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PINE VALLEY, Calif. (KGTV) -- A dozen undocumented migrants were arrested Thursday after they were discovered inside a stack of hay aboard a tractor trailer, Border Patrol says.According to the agency, the discovery was made at the Interstate 8 checkpoint in Pine Valley around 3:30 p.m. Thursday.USBP says a K-9 alerted Border Patrol agents about a void inside the trailer, containing the migrants.All 12 people were arrested along with the 46-year-old driver, who is a U.S. citizen, Border Patrol says.“Human smugglers have no regard for life,” said Chief Patrol Agent Aaron M. Heitke. “This tight space within the hay-stacks was not ventilated and was not designed with passenger safety in mind. I am proud of our agents. Their dedication to service and the preservation of life prevented serious harm from befalling these individuals.” 847

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Planning a trip to Florida? You're not likely to find  a better deal on air travel than the one that Frontier Airlines is offering right now.Between now and Thursday at 11:59 p.m. ET, customers buying tickets to and from Florida on Frontier Airlines can get 99 percent off their flights, according the airlines' website.Customers simply need to enter the promo code SAVE99 at checkout after planning their trip.However, there are some restrictions. The following Frontier flights are not included in the sale: 522

  宜宾的开双眼皮手术多少钱   

Police in Massachusetts shared some friendly advice on Facebook for any crafty criminals: Don't make your own license plates at home.The Hopkinton, Massachusetts Police Department shared a photo of a car they'd recently pulled over that was sporting a rear license plate that was made using cardboard and markers. 326

  

Police are continuing to investigate an explosion outside an Episcopal church in southeast Texas.A package was detonated Thursday outside a building at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, the Beaumont Police Department said."We are very blessed that no one was injured," said Rev. Steven Balke in a statement released by the The Episcopal Diocese of Texas. "We appreciate everyone's prayers at this time. It has made everyone very nervous." 444

  

Parents of children with special needs are grappling with uncertainty as the upcoming school year approaches. Many districts are trying to address special education learning while also preventing the spread of COVID-19 in schools."My son was diagnosed 8 months ago with ADHD inattentive disorder and this is for a child that lacks focus and has a hard time focusing. I say that it sounds very simplistic but for a child who has the issue, it's a neurological development issue," said Silvina Traba. Traba says her 7-year-old's disorder has made it difficult for him to learn to read. Right now, he's on a 504 plan, a document under the federal government that helps parents and schools work together to address a child's underlying disability. Her son is also being evaluated to be on an individualized education program, or IEP, which provides specific learning and special education services for students.When Traba's son had to do remote learning when schools shut down in the spring in New Jersey, he had a difficult time. At school, there are a number of things to help him learn."In a classroom setting there are physical things like a noodle chair that moves with the child or special pencils, a special device put on the desk for sensory processing," said Traba. Their family tried to provide some of the same physical adjustments at home but found his focus in front of a computer just wasn't there. Traba was told her son wasn't making enough academic progress."I'm seriously concerned that not having that person-to-person contact, face-to-face contact with the experts, the subject matter experts, we’re going to be in the same place come next summer where I’m going to be told he’s not really making progress despite having certain things in place," said Traba. She says the possibility of contracting COVID-19 also has her very scared to send him to school. Traba hopes that however her son's school decides to conduct learning this fall, they pay close attention to special needs children who need more than just a laptop and the right school supplies.Traba says there's a difference for her child doing face-to-face learning versus on a computer. "It is extremely difficult. He needs to be prompt and redirected continually to refocus. He needs to sometimes be prompted to take breaks in order to refocus and in person it's much easier for the instructor to notice him trailing off or to be able to redirect him. Sometimes it's simple like a physical touch on his desk or hand near him," said Traba.A number of school districts have said students in special education will be accommodated if they choose to do remote learning for the fall. Fulton County Schools in the Atlanta, Georgia area say the district will help families if any changes need to be made to a student's IEP. However, providing all special education programs as normal may not always be possible with distance learning.Annemarie Bohn is a special education teacher, and also has three children with varying special needs. She says remote learning can be difficult for teachers and staff who work in special education."It's really hard on teachers because teachers that work with students like this, they are constantly taking down data whether they're writing it down or not. They're constantly taking data because every teacher I know who’s ever worked in this field they're constantly working to try to work better with the student, so its a disability on the teachers as well," said Bohn. Plus, sometimes the pressure on parents to emulate the special instruction their student receives in class can be difficult and hard to attain.Bohn says there are some children in special education who actually fare better outside of a long day in the classroom because their disabilities are more visibly seen in-person and can make them feel overwhelmed. "A dyslexia student will say things or pronounce things incorrectly and they’ll see that response from other students when they pronounce things incorrectly. So that stress is taken out, that feedback is taken out and my children benefited from that," said Bohn.While some special needs students might actually benefit from remote learning, Bohn says others may see permanent loss of education, especially if they don't have the right supports at home. 4294

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