Imagine this: A dedicated teacher is fighting for a student who clearly needs help. The child is stuck in the wrong special education program, labeled with emotional issues (EBD) when he actually has autism (ASD). The school promised to evaluate him for autism months ago, but nothing has happened. Now, his Individualized Education Program (IEP)—the legal document that guarantees his support—has expired. The school blames 'staffing issues' and hasn’t even scheduled a meeting to renew it. The teacher has sent email after email, but the district ignores her. The boy’s mother is desperate, especially with important state tests coming up. Without an updated IEP, the student won’t get the accommodations he needs to succeed. The teacher is terrified—not just for the student, but for her own job and teaching license. If the school is breaking the law, could she be held responsible? This isn’t just one story. Across North America, schools are quietly failing children with special needs, blaming budget cuts and staff shortages. But who pays the price? The kids, their families, and the teachers caught in the middle. Have you or someone you know faced this? Should teachers be punished for a broken system? Or is it time to expose the truth and demand real change? #SpecialEducation #SchoolFailure #TeacherStruggles #ParentVoices #IEPProblems #Education