Addressing Special Education Staffing Shortages and Safety Concerns

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Fred Jimenez, a special education instructional assistant in San Antonio, died from injuries sustained after being pushed by a student, highlighting the dangers faced by special education staff due to staffing shortages. These shortages can lead to unsafe conditions, as educators often work alone with students prone to aggressive behavior. The Northside Independent School District struggles to hire and retain staff due to low pay, exacerbating the issue. The incident underscores the need for better funding and support for special education programs.
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