The litany of abuse a dozen or so Broward County special needs students are enduring in public school is chilling:
Bruises, bite marks, scratches, alleged molestation and little or no learning.
When parents complained to the staff, they say they got the cold shoulder.
They were ignored.
Nothing was done despite tough policies against harassment.
So these frustrated parents took their grievances last week to the people they elected to provide a safe education for their children — the School Board.
How were they greeted?
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