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Families, special needs students feeling the strain in Edmonton school strike

  • More than 3,000 educational support workers are on strike in Edmonton, preventing some special needs students from attending school due to lack of support staff.
  • Union president Mandy Lamoureux stated, "It's your constitutional right to have an education and they're being denied that right" during the strike.
  • School board spokesperson Carrie Rosa mentioned that the division serves about 122,000 students, including roughly 3,700 with an alternative learning plan.
  • Parents express frustration, as Diana Halabi said her daughter Zahea needs support and stability, stating, "There should always be a plan B when things like this happen.
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