Wheelchair athlete wants to be counted in state meets
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Howard County (Map, News) - Tatyana McFadden doesn’t care if she’s scored the same way as other runners — the ones without wheelchairs — as long as her points count.

The 17-year-old Atholton High School junior, who is paralyzed from the waist down, won the right to score points for her school’s track team in a deal brokered with Howard County Public Schools in January.

But now McFadden, a two-time Paralympic medal winner, is suing the state Board of Education in U.S. District Court to make her points count in regional and state tournaments.

“I said, ‘Tatyana, why don’t you just drop it now? You can compete in Howard County,’ ” said Deborah McFadden, Tatyana’s mother.

“Her comment was, ‘Nobody should have to fight like I did. I don’t want my sister to have to go through what I went through.’ ”

Her sister, Hannah, 11, is an All-American wheelchair basketball player, a runner, an ice-hockey player — “a jock, like her sister,” Deborah McFadden said.

State Department of Education spokesman William Reinhard said he could not comment on a pending case, as a policy.

Last year, McFadden’s attorneys at the Maryland Disability Law Center filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging the Howard County school system, which allowed McFadden to practice and race other wheelchair athletes, but her points had no bearing on the team score.

In the settlement, she was conferred the same status as her teammates, but only in county meets.

“When it counts the most, students in wheelchairs do not count. This is precisely the kind of invidious discrimination that our civil rights laws seek to prohibit,” according to the recent lawsuit, which challenges the state on the basis of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act.

jpalazzolo@baltimoreexaminer.com


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2:02 PM MST on Wed., Oct. 24, 2007 re: "White Marsh apartment tenants sue management company"

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Does anyone have an update on the ongoing suit of Ross Ridge Apartments being sued by tenants? Does anyone here know of someone that currently lives there? Has Ross Ridge made any changes or renovations to their apartments? Thank you in advance for your response.

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2:00 PM MST on Wed., Oct. 24, 2007 re: "White Marsh apartment tenants sue management company"

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Does anyone have any update on Ross Ridge Apartments being sued by tenants? Thank you.

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12:18 PM MST on Tue., Oct. 23, 2007 re: "White Marsh apartment tenants sue management company"

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I currently live in Morgan Properties Towson Crossing Apartments. I have been complaining about the mice infestation for over 2 years now. I was told the infestation was because of the renovations. They even put in there newsletter ways to control the infestation by using peppermint oil. This was something I told them I was trying. The exterminator they sent even said there are alot of holes around the baseboard of the floors that needs repairs. With our cheap renovation which consisted of spray painting the bathroom tub and shower, we also got new carpet in the halls, new number signs outside the apt building but no concern, help or remedy to the infestation.

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6:59 PM MST on Fri., Sep. 21, 2007 re: "White Marsh apartment tenants sue management company"

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whats the status of this case... I live in the apartments now and am having the same problems

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9:55 AM MST on Tue., Jul. 10, 2007 re: "White Marsh apartment tenants sue management company"

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Towson Crossings Apartments Tenants (Morgan Properties) are experiencing the same horrific living conditions! This morning one of the tenants posted a message in reference to the tenants moving out and the rodents moving in. Ignored work requests, filthy surroundings, trash and filth;I have encountered mice, waterbugs, roaches, crickets, spiders, in less than a month in my newly renovated $880+ top floor, 2-bedroom apartment. I'm so tired of tip toeing through my apartment out of fear of seeing/stepping on something. Its nerve wrecking for someone who maintains cleanliness, work hard to have to find peace outside of "what's considered home". Terrified Unhappy Tenant of Towson Crossings

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