EL PASO, TEXAS (KFOX14/CBS4) — After weeks of pushing for permission to help keep her 8-year-old son safe at school, Kristina Waldrop says the Ysleta Independent School District has agreed to allow her child to wear an AngelSense GPS tracking device in class but she says the fight isn’t over.
As KFOX14/CBS4 first reported, Waldrop had asked Ysleta ISD to let her son, Ethan Cuevas, who has autism, wear an AngelSense GPS tracking device during the school day.
Waldrop said Ethan has a history of elopement, meaning he wanders away from supervised and safe environments…