Jun 26, 2026
Back in May, we brought you this story.Now, parents are still fighting, delivering their promise of 5,000 signatures on a petition calling on the Bakersfield City School District to install cameras in special education classroom s.Nearly 5,000 people have added their names to this petition, because they understand what is at stake they understand that many of us , our children cant always come home and tell us what is happening during the day, said parent Ashely Hopwood.For many of the families who spoke, the issue is deeply personal.A year ago, my son suffered retaliation, I put in a complaint ant nothing was resolved, said one speaker.Several parents shared concerns about injuries, unanswered questions, and the challenges of advocating for children who cannot always speak for themselves.For Hopwood, those nearly 5,000 signatures send a clear message: this was never a challenge they were handling alone.It just felt good to show them because you know I think that they think its just a couple of parents here and there that want this, but it was over 140 pages long of signatures of people requesting the same things we are, said Hopwood.Hopwood says what theyre asking for is simple: by placing cameras in special education classrooms, there will be more transparency and accountability.Parent Lyan Martinez says the cameras wouldn't just protect students, they could also help protect teachers by providing documentation when questions arise.Our students are not going away, autism is never going away, disabilities are not going away so lets make it easier on their lives not harder, said Martinez.While board members and the superintendent thanked parents for bringing forward their concerns, they did not comment directly on the request for cameras in special education classrooms.In a statement to 23ABC, the Bakersfield City School District said,"The district cannot implement such a measure unilaterally. The installation and use of cameras in classrooms involves significant legal, privacy, and labor, considerations. Additionally, any broad requirement to install cameras in Special Education classrooms would likely require action by the California Legislature, as well as guidance and regulations that extend beyond the authority of an individual school district."Now, the decision rests with the school district. Parents say theyll remain vigilant, united, and unwavering in their fight to protect what matters most, their children.Stay in Touch with Us Anytime, Anywhere: Download Our Free App for Apple and Android Sign Up for Our Daily E-mail Newsletter Like Us on Facebook Follow Us on Instagram Subscribe to Us on YouTube ...read more read less
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