School Safety for Students with Special Needs in Ontario
Introduction
This report talks about safety for students with disabilities in Ontario schools.
Main Body
A nine-year-old girl left her school in Picton. She has autism and ADHD. A neighbor found her and took her home. Her mother wanted a special helper for the girl. The school said no because the girl is smart. Many schools in Ontario have problems. A survey says more than half of the schools worry about safety. Some students are bullied. Some students leave the school building. Some principals ask students with disabilities to stay at home. This means the children do not go to school every day. This is a big problem for the students. Schools do not have enough money for helpers. There is no single plan for all schools in Ontario. Because of this, some children do not get the help they need.
Conclusion
Many students with disabilities in Ontario are not safe. They do not always get the help they need at school.