The Independiente goalkeeper and his wife, María Laura, continue to fight an endless battle while the youngest and his sister wait for a resolution to attend classes in 2025.
Rodrigo Rey, Independiente goalkeeper, continues to demand speed Justice so that the school their children attend renews their registration, after the institution will deny them schooling in 2025.
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The archer of Red and his wife Maria Laura They are fighting legally for the José Manuel Estrada private school in City Bell renew your children’s registration, Benicio, 8 years old with autism, and Renata, 16by 2025.
Meanwhile, uncertainty and anguish are increasing for the family, as they are about to go on vacation without yet knowing what their children will experience in their future school years.
Rodrigo Rey’s distressing fight for Justice to renew the school enrollment of his son with autism
As confirmed Rodrigo Rey, The family received a letter in October informing them that Both children would not be able to continue in school, which they consider to be retaliation for previous complaints about the lack of inclusion for Benicio.
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The claim of Rodrigo Rey and his wife on Instagram.
In Junethe family had made public the school’s deficiencies, such as inappropriate treatment of Benicioand offered to finance renovations to adapt the facilities, but their proposals were ignored.
After the school demanded they recant, lThe family requested compliance with inclusive education regulations, but the institution denied them re-enrollment.
In that framework, Rodrigo Rey and María Laura They filed an appeal for protection, arguing that the school violates inclusive education laws, although a precautionary measure was rejected on November 28. For this reason, they hope that Justice will act quickly, not only for their children, but for all children in similar situations.
As has been happening for a long time, the family fight King seeks to make visible the barriers that many families face in accessing inclusive education.
Source: Ambito