Missouri schools to implement safety protocols for students with seizures
Missouri Schools will soon become a safer place for students with seizures after a mother took her concerns to state lawmakers in Jefferson City. Governor MIke Parson signed a new bill into law requiring school nurses and staff to create and follow personalized response plans when a student goes into convulsions. 'Will's Law,' named after four-year-old Will Capps, will raise awareness and implement instructions for schools to better protect students with seizures. 5 On Your Side recently met Will and his mom Kayci Capps at his daycare in Herculaneum and quickly learned how their family's fight with Dravet Syndrome — a rare, aggressive, often deadly form of epilepsy — upended their lives and altered their expectations. STORY: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/loc...

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