LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) — Cameras are now required in special education classrooms across Louisiana, a law designed to add accountability and transparency inside those rooms.
But a former Lafayette Parish teacher says questions about how those cameras were installed are now part of a larger conversation about special education oversight in the Lafayette Parish School System.
Social media posts and documents circulating online show internal complaints and an investigation involving the district’s special education department.
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The materials reference concerns raised by former adapted physical education teacher Rebekah Vallot, who says the documents were filed with the district while she was employed…