Two Years After Special Education Report, Parents Say There’s More Work Ahead
When her daughter Ruby started school, Andrea Campbell saw right away that Ruby struggled to keep pace with her classmates in reading, spelling, and math. “Even in preschool, it was very clear to me that she was going to have a learning disability,” Campbell said. Ruby was eventually diagnosed with dyslexia. By the end of first grade, Campbell was told her daughter was too far behind to stay in the general education classroom. Unable to reasonably afford sending Ruby to…
