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ALTHOUGH the Education Ministry agreed to special arrangements for a boy who is dyslexic and who is taking the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) exams in April, his father has filed an injunction requesting an aide to assist with his preparation.
The injunction application was filed on March 21 by attorneys for the boy’s father, and a hearing was set for March 25 before Justice Westmin James.
With the exam roughly two weeks away, the father is challenging the “continuing failure of the State,” to provide an aide.
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