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Episode #29. It Can Start with a Light Bulb: Student Accommodations and Activism

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This episode looks into the connection between growth, resilience and accommodations for our students. While there are laws/mandates that guide accommodation requests and approval, what happens if a student does not get what he/she needs? How can students advocate for themselves—and how can parents advocate for their children? Sometimes the process might seem overwhelming.

Elijah Armstrong helps us (begin to) sort through these topics. Elijah, a college student at the time of this recording, explains accommodations from the perspective of someone who challenged (in court) his high school for appropriate classroom accommodations. He uses that experience to share his insights about what parents, students, and the school personnel can do to help students.

His website: www.equalopportunitiesforstudents.org.

You can read more about the lawsuit, Elijah mentions in the podcast at these two links: http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2014-05-10/story/jacksonville-mother-alleges-disability-discrimination-against-sick-son

http://jacksonville.com/metro/news/education/2017-05-10/duval-school-district-settles-stanton-discrimination-suit-80000.

The Growth and Resilience Network®. ©2017. Steve Piscitelli. www.stevepiscitelli.com Music by Billy Bowers (www.billybowersjax.com). Used with permission.

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This episode looks into the connection between growth, resilience and accommodations for our students. While there are laws/mandates that guide accommodation requests and approval, what happens if a student does not get what he/she needs? How can students advocate for themselves—and how can parents advocate for their children? Sometimes the process might seem overwhelming.

Elijah Armstrong helps us (begin to) sort through these topics. Elijah, a college student at the time of this recording, explains accommodations from the perspective of someone who challenged (in court) his high school for appropriate classroom accommodations. He uses that experience to share his insights about what parents, students, and the school personnel can do to help students.

His website: www.equalopportunitiesforstudents.org.

You can read more about the lawsuit, Elijah mentions in the podcast at these two links: http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2014-05-10/story/jacksonville-mother-alleges-disability-discrimination-against-sick-son

http://jacksonville.com/metro/news/education/2017-05-10/duval-school-district-settles-stanton-discrimination-suit-80000.

The Growth and Resilience Network®. ©2017. Steve Piscitelli. www.stevepiscitelli.com Music by Billy Bowers (www.billybowersjax.com). Used with permission.

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