SC: S.C. legislation proposes cameras in special education classrooms

Feb 17, 2026

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State legislative leaders are considering a bill that would mandate cameras in special education classrooms in public schools. The proposed legislation comes after incidents involving vulnerable students, including a case where 9-year-old Kadence, who has autism, was allegedly dragged across a classroom by her wrists, according to a police report. Her mother, Tanya Lord, of Aiken, learned about the incident through a third party and immediately took action.

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