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Carissa Cornelius has always been her 10-year-old son’s advocate, especially as he navigates life with autism and non-verbal communication. However, her resolve was put to the test when she encountered a disturbing video that has since prompted law enforcement to label it an assault occurring in his special education classroom at Millsap Elementary School.
The video reportedly shows troubling interactions involving her son and three educators from the Millsap Independent School District. Cornelius expressed her shock and heartbreak upon witnessing the footage, which she claims highlights a serious breach of trust and care that should be afforded to children with special needs.
In response to these allegations, the educators involved have been charged, igniting a broader conversation about the treatment of students in special education settings. Parents and community members are now calling for increased oversight and accountability within the district to ensure the safety and well-being of all students. The case has raised significant concerns, emphasizing the need for vigilance and advocacy in special education environments.
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