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Unwanted Calls and Text Messages An assistant state’s attorney thought students at Garrison had been “expelled” from traditional schools. School staff had placed the boy in one of Garrison’s small cinder-block seclusion rooms for “misbehavior,” police records show. A school worker told the officer she had been standing in the doorway of the seclusion room when the boy spit and it landed on her face, glasses and shirt. Doors lead to classrooms at the Garrison School, a public special education school for students with severe emotional or behavioral disabilities. Getting arrested for behavior at school is not inevitable for students with such challenges. There are about 60 similar public special education schools across Illinois, but none comes anywhere close to Garrison in their number of student arrests, the investigation found. When approached by the Guardian his mother said her son was not with her, before breaking down in tears and putting the phone down. Set how long you want to...