Denver Public Schools is investigating the circumstances that led a student receiving special education services to fall out of a second-story window at John F. Kennedy High School last week, district spokesman Scott Pribble said.
The student, who has not been identified, suffered “some injuries to his lower extremities” and was transported to a hospital, Pribble said.
He did not know the student’s age, the extent of his injuries or whether he was admitted to the hospital.Related Articles
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