"Everyone should feel like they belong, that they are included," said Vogel-Campbell from CSUEB's Center for Disability Justice Research.
In June, ABC7 News reported that, although they walked during the school's 2022 commencement ceremony, the students were not added to the graduation program and were told their diplomas were not ordered in time.
"Something that he is going to remember for the rest of his life": A Campbell high school student with special needs who made history last month was surprised with meeting his favorite player George Kittle at the 49ers game.
"I think about winning": Hear the stunning story of a high school senior who is inspiring others to believe in their dreams, no matter the setbacks one may have.
"It's what we do": A police officer is being praised for his creative method of communicating with a non-verbal child in need.
Christin Tran is trying to find in-person learning options for her 6-year-old son, Jacob, who suffers from a global development delay. The South Bay mother fears her son will regress during at-home learning where he struggles to focus.