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Aleysha Ortiz is 19 years old and dreams of one day writing stories and maybe even a book. That may sound like a reasonable aspiration for a teenager recently out of high school, but for Aleysha, it will be much harder. Despite graduating last June from Hartford Public High School in Hartford, Connecticut, and earning a scholarship to college, Aleysha is illiterate. She says she cannot read or write.
She graduated with honors, which usually means a student has demonstrated academic excellence, but the truth is she cannot read or write, and many were so happy, especially her family, for receiving many awards. Two days before graduation, she says, school district officials told her she could defer accepting the diploma in exchange for intensive services, but the girl didn't listen. Aleysha is now suing the Hartford Board of Education and the City of Hartford for negligence, as well as her special education case manager, Tilda Santiago, for negligent infliction of emotional distress.
It was learned that she had poor academic abilities during her younger years, as proven by the lawyer, but she should not have graduated with honors and other awards, being considered illiterate. In her college days, she only relied on apps that could help her understand and speak.
Source: CNN US
She graduated with honors, which usually means a student has demonstrated academic excellence, but the truth is she cannot read or write, and many were so happy, especially her family, for receiving many awards. Two days before graduation, she says, school district officials told her she could defer accepting the diploma in exchange for intensive services, but the girl didn't listen. Aleysha is now suing the Hartford Board of Education and the City of Hartford for negligence, as well as her special education case manager, Tilda Santiago, for negligent infliction of emotional distress.
It was learned that she had poor academic abilities during her younger years, as proven by the lawyer, but she should not have graduated with honors and other awards, being considered illiterate. In her college days, she only relied on apps that could help her understand and speak.
Source: CNN US