Not what I expected, but I was just responding to "school choice" in the title. This was a decision to confront the principal, his name being on the announcement, to kind of say, "you don't scare me," & ask the question re: the parent room on the first floor that year when it wasn't covered to a classroom, but the year after I was assaulted again, it was.
Estrada was not present, but the new case manager was & she interrupted me as soon as I said, "on the first floor, there was a ppp..." so she knew. She didn't interrupt anyone else & her answer to the question wasn't really on-topic. I contacted the Wrightwood Association afterwards to ask for a chance to go through school choice in regards to kids with special needs.
Parents must be advocates for the kids with over 600+ schools under one system, Chicago Public Schools & if Wrigthwood Association was interested in that they'd allow to share my epxreince to state this school violates federal rights of this popupatipo only so if you a child, consider somewhere else. Chicago is one of those places that you can go anywhere to school, you don't have to live in the neighborhood, but that helps.
Called OPEN ENROLLMENT.