatedly locked an 8-year-old boy in an outdoor enclosure that staff referred to as the cage. Witnesses told district investigators that sometimes the boy, Jaleel Williams, was kept in the fenced, covered area for hours, and sometimes all day. Because there were no table or chairs in the area, he ate his lunch on a concrete floor, in view of other students who played outside the enclosure. ....