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CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. -- A Clayton County student has asked the school board to protect her from a bully -- and that bully is not a fellow student.
Sophia Evans, 16, got emotional Monday night when she was talking about the way she says her paraprofessional has talked to her at school.
"I have been bullied, picked on, teased, criticized, disrupted. Please send help and do the right thing and help me," said Evans during a Clayton County School Board meeting.
The junior at Morrow High School is diagnosed with EBD, Emotional Behavior Disorder. Her special ed paraprofessional is supposed to work closely with her during the day to help her complete assignments. But instead, Evans said the worker has called her evil and ugly and talked badly about her parents.
more: http://www.wsbtv.com/news/15223329/detail.html
Sophia Evans, 16, got emotional Monday night when she was talking about the way she says her paraprofessional has talked to her at school.
"I have been bullied, picked on, teased, criticized, disrupted. Please send help and do the right thing and help me," said Evans during a Clayton County School Board meeting.
The junior at Morrow High School is diagnosed with EBD, Emotional Behavior Disorder. Her special ed paraprofessional is supposed to work closely with her during the day to help her complete assignments. But instead, Evans said the worker has called her evil and ugly and talked badly about her parents.
more: http://www.wsbtv.com/news/15223329/detail.html