Lannette Kali says the first notice that her daughter had been kicked and slapped more than a dozen times in a Roosevelt High School hallway in February was a phone call home – not from the school – but from her daughter who was sitting in the school office with a bag of ice and what turned out to be a traumatic brain injury known as a concussion.
“She was like ‘I’m not OK. I need to go to the hospital. Come get me,’” Kali recalled. “When we showed up it was significantly past the assault, my daughter was so visibly injured and they hadn’t done anything.”
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