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Tomorrow's Special Education Challenges: Parent Complaints, Staff Shortages, and Funding Woes
2024-11-18
Shannon Sutorius maintains a thick stack of printed email exchanges, doctor's notes, and meeting records. These are heavily marked and dog-eared, documenting her journey to advocate for her son Max Sutorius' public education. Max, diagnosed with Tourette syndrome and ADHD, is now 20 and earned his high school diploma in December 2022 from a Utah-based online school after a long battle at Marsh Valley High. There, he and his mother fought for appropriate accommodations. Eventually, Max completed his education at home online, and Shannon is haunted by how Idaho's education system failed her child.

State Investigation Reveals Truth

A state investigation in February 2023 found that many of Shannon's allegations were true. The Marsh Valley School District did not fulfill its federal obligation to provide Max with a free and appropriate public education. Superintendent Gary Tucker admitted that "a lack of training and oversight" led to these errors going undetected for some time. They have since worked to bring their special education program into compliance.

Complaints on the Rise

In Idaho, stories like Max's are not uncommon. Parents of students with disabilities are facing similar issues, and frustrations are growing. Last school year, the number of statewide complaints and grievances reached a six-year high. Some cases led to formal investigations of charter schools and school districts, highlighting patterns of federal special education violations. The common thread in these complaints is that parents feel ignored and in the dark.

State's Response and Resources

State Superintendent Debbie Critchfield held listening sessions last summer to understand how the state, districts, and charters could better support children with special needs. The Idaho Department of Education has created a webpage and guides to assist families and emphasized that parents are the final say in their child's education. Shannon and others like her are providing assistance to families. She offers advice, guidance, and resources she learned the hard way.

Navigating the Special Education Maze

Advocating for children with disabilities can be a challenging and costly process. It involves a maze of procedures and systems that can take years to navigate. Some families feel they never find a way out. Special education experts are also stepping in to help, but they believe the state's support systems for schools are not sufficient.

Special Education Experts' Views

Julian Duffey, a special education director, attributes the increase in complaints to a "vacuum of knowledge" about special education at school districts. He started a consulting firm called Balance Point to train districts. However, the Idaho Department of Education prefers state-run training called SESTA and discourages districts from seeking outside help. Duffey believes SESTA trainings focus too much on procedures and not enough on fundamentals.

Parent-District Relationships

An increase in parent complaints about special education programs is a national trend. The pandemic is one of the contributing factors, as students have more complex needs and parents are more involved. To reduce complaints, local school leaders should be visible and available to educate parents. Duffey has adopted this approach at Jefferson County School District, where no complaints have been filed in three years.

The Sutorius' Journey

Max first enrolled in Marsh Valley School District in 2019. Shannon expected them to use his existing IEP or develop one quickly. But it took over two years, numerous emails, and a formal complaint for Max to be evaluated and receive an IEP. Even then, it was generic and not tailored to his needs. The fight for her child took a toll on Shannon, but she continues to help other families. "I had so much pain that I wanted to help others," she said.
Stray Kids: Dominating the Global Tour with Extended Dates
2024-11-18
Stray Kids, the renowned K-pop group, is making waves as they bring their dominATE World Tour to multiple continents. The tour, which initially kicked off in Asia in August, now includes an additional 20 dates that will take them through North America, South America, and Europe in 2024 and 2025. This extensive tour itinerary features stops in various cities such as the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico City, and France, captivating fans across the globe.

Fan Pre-Sale and General Sale Details

Fans in the US and Canada are excited to have the opportunity to register for pre-sale tickets for the dominATE World Tour. The artist presale begins on Friday, November 22, at 11 a.m. local time. This gives dedicated fans the first chance to secure their tickets before the general sale. Following the presale, the general sale will take place on the same day, Friday, November 22, at 3 p.m. local time. For more information on how to purchase tickets and the specific ticketing procedures, you can find it here.

Tour Dates in Asia

Stray Kids' 2024 & 2025 Tour Dates include some significant stops in Asia. On 11/23/2024, they will perform at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan. Then, on 11/29/2024 and 11/30/2024, they will grace the Galaxy Arena in Macau. These shows in Asia are a testament to the group's popularity and their ability to connect with fans on a global scale.

Tour Dates in South America

In South America, Stray Kids will bring their energy to Santiago, CL on 03/28/2025 at the Estadio Bicentenario La Florida. On 04/01/2025, they will perform in Rio de Janeiro, BR at the Estádio Nilton Santos. And on 04/05/2025, they will rock the stage at the Estádio MorumBIS in São Paulo, BR. These South American dates are sure to create a frenzy among fans in the region.

Tour Dates in North America

North America will also be a part of the dominATE World Tour. On 05/24/2025, they will perform at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WA. Then, on 05/28/2025, they will take the stage at Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA. On 05/31/2025, they will light up SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, CA. These North American dates are highly anticipated by fans across the continent, as they get to see their favorite K-pop group perform live.

Tour Dates in Europe

In Europe, Stray Kids will make their mark at various stadiums. On 07/11/2025, they will perform at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam, NL. On 07/15/2025, they will rock the stage at the Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, DE. On 07/18/2025, they will perform at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, UK. And on 07/22/2025, they will bring their energy to the Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid, SP. These European dates are expected to attract a large number of fans and showcase the group's international appeal.

Tour Dates in Other Regions

The tour also includes stops in other regions. On 12/14/2024, they will perform at the National Stadium in Bangkok. On 12/21/2024, they will grace the Indonesia Arena, GBK in Jakarta. On 01/18/2025 and 01/19/2025, they will perform at the AsiaWorld-Arena in Hong Kong. These additional dates further expand the reach of the dominATE World Tour and allow more fans to experience the magic of Stray Kids.
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The Infertility Struggles of Michelle Yeoh
2024-11-18
In an interview that has sparked significant attention, Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh, now 62, courageously opens up about her journey with infertility. Her story serves as a powerful reminder of the challenges and emotions one can face in such a personal aspect of life.

Unveiling the Heartache and Blessings of Infertility

Infertility and the First Marriage

In 1988, Yeoh married her first husband, Dickson Poon. However, the couple faced the heart-wrenching reality of being unable to conceive a child together. Every month, she would feel a sense of failure, questioning why this was happening to her. At some point, she learned to let go and move on, realizing that there were certain things in her body that just didn't function in the desired way. This inability to have a child became the main factor that led to the end of her first marriage, as it was a marriage centered around the hope of having children. They divorced in 1992, yet she remains godmother to his daughter.

It was a difficult time for Yeoh, as she poured her heart and soul into this aspect of her life that didn't go as planned. But through it all, she showed remarkable strength and resilience.

Looking back, she understands that sometimes life takes unexpected turns, and one must learn to adapt and find peace within oneself.

Second Marriage and the Blessing of a Grandchild

In 2023, Yeoh married Jean Todt after a 19-year engagement. Todt had a son, Nicolas, from a previous marriage. In January, a truly special moment occurred when Nicolas welcomed a child, making Yeoh a first-time grandmother. She expressed her deep gratitude on Instagram, stating, "We are so truly blessed."

This new chapter in her life has brought a sense of joy and fulfillment, even though she never had children of her own. It shows that there are different ways to experience the beauty of family.

Yeoh's ability to find happiness in unexpected places is truly inspiring, reminding us that life is full of surprises.

Acting and the Impact of Infertility

Previously, Yeoh had planned to walk away from acting to have children. But when she discovered that this wasn't possible, she returned to the screen and went on to achieve iconic roles in films like "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." Her talent and determination shone through, captivating audiences worldwide.

In 2023, she made history by becoming the first Asian woman to win the best actress Oscar for "Everything Everywhere All at Once." Her acceptance speech was a powerful message to all women, inspiring them to never give up on their dreams.

Her story shows that one's personal struggles can fuel their success and make them even more resilient in the face of adversity.

In May, President Biden awarded her a presidential medal of freedom, recognizing her outstanding achievements and the impact she has had on the world. Michelle Yeoh's story is a testament to the human spirit and the power of perseverance in the face of life's challenges.
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