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Lake Havasu Parents Outraged by Special Ed Student Restraints

Parents of special education students at Jamaica Elementary are raising concerns over the treatment of their children. Reports have surfaced indicating that several students have returned home with unexplained bruises and injuries.
Lauren Winsborough, a concerned parent, noted that her son exhibited unusual bruises and rug burns after school. Initially dismissing them, she changed her perspective after hearing from another parent. This parent reported that students were being restrained in their chairs, raising serious safety concerns.
Parents are demanding answers from the school administration. The apparent lack of oversight and communication has left many feeling helpless and frustrated. The nature of the injuries suggests potential neglect in the school’s handling of students in the special education program.
There is a call for transparency and immediate action. Families are advocating for an investigation into the practices used within the classroom, worried that their children’s safety may be compromised. As discussions continue, it remains to be seen how the school district will address these troubling allegations.
The community is watching closely, hoping for a resolution that ensures the safety and well-being of all students. The need for appropriate measures to protect vulnerable children has never been clearer.