Metro Detroit high school student in special education denied academic award
At 16 years old, Gabe Richards has been working hard to get strong grades. He now gets straight A's while being a part of the special education program at Marysville High School. But, after getting invited to be honored at an academic awards ceremony Monday night, Gabe says he was disappointed to be told at the event that his invite was a mistake.

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