Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce speaks to journalists at the Queen's Park Legislature in Toronto, on Friday August 25, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris YoungThe family of an Ontario teen with special needs who died after being found unresponsive at his high school is planning legal action while seeking answers following an "unimaginable tragedy," their lawyer said Friday.
Nisker said Ferris had Dravet Syndrome, a form of epilepsy. He said the family has "very little information" about what happened at the school. "His condition and vulnerabilities were known to the school, and the risk of seizure was known to the school," the lawyer said. Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce called the death "an unspeakable tragedy" and extended his condolences to the family and friends of the student, as well as the entire board community.
"Ontario's schools, like the rest of our society, are far behind reaching the mandatory goal of becoming accessible to people with disabilities by 2025, the deadline which the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act imposes," David Lepofsky, chair of the organization, wrote in a statement.
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