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  Protest at Palm Springs High School...............Parents demand higher standards, and the the termination of two teachers

Palm Springs resident Emily Wereschagin holds up signs in protest of two employees at Palm Springs High School who protesters said were negligent in their care of her daughter Anyah Glossinger in a United Cerebral Palsy Little Bridges afterschool program. Protesters lined up in front of Palm Springs High School as students were let out of school in the afternoon on Monday, September 29, 2008 in Palm Springs, Calif. 

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Palm Springs resident Ninah Echeverria, 11 holds up signs in protest of two employees at Palm Springs High School who protesters said were negligent in their care of her younger sister Anyah Glossinger in a United Cerebral Palsy Little Bridges afterschool program. Protesters lined up in front of Palm Springs High School as students were let out of school in the afternoon on Monday, September 29, 2008 in Palm Springs, Calif.


                                                                       

                                           

                                          
Protesters hold up signs in protest of two employees at Palm Springs High School who protesters said were negligent in their care of Anyah Glossinger in a United Cerebral Palsy Little Bridges afterschool program. Protesters lined up in front of Palm Springs High School as students were let out of school in the afternoon on Monday, September 29, 2008 in Palm Springs, Calif.
                                          
                 Protester Richard Aarons holds up signs in protest of two employees at Palm Springs High School 
                                                                 
                                                                           
                                              
                             Students helped protest as well
                      

Palm Springs residents (from left) Cale Rogers, 12, Beni Oren, 11,
(On the right) walks with a sign that reads
Rafi Oren, 5, and Beni Oren, 11, hold up signs in protest 
"Gary Jeandron is a liar".
of two employees at Palm Springs High School who Mr. Jeandron participated in the decision not to terminate the  
protesters said were negligent in their care of Anyah Glossinger. Individuals involved in the death of Anyah Glossinger.
Monday, September 29, 2008 in Palm Springs, Calif. Beni is wearing
a JusiceForAnyah.com T shirt.

                                                          
                                                                                     

Palm Springs resident Laura Oren gives her son a hug while protesting against two employees at Palm Springs High.

Laura Oren organized the protest out of concern for her daughter who attends Palm Springs High School. She did so after learning one of the two teachers in question was working near her daughter on Monday, September 29, 2008  

Thank you Laura, and all 20 who participated ! 
Next time lets make it 40!  
      To get involved please call 760-409-3716
                      AnyahRaven@Yahoo.com

                                            

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