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Robert Ernst

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Seclusion Rooms Only Part of the Story

A third Lexington family has shared its special education story and asked for an independent investigation into the treatment of their 17-year-old son when he was a young student with special needs.

This past weekend, 17-year-old Robert Ernst had plans to visit Cornell University, where he might like to study entomology next year after graduating from Lexington High School. But, listening to the way his story begins, it sounds as though this high school senior’s road through LPS to the Ivy League has been rockier than most.  Ernst is a member of the third local family to come forward with allegations of mistreatment of young special needs students in the Lexington Public Schools. More to the point, he is the one alleging the abuse.  According to him and his mother, Wendy Ernst, Robert was put on an individualized education program (IEP) since pre-school, but wasn’t diagnosed with Asperger’s until fifth grade. During the intervening …

LexingtonGuest

7:10 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012

I thank Robert and his family for bringing his story forward. I think that the difference that skilled staff make who have been properly trained to deal with situations and actually understand and care about children with special needs can make the difference between a horror story and a wonderful turnaround story. We should not lose track that there are some very wonderful special needs staff …   more ›

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