Herriman parent raises concern over behavioral level system for students with disabilities

HERRIMAN, Utah (KUTV) — A behavioral level system at the Jordan School District is causing concern for a Herriman parent, as she feels it is unfair and possibly discriminates against children with disabilities.

Kori Frank’s son is new to the Herriman Elementary Behavioral unit this year. Frank said early on, teachers explained the Social, Emotional and Behavioral (S.E.B) level system to her.

Essentially, the S.E.B. level means all students are placed at a level 1, and they must earn points to advance to higher levels to access more privileges, like playing on the playground…

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