Going to school can be hard for anyone. The classes can be quite boring. The food in the cafeteria barely passes the
standards imposed by the FDA. Puberty
has started, and you would rather focus on those changes rather than sit around
finding the hypothetical value for X. As
a person who is gifted with Cerebral Palsy, I had some extra hoops to jump
through in order to receive a proper education.
I cannot physically write as fast as those who are
able-bodied, so taking notes down was rather difficult. The schools were not very understanding of my
needs whatsoever. My mother tried to get
each school to purchase a laptop for me to use, but the response as to why I
could not have one was the same every time.
Each principle would say “A laptop is not in the school’s budget.” The only option available to me was a one to
one assistant.
Most of the assistants that I had were not that terrible. Looking back at everything now, they are the
ones that got the short end of the stick.
These people only received about $7.50 an hour. The amount of note keeping in middle school
was ridiculous. Teachers would actually
grade your notebook for how organized it was.
My assistants always helped keep everything in order.
The one to one assistant solution also carried over to high
school as well. I did not have the exact
same person throughout my grade school career.
It was a different person every year.
I did not achieve complete scholastic independence until after I got my
diploma and moved on to college.
The only time I did not have an assistant was when I was in
the sixth grade. The middle school I
went to put in me in the self-contained classroom with those who were mentally
challenged. The school was judging me
based on the negative stereotype surrounding those with physically
disabilities. Not every person born with
physical challenges has problems with his or her mind. The principal only put me in a self-contained
classroom in order to cover her own butt in case anything happened to me.
Hopefully my time in grade school changed the lives of
others. Maybe I inspired some policy
changes in the school system. I doubt
that this is the case. The school system
seems to be too big for any change to occur in a short amount time. All anyone can do is try to make a
difference, and then wait to see how things unfold.
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